Students Report: Soccer

Written by Emily Trisler

Boys and Girls Soccer

The Warren G Harding boys and girls soccer teams have been working hard and practicing since earlier this year. Every single game these kids have played, they played hard. In fact, two of the players from the boys and girls soccer team have been made athlete of the week: Sophie Gardner and Nate James. As the games go on, more and more people show up to support the teams. We are encouraging more students to come to the games because soccer needs the same level of recognition from the students and community as other sports. Soccer is a very entertaining sport and many of the fans are engaged and excited so come and have fun. The soccer, and all other sports schedules are available on the Warren G Harding Athletic page.

Ms. Scarmack and Students Making a Difference

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


Students have 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.  Today, October 5, 2022, four students were able to deliver 113 chocolate chip cookies, which were baked by all Principles of Foods students, to the Warren Family Mission.  Those four students were the following: Virgol Ball, Zachery Fannin, Emma Rittwage, and Cerenitie Wilson.  

Congratulations Zyaire!

Zyaire received the National African American Recognition Award from College Board National Recognition Programs

Congratulations to Zyaire Bush who has earned academic honors and the National African American Recognition Award from the College Board National Recognition Programs. The National Recognition Program grants students with academic honors that can be included on college and scholarship applications and connect students with universities across the country, helping them meaningfully connect to colleges and stand out during the admissions process.

Students who receive this award are required to have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and have excelled on the PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT.

Student Lead Wellness

Members of the WGH National Honor Society saw a need in our school and took it upon themselves to address it. With the rash of violence that has affected students in our school, and across the country, these students created an assembly addressing Wellness. They researched mental health and wellness, surveyed the student population, created a PowerPoint, provided examples, resources and activities, and informed their fellow students that Wellness is important and that THEY are important!

Congratulations to Zipporah Ball, Kerrigan Riley, Madison Hazy, Chloe Williams, and Jovana Pirivatric for seeing a need in their community and having the confidence to address it.

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.