
WCSD Important Dates for Students 2022-2023 School Year: Revised due to snow day on Dec. 15th. Reminder there is no school on Monday, January 16th nor on Monday, January 23rd.


CAST LIST for the 2023 Junior All-County Musical:
Narrators- Jacob Sudul, Olivia Romanosky, Carly Russell
Baker- Greyson Ling
Baker’s Wife- Meredith Smyth
Cinderella- Lettie Christie
Cinderella’s Mother- Kaiya Germonto
Cinderella’s Stepmother- Emma Kisselbach
Cinderella’s Father- Charles Jones
Florinda- Peyton Vincent
Lucinda- Cecilia Gregg
Cinderella’s Prince- Sorren Check
Jack- Rory McBriar
Jack’s Mother- Natalie Baxter
Witch- Adriana Royo
Little Red Riding Hood- Veronica Amundson
Granny- Ellen Straight
Mysterious Man- Nicholas Joblon and Lucas Joblon
Rapunzel- Gianna Mistretta
Rapunzel’s Prince- Oliver Manross
Steward- Donald Anderson
Wolf- Sammy White
Ensemble- Leah Sudul, Chalina Abreu, Rebecca Anderson, Joseph Blasco, Kyler Bosko, Kendra Casey, Ryder Check, Abigail Cornman, Gabrielle Davies, Lilly Fileger, Chloe Franklin, Emalee Fuhrman, Olivia Hecei, Weylin Hohman, Britain Hollis, Aileana Hughes, Kensey Kophazy, Kenzie Lindvay, Myah Lucks, Aubrey Shattuck, Katie Upton, Alice Watt, Mary Williams, Nina Woldt, Eveangelina Young.
First rehearsal will include a Parent/Student Informational meeting at Beaty Warren Middle School, in the auditorium at 6:00 pm on Monday, January 9th. If you are unable to attend, you must contact the director, Chelsea Burkett at burkettc@wcsdpa.org to let her know.


Spring Sports Registration will begin on January 23rd and will end on February 15th.


American Red Cross: Pediatric and Adult 1st Aid / CPR / AED
For: Parent/Guardian of a WCSD Student or a WCSD Student (17yrs+)
When: Saturday, February 4, 2023
Time: 8am-3pm
Place: WCSD Central Office
6820 Market Street Ext.
Russell, PA 16345
Cost: $36.00
No Cash
Checks made payable to: WCSD (Bring payment at
time of training)
To register, please contact:
Tiffany Lester - Office of Pupil Services
lestert@wcsdpa.org
(814)723-6903 ext. 1037


The students and faculty had a great Winter Sports' Pep Assembly today and had a chance to have some fun prior to leaving for the holiday break!


The PA Department of Community and Economic Development issued a press release on December 1st urging Pennsylvanians to review the FCC's new broadband access map for accuracy. Click the link to see the entire press release: http://ow.ly/26R150LVin1.
The WCSD urges you to review the resources the DCED has provided at that link and see if your actual experience with both broadband and mobile broadband service agree with what the FCC says you have. If not, consider challenging the FCC's data by following the processes provided by the DCED.
Challenges to the FCC Broadband Map must be submitted by January 13, 2023. The accuracy of the PA segment of the FCC map is absolutely crucial to the effort to bring high-speed internet access to more residents here in Warren County!

Attention anyone interested in being part of Warren County School District’s 8th All-County Jr. Musical, “Into the Woods, Jr.” Auditions will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 4th and Thursday, Jan. 5th at Warren Area High School. Auditions begin at 6:30. You can pick up an audition packet in the office or from your Music Teacher.
Anyone in Grades 5-8 is welcome! So, if you’ve ever wanted to be on stage or work backstage now’s your chance!



Attention Seniors: If you wish to apply for admission to attend the University of Pittsburgh Bradford, consider the Instant Decision option.
A Pitt Bradford admission representative will be visiting all the high schools.
Sheffield HS: Wednesday - Dec. 14, 8:30 - 11 a.m.
Eisenhower HS: Wednesday - Dec. 14, 12:30 - 3 p.m.
Warren HS: Thursday - Dec. 15, 8:30 - 11 a.m.
Youngsville HS: Thursday - Dec. 15, 12:30 - 3 p.m.



Follow the link below to learn more about a part-time opening at Beacon Light Behavioral Health System for a Part-time SAP Liaison/Prevention Specialist.
https://beaconlightbhs.applicantpool.com/jobs/887303.html

The 2022-2023 Epstein Scholarship date will be closing soon and currently there are only two completed applications. The school strongly encourages seniors to apply ASAP. This scholarship is now done completely online.
https://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/epstein/.
Application opens November 2, 2022, and the application deadline is December 15, 2022.

