Support your Wolfe City teams and cancer awareness in October! Pink Out games are Tuesday, October 10, for volleyball, and Friday, October 13, for football. On Friday, the pep rally theme is "Barbie"!

A small group of seniors took a tour of Special Products Manufacturing facility in Rockwall, invited there as a part of National Manufacturing Day. Students were able to see the process and all departments of manufacturing…. From sales, tech, engineering, welding, production, painting, quality control, shipping, and everything else in between. They even got to run some of the machinery! Very cool day indeed! Check out some of the pics and videos of their experience by going to the fb group called "Mrs. Sample's Desk" where everything else is posted.... https://www.facebook.com/groups/1611469565929702/ Thanks SPM for hosting us today!

Workforce Solutions of North Central Texas representatives were in Senior Success classes today to visit with our soon-to-be-grads about a program that can help them overcome any hurdle that stands between them and their college/career plans after high school. For more information on their program, visit their website at https://www.dfwjobs.com/. Seniors who want their contact information shared with the reps that they met today for this program can use the google form posted in their google classroom for the Class of 2024.

Emergency department nurse Linda Dutil spoke to WCHS students about making good choices along with the dangers of drugs, alcohol, and vaping.
A special thank you to Ben E. Keith for sponsoring the presentation and encouraging students to make good choices.



Mrs. Carr's Chemistry classes had snowball fights today. Yes... you read that correctly! Students had to throw five elements at the other team (snowball style), collect as many, and use their random snowball collections to complete their exit tickets.


Physics egg drop contest


Physics egg drop contest


Wolfe city FFA Wednesday took 13 freshman to Greenhand camp. Students participated in leadership activities. Thursday the Wolfe City Ag department took 7 students to the CAT facility in Amarillo to train for their industry certification on big wheel loaders and skid steers.


FINAL CALL: The link to order your 2023 Pink Out Shirt closes at 4:00pm today! https://www.teestogo.com/wolfe_city_isd/shop/home

WCHS students and staff were given the opportunity to join a widely known initiative called "See You at the Pole" where schools from all over participate in what is known as a "Global Day of Student Prayer." This morning, September 27 at 7:30 a.m., those who opted to pray aloud took turns praying over our campus, students, families, and lives. Students thanked God for blessings and prayed for His hand to remain in their lives as a whole.

WCHS's own Mrs. Smithey received a shipment of new calculators for her Algebra 1 students today. We thought we would deliver it in style.

https://www.teestogo.com/wolfe_city_isd/shop/home
Support all your favorite sports during October with your 2023 Pink Out shirt! The order deadline is Thursday, September 28, at 4:00p.m. All proceeds benefit Hunt Regional Healthcare Foundation “Bras for the Cause” campaign.

WCHS seniors spent time this morning with a chance to visit over 80 college booths on one floor at the TAMUC Student Center where NETCAT sponsored a regional college fair.

Please see the attached flyer from the WC FFA Booster Club

Mums! and more Mums! These WCHS Seniors show off their Wolf Pride!

Nerds and Athletes, Bikers and Surfers! Heroes and Villains, Cowboys and Hippies! Oh My! Nerdy HoCo Court Makeovers, Beach Towel Volleyball, Cops and Robbers Tag, Suitcase Dress Up Relay! Oh Yay! Wolves VS Tigers TODAY!








WCHS 2023-2024 HOMECOMING PEP-RALLY PARKING
Ladies and gentlemen Friday, September 15, WCHS will be hosting the Homecoming pep-rally. We will be inviting the middle school and elementary campuses. Doors for entry into the pep-rally will not be open until 2:30 pm. The image below will be used for parking locations.
Red area buses only - the front row will be for buses as will the area between the 1st and 2nd light pole. For the safety of the elementary students we ask that this area be left open and only for their buses.
Blue areas will be for general parking - open to visitors, handicap areas are marked, students will be required to park between the 3rd and 6th light pole closest to the softball field.

WCHS "Room Service" was out and about in the hallways today, visiting classrooms as a little token of our BIG appreciation for our fabulous teachers! They really are inspiring!

WCHS took the opportunity to turn Homecoming Voting into an experiential civics lesson today. The student body went through the voting process, facilitated by campus administrators and class sponsors. They lined up to sign in, obtain their ballot, and vote around the ballot box for their grade level. Votes were secured and counted. Results will be released as the King and Queen will be crowned before the homecoming game Friday, Sept 15.

WCHS students and teachers have a monthly competition for participation of Advisory Activities that are sent out to the whole campus. Coach Williams and her class had the highest percentage of participation for the month of August! They enjoyed their reward today! Great job!

