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Kindergartners practiced counting and writing numbers from 1 to 20 during a fun and interactive flex lesson at East Elementary. Cassie Wilson, a library media specialist, guided the hands-on, creative learning experience. #wayschools
There will be no in-person school in the Waynesville R-VI School District on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025; however, Waynesville R-VI students will attend school virtually this morning as this is an AMI day.
School will be in session using an Alternative Method of Instruction (AMI online) from 8:30 a.m. to noon for grades K-12 and Parker Preschool.
Williams Early Childhood Center AM classes will be online from 8:30 to 10:15 a.m. and Williams PM classes will be online from 10:15 a.m. to noon.
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Instructions for PreK-6th graders are at https://5il.co/342dn
Instructions for 7th-8th graders are at https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/o/wms/page/ami-days
Instructions for 9-12th graders are at https://5il.co/342j7
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NOTES: All inclement weather "snow day" days are AMI days in the morning. If an inclement weather day occurs on a Wednesday, online learning will begin at 8:30 a.m.
Apply online at https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/page/employment-opportunities
Tiger Wrestling faced off with the Rolla Bulldogs last night, Jan. 8, 2025. #wayschools
Waynesville Athletic Event Update Jan 9th, 2025
9/JV/V Girls BB (Postponed/TBD)
7th & 8th GBB @ Republic (Postponed/TBD)
8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Camdenton (Postponed to Jan 10 & 11)
Both Waynesville Middle School and High School programs will have practices, but Activity buses will not run tonight.
Waynesville Sixth Grade Center students are excited to participate in an interactive music lesson today, Jan. 9, 2025. #wayschools
The Waynesville R-VI School District will be running snow routes on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. When the district runs snow routes in the morning, it will run snow routes in the afternoon.
Great job to everyone for successful AMI days on Jan. 6, 7 and 8, 2025, and congratulations to our classes in grades 6th-12th grades with perfect attendance! (Grades PreK-5th grades were published in a separate post.)
Great job to everyone for successful AMI days and congratulations to our classes in grades PreK through 5th grades with perfect attendance! (Grades 6-12 will be published in a separate post.,)
While we had hoped to return to the in-person setting, too many of our snow routes are not yet suitable for bus traffic. Therefore, there will be no in-person school in the Waynesville R-VI School District on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025; however, Waynesville R-VI students will attend school virtually tomorrow morning as this will be an AMI day.
School will be in session using an Alternative Method of Instruction (AMI online) from 8:30 a.m. to noon for grades K-12 and Parker Preschool.
Williams Early Childhood Center AM classes will be online from 8:30 to 10:15 a.m. and Williams PM classes will be online from 10:15 a.m. to noon.
Instructions for PreK-6th graders are at https://5il.co/342dn
Instructions for 7th-8th graders are at https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/o/wms/page/ami-days
Instructions for 9-12th graders are at https://5il.co/342j7
NOTES: All inclement weather "snow day" days are AMI days in the morning. If an inclement weather day occurs on a Wednesday, online learning will begin at 8:30 a.m.
This month’s #TeacherProudTuesday shout-out goes to Jahsette Lund, a teacher at Thayer Elementary. Her nominator stated, “Mrs. Lund is a loving and caring teacher. She holds high expectations of her students and they know she does it because she loves them. She creates connections and helps students grow to love learning and being at school.”
To nominate a Waynesville R-VI teacher for #TeacherProudTuesday, please complete the form at
https://forms.gle/CGYYJiuAvyvSwQhs6.
There will be no in-person school in the Waynesville R-VI School District on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025; however, Waynesville R-VI students will attend school virtually tomorrow morning as this is an AMI day.
School will be in session using an Alternative Method of Instruction (AMI online) from 8:30 a.m. to noon for grades K-12 and Parker Preschool.
Williams Early Childhood Center AM classes will be online from 8:30 to 10:15 a.m. and Williams PM classes will be online from 10:15 a.m. to noon.
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Instructions for PreK-6th graders are at https://5il.co/342dn
Instructions for 7th-8th graders are at https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/o/wms/page/ami-days
Instructions for 9-12th graders are at https://5il.co/342j7
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NOTES: All inclement weather "snow day" days are AMI days in the morning. If an inclement weather day occurs on a Wednesday, online learning will begin at 8:30 a.m.
There will be no in-person school in the Waynesville R-VI School District on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025; however, Waynesville R-VI students will attend school virtually tomorrow morning as this is an AMI day.
AMI days are necessary to meet the State's minimum standard for attendance days.
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School will be in session using an Alternative Method of Instruction (AMI online) from 8:30 a.m. to noon for grades K-12 and Parker Preschool.
