October is Make-a Difference Month !

From Ms. Scarmack:

October is an exciting time in the Principles of Foods cooking classes as students participate in “Make a Difference October.” Each week throughout the month of October, students in the cooking class will prepare baked good items and then decide as a lab group how much of their baked goods to donate to nonprofit organizations in Warren.

Students spent time researching local nonprofit organizations and the organizations with the most votes will receive the donations over the next few weeks as a way to give back to the Warren community. Students then call to arrange the drop off, work in their lab groups to prepare the baked good item and then drop off the items with Mrs. Scarmack. 5 students went to deliver 20 pans of Caramel Apple Crisp to Warren Family Mission. Those 5 students are: Faith Mason, Darien Monday, Erica Brooks, Jurnee Brantley and She’Ayla Allen. See picture attached.

Attached is the picture of the students who delivered 187 chocolate chip cookies to Some Place Safe on Wed. 10/18. The students who are pictured are Donavan Boyd, Braylin Dyson, Imani Ellison-Lyons, Bryan Powell, Andrew Waldman and CJ (Clarence) Williams.

Honors Breakfast

The Trumbull County Superintendents held a Breakfast to honor Seniors graduating at the top of their class on Friday, April 21, 2023. Representing Warren G. Harding’s class of 2023 were Gianna DeMark, Brigid Faulk, Carlee Kaswinkle, Nadia Petersen, and Madelynn Zuccaro.

Students Report: Seniors Last Week

By: Kennedi Jackson

As we race toward the end of the year, it is finally the time when seniors reflect on their high school experience before graduation. There are only 21 days left for seniors here at Warren G. Harding. Seniors are requesting their final transcripts for their colleges, field day is approaching, and Graduation is right around the corner. We hope that the seniors take time to thank and appreciate their favorite teachers who impacted their lives during their time here and share their important wisdom with the underclassman who will soon find themselves in that position. Slow down and enjoy these last high school memories Seniors, and best of luck!