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Prom 2022: A Night in Disguise

Prom Walkthrough at WGH was followed by a Midnight Masquerade at St. Demetrios Banquet Hall on Saturday, May 21st. A sit-down dinner was served and dancing was to follow when a storm hit and the electricity went out! The DJ will be returning to WGH to spin some tunes for our Seniors during their Senior Picnic this week! Thank you to Kim Leigh and Dawn Harper for all of their work putting together a Night in Disguise: Prom 2022.

Field Day Fun!

Students at WGH were rewarded for good choices with an afternoon of fun at the annual Field Day Event hosted by the WGH PBIS team. Students could participate in a number of field games like volleyball, tug-o-war, corn hole, and soccer, as well as board games, card games, and Bingo. Some students took the time to hang out with their friends or make new friends. And all enjoyed the food: Hotdogs, popcorn, Little Debbies, and Hawaiian Ice from the Kona Ice Truck!

Congratulations Dr. Ulicny!

WGH Seniors are not the only ones graduating here at Warren G. Harding. Ms. Janis Ulicny, Assistant Principal, added “Doctor” to her title when she completed a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from Youngstown State University. Are the students and staff excited about her amazing accomplishment? Yes! Just look at the photos from the “Clap-out” given to her the weekend of Her Graduation!

WGH Top Seniors Honored at Breakfast

Warren G. Harding High School’s Summa Cum Laude students Anthony Payiavlas, Aidan Rohrer, George Berzonski and Jacob Tatebe were among the academic standouts honored Friday, April 29, 2022, during the Trumbull County Superintendents’ Association 2022 Valedictorian Breakfast.

The breakfast is held each year to recognize outstanding high school seniors for their academic achievements. This year, some 120 students were honored.

Winning at Writing

Warren G. Harding High School Students along with their advisors, Ahmed Sutton and Maryjo Pardee, recently spent the day at the 2022 Y.S.U. English Festival. At the event, students met authors, entered writing competitions, had book talks, and participated in games.

This year the top prize, The Candace Gay Memorial Essay Contest, was won by Freshman Sophie Gardner.

Other writing competitions won by warren G Harding students are as follows:

Denise Hendrie:  I <3 Limericks

Brenna Bitner:  Writing Games

Bryan Angel:  Writing Games

Shanyla Bundy:  Impromptu Writing

Janaya Carnathan:  Writing Games

Emily Barrickman:  Writing Games

Dylan Smith:  Impromptu writing

Rose Strother:  Impromptu writing

Courtney Wilcox:  I <3 Limericks

Sophie Gardner:  I <3 Limericks

Yurelis Navarro:  I <3 Limericks

Hopping into Spring Break

Today the WGH National Honor Society Students hosted an Egg Hunt for the PK students at WGH. Each PK student was buddied up an NHS student for the event. The PK kids got to decorate a bag, use their seeking skills to find the eggs, their counting skills to find the right number of eggs, and their communication skills to share stories with their NHS buddies.

This was a super special and fun event! See the images below!
We hope everyone has a wonderful Spring Break!

Sincerely,

Hillary Allen and Brandy Scarmack, NHS Advisors