
They did it again! Back to back. Boys golf is headed to state.


Evelyn Schwartz was our 1st grade “Star of the Week!” She shared her sweet dog, Georgie! He was the friendliest dog. Evelyn also did a great job reading her favorite book, “Brown Bear Brown Bear.”






The Wapello Jr/Sr High Daily Announcements for Tuesday, May 16, are available for download on our website and mobile app. They can be downloaded by clicking on this direct link: https://5il.co/1ugdo
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Boys district golf is today!


The Wapello Jr/Sr High Daily Announcements for Monday, May 15, are available for download on our website and mobile app. They can be downloaded by clicking on this link: https://5il.co/1udnf
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Here are the Tribe Pride winners for the week of May 8: C. Ball, J. Baraja, K. Fletcher, M. Green, E. Haynes, H. Hunt, M. Lazar, S. Ponce, D. Poole, C. Smith, J. Solomon, C. VanWyk, D. Wadden, and I. Warnstaff. Congratuations! #wearewapello #wapellotribepride


The Wapello Art Department announces its Spring Art Show from May 17-22. Take a few moments during the 6-12 Music Concert this week to look at our student's hard work this year!
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Tickets for the girls soccer game Monday MUST be purchased online. Here is the link...
https://www.gobound.com/ia/ighsau/girlssoccer/2022-23/tickets

Tickets for the boys soccer game Monday will need to be purchased here.
https://www.iahsaa.org/tickets/

The Wapello girls golf finished their season with a 4th place finish in regionals Friday. The girls scored their low team score of the year. The 4 seniors of Liv Fuller, Olivia Malone, Dakota Griffin, and Liby Shafer were a great group of golfers and will be missed.








Here is this week's What's Happening at Wapello for the week of May 15-20. We are in the final sprint to the finish of the 22-23 school year.
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Postseason boys soccer begins tonight.


Postseason girls soccer tonight.


Registration is now open for the Iowa State University Extension and US Soccer Foundation Soccer for Success Camp to be held June 5-16 at the Wapello Elementary School from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Daily. You can scan the QR code below to register. Questions can be directed to Samantha Jamison at ISU Extension and Outreach at 319-523-2371.
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“You were born an original. Don’t die a copy.” Words Kainoa Kunanaikealoha Taulomi Seumanutafa quotes. The son of Jonelle Klattenhoff, Kainoa plans to attend SCC after graduation to major in construction management.
While in high school, Kainoa spent the majority of his time roaming the halls and playing sports. He was a member of the football, wrestling, and soccer teams for four years; the baseball team for three years; and a member of FCA, also for three years.
Kainoa names Ms. Eakins as his most influential teacher during high school for providing him moral support. He recommends underclassmen to respect your elders!
Good luck, Kainoa!


“If you can’t find me, you know where I’ll be…Ms. Eakins’s office!” That’s because Ms. Eakins had a positive impact on Riley during high school. When Riley’s motivation got low, she could always count on Ms. Eakins to keep pushing her forward - which happens quite a lot! She’s always there to talk, whether it’s important or not.
While in high school, Riley participated in choir for two years, golf and wrestling cheer for one year. If Riley wasn’t on her phone, she was writing papers and making sure her homework was done. She encourages underclassmen to not take this time for granted because it goes by quicker than you could ever imagine.
Riley is the daughter of Eric Richie and Tim and Tawnya Arnold. She plans to attend Indian Hills and enroll in their Radiology Technician program. If quoted for the yearbooks, Riley would say, “Let the good times roll!”
Congratulations, Riley!


“Just have fun, go with the flow, and ask for help if you need it!” Words of wisdom from Stephanie Perez. She claims she spent most of her time in high school stressing, working on English homework and hanging out with friends. Stephanie also participated in soccer and Spanish Club for a year.
Stephanie, the daughter of Cecilio and Maria Perez, plans to graduate from WHS and attend Capri College to become a cosmetologist. Mrs. Kral made a difference in Stephanie’s life by always being there when she needed help with something specific and she taught her to never give up.
If quoted in the yearbook, Stephanie would say, “Surprised I made it!”
Best wishes, Stephanie!


Working and hanging out with friends is how Yahaira Yamileth Castilleja Martínez spent most of her high school years. She was also involved in soccer and was a football cheerleader for 2 years, and was in choir, student council and Spanish club for 1 year.
Yahaira, the daughter of Maria and Eliu Castilleja, plans to attend cosmetology school and specialize as a lash technician. Mrs. Kral is the staff member who had the most influence on Yahaira in high school. Yahaira has known Mrs. Kral for about 10 years and from the start she knew she could rely on her if anything went wrong. “My gratitude goes to her for helping me in many ways, because of her I can speak English today. She truly made a huge impact in my life and that is something I'll forever be grateful for.”
Yahaira’s advice to underclassmen is to have fun and make memories! If quoted for the yearbook, she would say, “Bye!”
Good luck, Yahaira!


Final Call! The Wapello FFA has some extended hours to close out the inventory in the greenhouse for this year! Come take advantage of lower prices!


Cooper David Garrison is the son of TJ and Kelly Garrison. During his time at WHS, Cooper was in wrestling and golf. He also spent time studying and doing homework.
Cooper names Mr. Marshall as having an impact on him during high school because he helped him pass some classes and helped him with his golf game. Cooper advises underclassmen to go to school! His plans after graduation are currently undecided.
We wish you well, Cooper!