Warren County Career Center Open House December 8, 2022


You have been invited by Sheffield Area Middle/High to give feedback using Satchel Pulse. Go to https://app.satchelpulse.com/parents?country=us to sign up and use school ID 970426 to join the school. Thank you.

SAMHS students participated in Clarion/Penn West Math Competition. Sheffield overall winner was Ainara Lugo-Ramos. Great job everyone.


The WCSD is using Satchel Pulse to gather anonymous feedback from parents, students, and staff. Keep an eye out here or on your building websites and social media pages for more information on when you can participate.
The WCSD appreciates your participation!


On November 3rd at 6:00, there will be a FAFSA Completion Workshop at the Higher-Ed building in North Warren. Parents and students of seniors that would like some guidance are encouraged to attend.


PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCE DAY- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2022
The Warren County School District Parent-Teacher Conference Day is approaching. In order to schedule a conference with one or more of your child's teachers, please contact the building's main office.

Don’t Forget Juniors and Seniors, on October 19 is our annual Warren County College Fair at Central Office. We will have colleges, tech schools, and recruiters in attendance. Not only will we have schools with college degree offerings, but also we will have colleges who offer short term certifications and technical schools. If you need a permission form for your parents/guardians to sign, please contact your school counselor

Warren County Virtual Learning Registration Link - This link is for any Warren County Student who wishes to take a virtual class this upcoming school year. We are still completing orientations for Full/Part Time Students. Students in the building will receive and email regarding their online orientation in the buzz system. The virtual team will be around in the buildings the first week of school to assist building students with logging on and beginning their courses as needed. - https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=5H8HhE0j_EmCsJyTTTqn4lidUnDzR4lOloVjXFPQKwhUQ1BPNko5V1ROVkk0M0dXTUoyNlFMSE1BMC4u

I've added a copy of the Warren County School District Dress Code. Please, read and refer to the images which contain examples of acceptable and unacceptable student attire.
WCSD DRESS CODE
Dress reflects the quality of the school, behavior, and the students’ schoolwork. Students are expected to dress in clothes suitable for school and school related activities. Shirts/tops must cover shoulder to shoulder and must be long enough to be tucked in at the waist (if requested). Undergarments cannot show.
The following is not acceptable dress and is prohibited:
• Halter tops or similarly styled tops exposing a bare midriff
• Shorts, skirts, or skorts above mid-thigh
• Bare feet
• Hats
• Slippers and/or pajamas
•Chains, and bandannas may not be worn while in attendance at school or during school related activities. Sunglasses (either over the eyes or on the head) may not be worn when indoors.
• Any clothing or accessory (patches, buttons, jewelry, etc.) that:
- contains language, a symbol, gesture, or other content that is obscene, lewd, vulgar or profane.
- advocates the use or advertises the availability of any substance or material that may reasonably be believed to constitute a direct and serious danger to the health or welfare of persons or property (such as tobacco/vaping products, alcohol or illegal drugs).
- degrades persons based on race, gender, gender identity, sexuality, sexual orientation, or ethnicity.
- incites violence; advocates use of force; or encourages the violation of federal, state or municipal law, or District policies, rules or regulations.
- is likely to or does materially or substantially interfere with the educational process, including school activities, schoolwork, or discipline and order on school property or at school functions; threatens serious harm to the school or community; encourages unlawful activity; involves bullying (as defined as a part of Policy 10510); or interferes with another's rights.
- causes damage to school property (an example is boots that create scuff marks on the floor).
- libels/defames any specific person or persons
OR
- causes a hazard to the health or safety of the student or to others.
• In order to prevent violence and ensure student safety, any clothing or accessory (patches, buttons, jewelry, etc.) that is associated with gangs.
• Capes, or items worn as capes.
• Clothing or an accessory (patches, buttons, jewelry, etc.) that pertain to a political or social issue, but only if the speech is either clearly profane or is likely to or does materially or substantially interfere with the educational process, including school activities, schoolwork, or discipline and order on school property or at school functions.
Hooded sweatshirts, sweaters, or shirts may be worn, but the hood shall not be pulled up to cover the head while indoors.
Coats and/or jackets worn to school must be kept in student lockers or other designated areas during the school day. Coats and jackets with hoods may be worn, but the hood shall not be pulled up to cover the head while indoors.
Students may be required to wear certain types of clothing while participating in physical education classes, technical education, extracurricular activities, or other situations where special attire may be required to ensure the health or safety of the student
The District reserves the right to limit and prohibit manifestations of unprotected student material/expression. It is not possible to define all such material/expression, and decisions on clothing or accessories not specifically covered herein are the responsibility of building-level Principal, who may consult with the Superintendent as necessary.
Students and parents/guardians are to inform the school Principal if there is a religious or medical reason that a student is wearing a particular article of clothing or accessory that is otherwise prohibited under the dress code.
Any clothing taken by the school for a violation of the dress code will be returned to the student.

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