Class of 2019

Attention Seniors:  Below you will find three important documents that will help you navigate your way to graduation.  Also included is this month’s newsletter from Mr. Capers because it includes important information for Seniors.  Click on each of the documents and you will see the printable/savable PDF version.

Be Recognized for your Hard Work!

Did you work really hard during the 4th 9-weeks of last school year?  If you earned a grade point average of  3.2  or above you can be rewarded for all of your hard work.  Apply for the Renaissance program and receive a Renaissance Card that will offer discounts to area businesses and other benefits.

To learn more about the Renaissance in Education Program, click HERE

To apply, click HERE

 

 

Warren City School’s Welcomes New Boys Basketball Coach

A Warren G. Harding High School alumnus has been named the new head boys
varsity basketball coach.

The Warren City School Board of Education hired Warren City School Class of 1995 graduate Gabe Bubon Tuesday night.

Bubon has worked in higher education 13 years. He served as interim head coach of the men’s basketball team at Point Park University in Pittsburgh (October 2016-June 2017) before stepping into the head coaching position there in July 2017.

Previously, he was Point Park’s assistant head basketball coach of the men’s team; head coach of men’s and women’s golf; and community director of campus life. Prior to working at Point Park, Bubon was sports counselor for the Allegheny County Parks Department.

Bubon replaces Andy Vlajkovich, who last month announced he planned to accept a position at Canton McKinley High School.

“Gabe’s hiring provides our district with an individual who is familiar with our community, understands the tradition and expectations of Warren G. Harding basketball and has demonstrated the ability to be a leader of young men, both academically and athletically,” said William Nicholson, Warren City Schools Athletic Director.

Bubon said he is “extremely excited” to be given the opportunity to return to his hometown as
head boys basketball coach at Warren G Harding.

“The City of Warren played a major role in making me the person I am today. After 13 years of coaching at the college ranks, I feel it is time for me to return to the city of Warren and help develop the young men of Warren on and off the basketball court,”
Coach, Gabe Bubon

“After coming in and meeting with Athletic Director Nicholson and Principal Dante Capers, I have no doubt that this is the right move for me and the Warren G. Harding Basketball Program. I want to build on what has been decades of tradition and pride in Warren  Basketball. I couldn’t be happier to have this opportunity.”

Renaissance Celebration

 May 2nd marked the 27th Annual Renaissance Banquet.  The banquet took place at St. Demetrios Youth Center on Atlantic Street in Warren and celebrated the academic achievements of over 300 students.  Featured was a sit-down dinner of baked chicken, mixed vegetables, potatoes, salad with Italian dressing, a dinner role with butter, and a cupcake.  The Choir under the direction of Mr. Keith Rising and Mrs. Mary Meese entertained the crowd with two numbers and certificates, honor cords, scholarships, and other awards  were distributed to Warren G. Harding Scholars.

We would like to thank our Partners in Education:

AVI Foodsystems, Inc.

Enzo’s Restaurant

Josten’s Academic Renaissance Program

McDonald’s Restaurants of  Warren

Dave & Brenda Reiger

Society Cleaners

Subway — Elm Road

More pictures to come…

YSU English Festival 2018

Students from Warren G. Harding finished a year-long book club by attending YSU’s 40th English Festival on April 18th and 19th, 2018.  Students spent the day meeting the authors of the books that they read  throughout the year, playing games based on the books, and engaging in writing competitions.  Warren G. Harding Students brought home awards in Poetry, Essay Writing, Limericks, and Writing Games.YSU English Festival Awards ceremony WGH Students enjoying English Festival Waylon Jennings Bringing home an award WGH Students Enjoy English Festival WGH Students Enjoy English Festival