
Louisa County Extension is offering a one-day workshop that will help to build skills, maturity, and confidence to safely stay home alone. This workshop is for 4th-6th graders and will be on Monday, April 18th from 9 am – 3 pm at the Letts Community Center. Please contact Samantha Jamison at 319-201-0102 or jamison1@iastate.edu with any questions. A flyer with more information as well as information on how to register are found here: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/louisa/content/youth-programs-workshops-clinics-and-trips


Game Day… Girls soccer versus West Branch. 5PM @Home!!!


The Class of 2023 had the opportunity to lear about several colleges and careers today at the College Fair hosted by Washington High School! #wearewapello #collegeandcareerready





The Wapello Jr/Sr High Daily Announcements for Thursday, March 31, 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/17zg0
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Due to weather conditions; today's HS Boys and Girls Track Meet at Danville has been cancelled.

Throwback Thursday!! More pages out of the 2003 WHS Tomahawk this week!
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Throwback Thursday!! More pages out of the 2003 WHS Tomahawk this week!
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Laura with Louisa Conservation Center taught us about nature senses.






Laura with Louisa County Conservation taught us about nature senses.





The Wapello Jr/Sr High Daily Announcements for Wednesday, March 30, 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/17wi1
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Laura with Louisa County Conservation taught us about nature senses.





Laura with Louisa County Conservation taught us about nature senses.





Amanda Ball came to teach 1st graders about “Our Families” from the Junior Achievement program! These first graders enjoyed learning from her and they also received a special treat each day that went along with the lesson.





Lana with Louisa County Conservation helped first graders make moon craters with our astronomy!





Lana with Louisa County Conservation helped first graders make moon craters with our astronomy!





Lana with Louisa County Conservation helped first graders make moon craters with our astronomy!





Time is running out to get your child's yearbook ordered!
Deadline for ordering is APRIL 15th.
Payment plans are available; click the link to find out more!
Any Questions, email barb.dunham@wapellocsd.org
https://www.yearbookordercenter.com/general/homepage?portal=true
Middle School code 24831
High School code 24794


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


Mr. WHS is back with a new round of contestants to see who will wear the crown!
Hosted by National Honor Society and Student Council, this laugh out loud event is one you won't want to miss! Doors open at 5:30 in the WHS Auditorium on Saturday!


4th grade students in Mrs. Dunham's TAG (Talented and Gifted) group created leprechaun homes and wrote a descriptive sales listing for each of them. Pictured is Kohwyn Knight, Hayden Hunt, Abigail Lanz, and Paisley Shafer.
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