Williams Early Childhood Center AM classes will be online from 8:30 to 10:15 a.m. and Williams PM classes will be online from 10:15 a.m. to noon.
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Instructions for PreK-6th graders are at https://5il.co/342dn
Instructions for 7th-8th graders are at https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/o/wms/page/ami-days
Instructions for 9-12th graders are at https://5il.co/342j7
Project Lead the Way teacher opening at Waynesville Middle School for the 2025-26 school year. Learn more at
https://www.applitrack.com/waynesville/onlineapp/default.aspx?all=1
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MPRA donates $1,000 to Snack in a Pack
The Military Police Regimental Association recently donated $1,000 to support the Snack in a Pack program at the Waynesville R-VI School District.
“Military Police Soldiers stationed at Fort Leonard Wood or attending courses here have students who attend our schools,” the MPRA stated. “Although it is not public knowledge as to who is a recipient of this program, the MPRA wanted to get involved and assist in the overwhelming need and support of our school district and the community.”
Through donations such as this one from the MPRA, Snack in a Pack provides meals and snacks to more than 450 Waynesville R-VI students over holidays and weekends who might otherwise go hungry.
On behalf of the MPRA President, Col. (R) Chuck Williams, "We can all make a difference!"
Individuals may purchase items on Snack in a Pack’s wishlist on Amazon by going to https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/LHIMQ7EWYF88?ref_=wl_share.
Donations to Snack in a Pack may be mailed to Snack in a Pack, Community Resource Office, 12225 Pulaski Ave, Bldg. 8041, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473, or you may call 573-842-2250.
Upcoming Athletic Events
These photos of the Waynesville High School boys and girls basketball teams playing in the Rolla Holiday Classic during the holiday break are by Connie Feighery.
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Upcoming HOME athletic events
• The next home WHS boys varsity basketball game will begin at approximately 7:30 p.m. Jan. 7 against Cuba. The varsity boys basketball schedule is at https://waynesvilletigerathletics.org/main/teamschedule/id/58669/seasonid/4883079.
• The next home WHS girls varsity basketball game will begin at approximately 7:30 p.m. Jan. 9 against Webb City. The girls varsity basketball schedule is at https://waynesvilletigerathletics.org/main/teamschedule/id/58670/seasonid/4883109.
• The first home varsity boys wrestling team match will be on Jan. 8 vs. Rolla with an approximate start time of 5:30 p.m. The varsity boys wrestling schedule is at https://waynesvilletigerathletics.org/main/teamschedule/id/58668/seasonid/4883649.
• The next home varsity girls wrestling team match will be on Jan. 8 vs. Rolla with an approximate start time of 5:30 p.m. The varsity girls wrestling schedule is at https://waynesvilletigerathletics.org/main/teamschedule/id/3772196/seasonid/4883618.
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Upcoming Swim Meet
• The girls swim team will compete on Jan. 4 in Springfield. The girls swimming schedule is at https://waynesvilletigerathletics.org/main/teamschedule/id/3765275/seasonid/4883426.
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All Athletic Schedules
• Specific individual sports schedules are at https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/o/whs/page/athletics. Click on the “24-25 Game Schedules” link on the left side of the page to find a specific sport
• To view all high school athletic events, go to https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/o/whs/events and click on Freshman, JV or Varsity athletics under the word “Calendars” on the left.
• To view all middle school athletic events, go to https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/o/wms/events and click on 7th grade and 8th grade athletics under the word “Calendars” on the left.
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Tournament Information
All tournament schedules are posted under “Tournament Central” on the Athletics website at https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/o/whs/page/athletics. Schedules are typically posted one week prior to the tournament.
The Army Engineer Association recently donated $1,000 to support the Snack in a Pack program at the Waynesville R-VI School District.
“As part of our ongoing commitment to the communities we proudly serve, the Army Engineer Association made this donation to support the Waynesville R-VI School District and its Snack in a Pack Program,” the Army Engineer Association stated. “Our dedication extends beyond the Army Engineer Soldiers stationed at Fort Leonard Wood to include their families and the families who serve alongside them. By investing in the local community, we reaffirm our mission to strengthen the bonds between the Army Engineer Regiment and the places we call home, ensuring we meet the needs of those who serve and support our nation.”
Snack in a Pack provides meals and snacks to more than 450 students over holidays and weekends who might otherwise go hungry.
Individuals may purchase items on Snack in a Pack’s wishlist on Amazon by going to https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/LHIMQ7EWYF88?ref_=wl_share.
Donations to Snack in a Pack may be mailed to Snack in a Pack, Community Resource Office, 12225 Pulaski Ave, Bldg. 8041, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473, or you may call 573-842-2250.
