Attention Students in Grades 9-12: If you earned a 3.2 or higher for the 2nd 9-weeks of the 2025-2026 school year, you may qualify for a Renaissance Card! Click the link below and fill out the form to find out:
Forms are due by January 15, 2026 and cards will be passed out the week of January 19, 2026. We won’t be able to accept late requests, so get you application submitted today!
What is the Renaissance Program? Check out the information below:
Any family of a student who is interested in taking classes for college credit while in High School should attend an informational meeting on January 21, 2026 at 5:30 PM. The meeting will take place in the Warren G. Harding Library. Please click HERE for more information.
Please join us for Parent Teacher Conferences at Warren G. Harding High School on the evening of January 14, 2026. Conferences, both in person and by phone, will be held from 3:00PM-7:00PM. You can sign up for a conference with your student’s teacher(s) by clicking HERE and filling our the forms.
Ms. Allen’s Raider Day Seniors helping Ms. Hernandez’s preschool class with holiday crafts. This is the first part of an ongoing Senior-Preschool program for collaborative craft time allowing for the connection of our newest and most veteran WCS students. Students will be working together on other holiday crafts throughout the remainder of the school year.
On Wednesday, December 3, families, friends, and educators gathered to celebrated six Warren G. Harding students who received the prestigious 2025 Twenty Under 20 award. This award is sponsored by The Tribune Chronicle, AVI FoodSystems and Akron Children’s. The Twenty Under 20 award honors students who have shown exemplary leadership through their volunteer efforts, work in the classroom, and participation in their many extracurricular activities.
During the event that took place at DiVieste’s Banquet Center, the audience was introduced to each student and given highlights as to why they were chosen for this award. Micaiah Capers was chosen as one of the 5 finalists and will get to designate $250 to a charity of her choice. A video created by the student showcased each of the 5 finalists.
Congratulations to Warren G. Harding’s 2025 Twenty Under 20 recipients: Michael Anastasiadis, Gianna Magazine, Micaiah Capers, Jane Faulk, Ameera Coleman, and Vincenzo Laprocina.
The month of December can be intense with the end of the semester. The WGH School Social Climate Committee along with the Student Council have prepared some fun winter themed events for the month. The calendar of these themed days is attached.
The Beverly Barile chapter of National Honor Society(NHS) inducted 31 new members November 13, 2025. NHS advisor, Kristy Thornton, called the evening event to order and President Elaina Buydos welcomed the attendees. Opening remarks were given by Warren G. Harding principal, Dr. Janis Ulicny. Mellreana Ferguson, Warren G. Harding graduate was the guest speaker. Congratulations to the National Honor Society inductees:
Class of 2026 Michael Anastasiadis Xavier Clark Abigail Jones Vincenzo Laprocina Sarah Navarro Jimenez Ayanna Provitt Zavier Taff
Class of 2027 Samantha Barkley Payton Borsic Micaiah Capers Jane Faulk Ari Flowers Oscar Guzman Jayda Hayes Amirah Hudso Elizabeth Kopp Daniel Long Brenna Macaulay Gianna Magazine Ahmad McMillian Josellen O’Brien Azarriah Phillips Elijah Phillips Simone Pitts Willa Ramsey Matthew Richardson Lilah Shuttic Leora Ada Sims Donovan Stringer Alaina Wagner Olivia Waldron
On November 7th, students from Warren G. Harding High School participated in Civic Day sponsored by the Trumbull County Educational Service Center (TCESC).
Pictured here are student participants and their mentors: Addison Schubert, Mayor Franklin, Ayanna Provitt, Simone Pitts, Daina Wagner, Mrs. Raptis, Vincenzo Laprocina, Safety Service Director Colbert, and in the back row Judge Robert Patton.
The following students were chosen by the Warren Tribune Chronicle to receive the 2025 prestigious Twenty Under 20 award:
Michael Anastasiadis, Micaiah Capers, Ameera Coleman, Jane Faulk, Vincenzo Laprocina, and Gianna Magazine.
The Twenty Under 20 award is based on a student’s Leadership, Academic Record, Extracurricular Activities, and letters of support and recommendation. Congratulations Raiders! Well Done!
This October, the students in Principles of Foods class participated in a kindness campaign they called Make a Difference Month. Students researched different non-profit organizations in Warren to see which organizations they wanted to donate to. Each week, students baked items and then donated a portion to local non-profit organizations. Students called to set up the drop off and then went with Mrs. Scarmack to deliver the baked goods to the organizations. Over three three weeks of this campaign, 15 pans of caramel apple crisp was delivered to Warren Family Mission, 158 cookies were delivered to SomePlace Safe and 122 cupcakes were delivered to Inspiring Minds. All three organizations were extremely grateful for the donations. Way to make a difference in your community cooking students!