Video #4 of 8: WHS Class of 2020 - 2nd Semester Sophomores
VIDEO #4 of 8, featuring the "8" Semester Picture Highlights for the CLASS of 2020 (The 100th Graduating Class @ WHS!)
VIDEO #4 of 8, featuring the "8" Semester Picture Highlights for the CLASS of 2020 (The 100th Graduating Class @ WHS!)
VIDEO #3 of 8, featuring the "8" Semester Picture Highlights for the CLASS of 2020 (The 100th Graduating Class @ WHS!)
VIDEO #2 of 8, featuring the "8" Semester Picture Highlights for the CLASS of 2020 (The 100th Graduating Class @ WHS!)
VIDEO #1 of 8, featuring the "8" Semester Picture Highlights for the CLASS of 2020 (The 100th Graduating Class @ WHS!)
We want to take this opportunity to announce that we have chosen a date to celebrate the Senior class of 2020 and honor their achievements. If health guidelines allow, we will be having a traditional graduation ceremony on Sunday, July 12th at 2pm. If guidelines do not allow it, we will still be honoring our Seniors on this date with an alternative plan.
Congratulations to WHS Senior Austin Soles. Austin signed, in a curbside ceremony at Travelin' Smoke BBQ Saturday afternoon, to play basketball this coming school year at Southwestern College in Winfield.Southwestern is part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and are in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC).
Present for the signing, were Austin's WHS Coaches, multiple family and friends.
(Story/Pic – Courtesy www.huskers.com)
Husker seniors Wyatt Mazour (football) and Grace Mitchell (women’s basketball) have been chosen to receive N Club Postgraduate Scholarships to further their educations, the Nebraska Letterwinners N Club announced on Thursday, April 16.
The 2020 Governor’s Scholars (the top academic 1% of Kansas HS Seniors), were announced this past week – congratulations go out to WHS Seniors Austin Fink and Mason Lough. Austin is the son of Pat & Judi Fink, Mason the son of Larance and Carri Lough.
The program is coordinated for the Governor by the “Confidence in Kansas Public Education Task Force”. It is funded by donations from private sector businesses in Kansas.