
Alli is the daughter of Kim Brotherton and Joe Brotherton. Alli was very active while in high school, participating in football cheerleading, soccer, choir, volleyball, track, pom squad. Alli was also a member of M-Power U, National Honor Society, and FCA.
Alli’s future plans are to attend Drake University while studying Environmental Science with a concentration in zoo and conservation science. She will also be minoring in Biology.
Mrs. Marshall had the biggest influence on Alli in high school, because she is not only an amazing teacher but also an amazing person in general. Mrs. Marshall is always encouraging her students to be the best they can be and Alli knew that if she ever needed anything, she could always talk to her about it.
Alli’s advice to underclassmen is, “Don’t procrastinate, it will only cause you more stress.”
Good luck, Alli!


Just a reminder, today there will be a 1:00 early dismissal today for staff professional development. #WeAreWapello #WapelloTribePride


Would you like to follow along with the scoring for today's Boys Conference Golf Meet? We have been provided a QR Code that we have below that you can scan with your smart phone to keep up with the scoring at todays meet.
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Brendan is the son of Wayne and Cathy McIntyre. While attending WHS, Brendan was involved in band and FCA for four years, cross country for three years, NHS for two years, and golf and M-PowerU for one year.
After graduation, Brendan plans to attend Indian Hills Community College to study to become a Physical Therapy Assistant.
Brendan states Ms. Bostian and Mrs. Marshall as having a positive impact on his time in high school because they always make sure no one is left behind in their classes. They are both super nice and he is never afraid to ask questions. Brendan also really likes how he can have a normal conversation with both of them and can always count on them to brighten his day!
Brendan leaves this advice to the underclassmen at WHS: “DON’T PROCRASTINATE!”
We wish you the best, Brendan!


Macuen is the son of Julie McCulloch and Jim West. Macuen kept busy during high school, participating in football, track, band, basketball, wrestling, and baseball.
Macuen plans to attend Kirkwood Community College in the fall and enroll in their welding program.
Macuen credits Mr. Parsons as being his most influential teacher because he always expected the best and helped you be the best.
Macuen advised underclassmen to not procrastinate unless you can type or write really fast.
Best wishes, Macuen!


Tonight's Golf meet with Highland has been cancelled due to wet playing conditions at the course. No reschedule is available.

The Wapello Jr/Sr High Daily Announcements for Tuesday, May 3, 2022 have been posted to our website and mobile app. They can be found in the documents folder, or by clicking on this direct link: https://5il.co/19sv8
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Wapello golf teams came away with a pair of victories last night against Lone Tree at Heritage Oaks. Boys were led by Cooper Garrison’s 42 and girls were led by Liv Fuller’s 50





To kick off Teacher Appreciation Week, we want to recognize all of our staff this week, to our custodians, bus drivers, nurse, para educators, lunch staff, office staff, teaching staff, and administrators, it takes a team effort to provide the BEST educational experience for our students.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, we want to say Thank You for everything you all do for our students!
Wapello CSD Board of Directors
Doug Housman
Matt Smith
Dave Moore
Kenny Marlette
Brandon Marquardt


Lindsy Massner is the youngest daughter of Troy and Joni Massner. During her time at WHS, she has been involved in volleyball, basketball, track and field, and marching, jazz, and pep band. She is also a member of the National Honor Society and Student Council. Lindsy’s advice to underclassmen is to “Be involved, be respectful, and get your work done on time.”
Lindsy names Mr. Parsons as her most influential teacher saying, “Parsons is a teacher who truly cares about each and everyone of his students. He is willing to do anything for a student/athlete even if he won’t receive anything in return. Parsons is someone who I always can go to for advice or someone to talk to. He always gives the best advice and I walk away from the conversation in a better mood.”
After graduation, Lindsy plans to attend Indian Hills Community College to become an Occupational Therapist Assistant! Best wishes, Lindsy!


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“Work hard for what you receive.” Words of advice to underclassmen from senior Maddox Griffin. While at WHS, Maddox has certainly worked hard and stayed active in many extracurricular activities. He has participated in football, basketball, track, and baseball. Maddox is also a member of National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Mr. Murray is the teacher who made an impact on Maddox’s life at WHS. He says Mr. Murray “Taught me to work hard and I learned a lot in his class, not just social studies but about life. He made learning fun.”
Next year, Maddox will attend Upper Iowa University to continue his basketball career and is open minded about his career path. Maddox is the son of David and Kori Griffin.
Good Luck, Maddox!


The Indians and Arrows Soccer teams will welcome the Central Lee Hawks to the Carl "Mac" McGill Athletic Complex this evening in soccer action. The Arrows will begin at 5:00 p.m. and The Indians will follow. We will also recognize our senior athletes and our youth soccer players.
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The Junior High Indians and Arrows will travel to L-M High School for their track meet this afternoon. The action begins at 4:30 p.m. at the L-M High School. Good Luck Indians and Arrows!
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Devon Woodsmall is the son of Glen and Angela Woodsmall. Throughout high school, Devon has been involved in cross country, soccer, marching, pep, and jazz band. He is also a member of the National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Devon says that Mr. Peck has had a profound effect on him because of his encouragement. Devon also encourages underclassmen saying, “Don't give up in sports or school, you will regret it later.”
After high school, Devon plans to enter an apprenticeship program to become an electrician.
Best of luck, Devon!


If you are looking for something to do on this beautiful evening, head out to the Carl "Mac" McGill Athletic Complex and cheer on the Indians and Arrows as they welcome the Columbus Wildcats to town for soccer action tonight. The girls will begin at 5:30 with the boys to follow.
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Good luck to our Indians and Arrows Track and Field Teams tonight as they head to Columbus for tonight's meet!
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Good luck to the Indians and Arrows Golf Teams, they will face off with Lone Tree tonight at 4:00 pm in a home meet at Heritage Oaks!
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1st grade had a fun day at Discovery Park and Environmental Learning Center!





1st grade had a fun day at Discovery Park and Environmental Learning Center!