The Waynesville High School boys basketball team won in overtime, defeating the St. Louis Christian Blue Knights on Dec. 20, 2024, in the Route 66 Shootout at WHS. Today's schedule is below.
Saturday, Dec. 21:
12:30 p.m. Waynesville (Girls) vs. St. Elizabeth
2 p.m. Blue Knights (Boys) vs. Poplar Bluff
3:30 p.m. Waynesville (Boys) vs. St. Pius X
WHS holds Hall of Fame induction ceremony
A basketball team and three individuals were inducted into the WHS Athletic/Activity Hall of Fame for the 2024-25 year during the Route 66 Shootout on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, at Waynesville High School.
The inductees included:
· 1985 Boys Basketball MSHSAA Final Four Team (Basketball)
· Cheryl Vernon (Cheerleading Coaching)
· Larry “LJ” Fort (Football Player)
· Daniel Pippin (Basketball Player, inducted posthumously)
The WHS boys basketball team
The WHS 1985 boys basketball players were inducted for their Final Four finish in the MSHSAA Missouri State High School Activities Association Class 3 basketball tournament. Members of this team included Tony Bibbs, Jeff Carlson, Mike French (1st Team All-District), Steve Lynch, Robert Melton, Mike Morriss, Rico Smith, Keenan Studstill, Anthony Walker (1st Team All-State & All-District), Darren Walker, Karl Wilking and Vincent Wyatt. The team managers were Ron Henry, Warren Martinez and Roy West. The Tigers were coached and led by Head Coach Butch O’Riley and Assistant Joe Walker.
In the 1985 season, the Waynesville Tigers finished 31-6. They were district champions and defeated St. Francis Borgia 71-63 in the first round of the state tournament and then topped Ozark in a tight quarter-final game by a score of 53-52 before losing to eventual state champion Malden and then to Benton in a low-scoring consolation final game. The Tigers were known for their fast-paced play and offensive tenacity.
Larry “L.J.” Fort
L.J. Fort was inducted for playing an integral role on the 2007 Waynesville Tiger State Championship team and going on to play for nine years in the National Football League. Fort was an All-State player as a running back during that historical season. After high school he was a 3-year starter at Northern Iowa, where he was a second-team Missouri Valley Football Conference selection in 2010. In the following season, Fort was named as the Missouri Valley Football Conference's Defensive Player of the Year and a finalist for the National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Championship Subdivision National Defensive Player of the Year Award. Fort was an undrafted free agent out of college and earned his way into the National Football League through his hard work and determination. Fort competed for nine years in the NFL. He played for the Cleveland Browns (2012-13), Seattle Seahawks (2014-15), Pittsburgh Steelers (2016-2019), Philadelphia Eagles (2019) and the Baltimore Ravens (2019-2021). In total he played 91 career NFL football games.
Cheryl Vernon
Cheryl Vernon was inducted for being a Tiger through and through during her 30-plus years as a teacher, 25 years as cheer coach and continuing today. During her stint as a coach, she had tremendous influence in the lives of her cheerleaders and students, leading the cheer team to unsurpassed achievements and recognitions. For her leadership, Vernon received the MSHSAA Distinguished Service Award (1997-98) and was named the MSHSAA Cheer Coach of the Year (2004-05). In addition, she received the NFHS Spirit Association Outstanding Service Award. A dedicated Tiger, excellent role model and supportive member of the community, Vernon created a Future Cheer program that continues today and after retirement, developed a twirling program to encourage more youth involvement in sports. She set a prime example for what it means to be a Tiger and has dedicated her life toward the betterment of the youth in the Waynesville community, which she shows through her giving spirit and willingness to lead by example. She continues to be involved within the community and currently serves as the president of the Waynesville R-VI Foundation.
Mr. Daniel Pippin
The late Daniel Pippin became a two-time all-conference performer for the WHS Tigers and helped lead Mizzou to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1944. He ended his MU career with 802 points scored, which was the most in school history at the time. Pippin led Mizzou in scoring with a 10.7 points-per-game average in 1948, and he won first-team all-Big 6 Conference honors in both 1944 and 1947. Following his days at Mizzou, Pippin went on to national acclaim on the hardwood. He was a two-time Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) All-American and National Champion in 1952 and ’53 playing for the Peoria Cats of the National Industrial Basketball League. He also had the distinct honor of being the team captain for the United States Olympic Team, which won the gold medal at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics. That team twice defeated rival Russia, including in the gold medal contest. Pippin scored in double figures three times in the Olympics. He was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1992. Accepting the award on his behalf was his son Dru Pippin.