
Notes for spectators travelling to tonight's away football game versus Mifflin County:
-Game will be played at Mitchell Field (13 Grand Parkway North, Lewistown)
-Kick-Off is at 7:00 pm. WASHS Marching Band & Color Guard will perform before the game (6:40 pm) as tonight is Mifflin County's Homecoming.
Admission information:
-Tickets are $5 for adults, $2 for students and seniors.
NOTE: There is only 1 cash ticket gate - attendees are encouraged to purchase tickets ONLINE prior to arrival. (https://my.hometownticketing.com/agency/e76d4bd5-9868-4b08-878a-9472b4410179)
Spectator Policies:
-K-5 students must be accompanied by a supervising adult
-No Backpacks are permitted
Drive Safe - Demonstrate 'BoroPride - Have a great time
Go 'Boro!


Congratulations, WASHS Golfers!


(Edited to include updated date)
Homecoming Spirit Week starts Friday, 9/20!
Friday is class colors day:
Seniors - Blue
Juniors - Yellow
Sophomores - White
Freshman - Red



The WASHS football team is on the road again Friday, Sept 20 against Palmyra.
A few notes from Palmyra HS for any students/families planning to attend the game:
-Game will be played at Palmyra Middle School (50 West Cherry Street, Palmyra, PA)
-Stadium Gates open at 5:35 pm. Kick-off is 7:00 pm. Tickets are $6 for adults, $3 for students/seniors
-Spectator Decorum (Directly from the Palmyra athletic director): "Proper dress is required. Face painting is acceptable if positive and appropriate. Noise makers such as cow bells, air horns, whistles, and vuvuzelas are prohibited."
Reminders from Dr. McCallum:
-Be an enthusiastic supporter of Waynesboro - Cheer for the Indians!
-Demonstrate BoroPride in your actions, words, and interactions with other fans - be respectful to other fans, clean up after yourself before you leave.
-Drive safely and have a great time!
We'll see you all back at Buchanan Auto Stadium on Friday, September 27 for Homecoming weekend when the Indians take on the Polar Bears of Northern - Go Boro!


Join WASD Thursday, September 12, 2024, 6-7:30 PM for Parent & Community Night!


Attention WASD parents/guardians: WASD schools ARE in session on Friday, August 30th.

See you on Friday Night!




We thank the WASHS Class of 2024 for their beautiful gift to the school, which is now completed and hung on the with floor! The class chose a mural in honor of long-time WASD substitute teacher, Mr. Charles Thomas. The mural was designed and completed by Mrs. Melanie Erb of our art department and features water lilies, for which Mr. Thomas was known internationally, and lyrcis to "Sweet Violets" which he would often sing when substituting.


Here's your chance to purchase a former edition of the Wayarian yearbook!


Hope to see you this Friday for our 13th Annual Community Night!


The Sapphire Community Web Portal will open today at 4PM. Parents and learners can log into their account and view their homeroom teacher and schedule at that time.


In case you missed it!
*Follow this link for WASHS Back to School Info, sent Thursday, August 1 around 4:30 pm.
https://www.wasd.k12.pa.us/o/washs/article/1695317
*IF YOU DIDN'T GET THAT MESSAGE, follow this link to verify your phone number, email, and preferences for receiving mass communications.
https://5il.co/2srp8


Mark your calendars for our first home football game of the 2024-25 season and the debut of this year's field show featuring our marching band and color guard!
Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for students and seniors.
Student section theme is BLACK OUT. (No face painting permitted. Please review the 2nd graphic for all stadium rules.)



Mark your calendars for our Back to School events on Tuesday, August 13!
Braves 2 Indians Orientation for the Incoming Class of 2028 and new WASHS students from 4:30-6:00 pm.
WASHS Open House from 6:30-8:00 pm.



WASHS PARKING PERMIT INFO FOR 2024-25:
Members of the Class of 2025 and Class of 2026 will receive an email from Dr. McCallum today at 4:00 pm with directions to apply for a parking permit. We will be implementing an online application process this year - no in-person appointments necessary!
Follow the link below to review WASHS Parking Guidelines and the criteria a student must meet to receive a parking permit.
https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/979/WASHS/4593833/WASHS_Parking_Guidelines.pdf
Questions can be directed to Dr. McCallum via email.

On May 21, AP Physics 2 and AP Computer Science participated in a lecture given by Mr. Jason Brookens. Mr. Brookens is employed by the Space Telescope Science Institute where he is involved in receiving and archiving data from the Hubble and James Webb telescopes. This data is then used by scientists for various research projects.
Students were able to learn about the process of getting an experiment approved, viewed images from the telescopes, heard about various roles and opportunities available in this field, discussed computer languages used in development, and asked a variety of great questions. We thank Mr. Brookens for joining us and Mrs. Lindsay Baker for arranging for his visit!

The WASHS Class of 2026 wishes to thank the MANY donors who made their seat cushion & Bingo fundraisers a success !

Good luck to Jada and True who will be completing in the PIAA State Track & Field meet this weekend!
Both qualified based on their performance at last week's District 3 meet - Jada earned 5th place in the pole vault and True finished in 5th place in the 300M hurdles!



Good luck to our baseball team as they move on to the semifinal round of District III 6a playoffs this Thursday, on the road to Hempfield HS in Lancaster, County!
Ticket sales continue to be online only.
https://piaad3.hometownticketing.com/embed/all?tile_item=15


A great big thank you to Rodney and Janelle Cool for permitting our State & Local History class a tour of the old Waynesboro Bank Building. Mr. Cool greeted our students and identified architectural features of the 1904 Neoclassical building including the bank vault - now storage - the location of the original tellers, and marble as well as the fan-shaped stained glass windows. After the tour, students were able to enjoy Brio treats!
