Coaching & Communicating: Willard Teachers Learn A Few Lessons on the Football Field

Teachers from the Willard PK-8 School learned a few lessons themselves on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024, as part of the Warren City Schools’ first waiver day of the 2024-2025 school year.

School was in session for district staff and for Willard teachers, the classroom was on the field at Mollenkopf Stadium on the Warren G. Harding High School campus.

Willard staff worked worked with the Canton Football Hall of Fame to put the program together. The purpose was for teachers to see, and/or remember, what it is like to be a student in class.

Teachers were given football positions and had to work with one of our Warren’s coaches. The coaches were instructed to teach the students just as if were their own players.

To a lot of the teachers, the football positions and plays were very foreign. It was all about communication and what it’s possibly like in the classroom when students don’t understand.

The teachers worked with the football coaches who taught them some football plays. The test to see how well they did involved going out on the football field and trying to put what they learned to use.

Some of the teachers struggled or had a difficult time because they did not understand the concept, which is what a student goes through every day in class, explained Willard Principal/Campus Leader Carly Polder.

The activity helped shed some light on how the teachers can change their instruction and try to meet the needs of all of their students, and how everyone learns in a different way. 

WGH Students, staff kick off 2024-25 Athletics with 1st Pep Rally of the Year

Students and staff gathered inside the large gym at Warren G. Harding High School to kick off the 2024-2025 school year, highlighting athletic teams and various student athletes on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024, during the 1st pep rally of Raider Football Season.

The crowd clapped and joined the cheerleaders in rooting on the athletes as the band played in the background.

Here are some highlights in pictures:

WCS’ Student Recreation and Wellness Center edges toward completion: Soon to open to district students

Excitement continues to intensify throughout the Warren G. Harding High School campus as the new Warren City Schools Student Recreation and Wellness Center edges toward completion.

Workers have been putting the final touches on the center that will house a robotics area, health wing, lounge area and study stairs, among other features.

Plans are for the new facility to open to students this fall.

These photographs provide a sneak peak inside the center:

Berk donation benefits WCS students

Students of Warren City Schools are among those benefitting from Berk Enterprises Inc.’s good will.

On Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024, Berk Enterprises in Warren donated school supplies to Warren City Schools. Girard City Schools also received some of the school supplies.

Berk employees collected the supplies that were distributed Thursday morning and school liaisons across the Warren City School District began picking up supplies within minutes of the donation. The supplies will be distributed to students at all schools within the WCSD.

BACK IN SESSION: WCSD Kicks into High Gear for 1st Day of the 2024-2025 School Year

The 2024-2025 school year started Monday, Aug. 19, in Warren City Schools.

District staff – including teachers and administrators – and community leaders and volunteers met students at the school doors to encourage them, with some saying, “Have a great first day and a great year!”

Many students were greeted with handshakes and high fives. Here are some highlights:

Back to School: WCS’ Staff Gathers for Districtwide Convocation

Against a backdrop of the new Warren City Schools Student Recreation and Wellness Center, Superintendent Steve Chiaro – along with school several other administrators and community leaders – welcomed staff back to school on Thursday, Aug. 15. 2024, during the 2024 Districtwide Convocation.

District staff gathered at Mollenkopf Stadium to hear updates about the school district. They were also encouraged to meet the challenges they face daily and to move students as far as possible along their educational careers.

Welcome Back! WCSD Kicks off 2024-2025 with Downtown Celebration at Courthouse Square

Warren City Schools on Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024, welcomed thousands of community members to the annual Welcome Back to School Celebration at Courthouse Square.

Students, parents, teachers, school administrators and community leaders gathered to celebrate the start of another successful school year in Warren City Schools.

The event included refreshments, games, raffles and entertainment.

Here are some highlights in pictures:

Superintendent Steve Chiaro: Message to WCS Families

The week before school starts is always an exciting time for the entire Warren School community. This week the weather forecast is outstanding and it will assist us in the Warren City Schools to best prepare for the start of school.

Our maintenance and grounds crews are working on their finishing touches to make each school facility shine and look pristine, as we expect for our students and the start of school; our transportation workers have finalized routes and soon will begin running the buses for a trial run; and our food service workers are also preparing for our students next week when they return back to school.

Additionally, administrators, teachers, educational assistants, liaisons and secretaries are also all making final preparations to make sure the start of the academic year is a successful one for your child and others. It is with such gratitude that I have the honor to work with such dedicated colleagues who believe in the importance of your child being successful in the Warren City Schools.

Read Superintendent Chiaro’s Complete Message Here.

WCS Back to School Celebration Set for Wednesday, Aug. 14!

Families are invited to join us on Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024, for our annual Back to School Celebration in Downtown Warren at Courthouse Square.

The fun runs from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Students, parents, teachers and school administrators will gather to celebrate the start of another successful school year in Warren City Schools. Refreshments will be provided and the event will feature games, raffles and entertainment.

School Supplies: What students need at school and at home to support school work for the 2024-2025 school year

Here is a list of school supplies children need for school and at home to support school work for the 2024-2025 school year. All other supplies needed for school will be provided by the district. This list can be downloaded from this WCS 2024-2025 School Supply List link.

Supplies for School

Kindergarten:

  • Back pack without wheels
  • One package washable markers (classic colors)
  • Pencil box

First and Second Grades:

  • Back pack without wheels
  • One package washable markers (classic colors)
  • Two packages of #2 pencils
  • Pencil box

Third, Fourth, Fifth Grades:

  • Back pack without wheels
  • Two packages of #2 pencils
  • One package of washable markers (classic colors)
  • Pencil pouch

Sixth, Seventh, Eighth Grades:

  • Back pack without wheels
  • Two packages of #2 pencils
  • Colored Pencils (8-12 count)
  • Pencil pouch

*All students in Kindergarten through Grade 4 will receive an 8-count of crayons; however, if a student would like a larger selection of crayons please no larger than a 24 count box.*

*Warren G. Harding High School Students will receive information regarding supplies the first few days of school.*

Suggested Supplies for Home

Students in Kindergarten, First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Grades:

  • Pencils
  • Handheld pencil sharpener
  • Age appropriate scissors
  • School glue or glue sticks
  • Crayons and/or washable markers
  • Notebook paper (wide rule) (for students in grades 2-5)

Students in Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Grades:

  • Pencils and pens
  • Handheld pencil sharpener
  • Colored pencils or crayons
  • School glue or glue sticks
  • Scissors
  • Notebook paper (college rule) (for students in grades 6-8)