Graduation for Class of 2026 to be broadcast live

Waynesville High School’s Graduation for the Class of 2026 will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 15, 2026. A ticket is required to enter graduation – either inside or outside.

Waynesville Career Center video production students will provide live coverage of the event on:

• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/18EPepoXAs/

• Youtube: https://youtube.com/live/PEJYf3x7ohM?feature=share


If any technical difficulties occur during the broadcast, please note that the video of graduation will be posted to YouTube after it concludes.

Ticket information
Tickets are required to attend the graduation ceremony in person. Graduates will be issued their tickets following Passing of the Torch on Thursday, May 14.
• Inside graduation: If graduation is held inside, then each graduate will have five orange tickets to give to their guests. Only those with orange tickets will be able to attend inside graduation.
• Outside graduation: If graduation is held outside, each graduate will have a total of eight black tickets for outside graduation. Only those with black tickets will be able to attend outside graduation.
• All individuals age 2 and up will need a ticket for graduation.
• Individuals may opt to watch the live broadcast in the WHS Auditorium. A ticket is not needed for the auditorium; however, seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Parking lot opens at 5:30 p.m.
The WHS parking lot will open at 5:30 p.m. Gates and/or doors will open at 6 p.m. WHS graduating seniors are encouraged to park at the Waynesville Career Center to allow their guests to park closer to the stadium. No parking is allowed along G.W. Lane Street.

Seniors should arrive at 6 p.m.
Graduating seniors should arrive on or before 6 p.m. for their ceremony. They will enter WHS through the main entrance, go to the cafeteria and be directed to their designated waiting area.

Cap and Gown/Graduation Photos:
Wagner Portrait Group will photograph individual graduate portraits and ceremony candids. Electronic image proofs will be sent directly to the graduate via email and text within 48-72 hours after the ceremony. To view and order online, go to https://WagnerPortraitGroup.com/Graduation.

19 days ago, Marianne Ward
Congratulations graphic to the Class of 2026

Kindergarten Enrollment is OPEN!!



Kindergarten enrollment for new kindergarten students for the 2026-27 school year is now open at https://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/page/welcome-to-kindergarten.



Additional helpful information:



·  Enrollment documents needed to register a kindergartner ( Please copy and paste this entire link into your browser if the link at left does not work for you: lhttps://files-backend.assets.thrillshare.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/4597/Wrv/94cc5cf0-8f92-467e-aa58-7bd8a6654464/Enrollment_documents.pdf?disposition=inline )

·      Enrollment link (Please copy and paste this entire link into your browser if the link at left does not work for you: https://enrollment.powerschool.com/family/Login?ReturnUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fenrollment.powerschool.com%2Ffamily%2Fdirectaction&AutoLogOut=False )

·      Step by step instructions. (Please copy and paste this entire link into your browser if the link at left does not work for you: https://files-backend.assets.thrillshare.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/4597/Wrv/20f82ab0-c0b0-42a6-8527-f7b79365f4c0/enrollment_step_by_step_instructions.pdf?disposition=inline )

To be eligible to attend kindergarten, a student must be age 5 before Aug. 1, 2026. According to Missouri law, a child is eligible for admission to kindergarten if the child reaches the age of 5 prior to Aug. 1, 2026, or if the child is a military dependent who has successfully completed a state-accredited pre-kindergarten program or has attended a state-accredited kindergarten program in another state. Please note there are no exceptions made to this state law.

***NOTE: If your child currently attends preschool at Williams Early Childhood, Parker Educational Center, Pick Educational Center or Freedom and they are going into Kindergarten next school year 2026-2027, you DO NOT need to do a "new student" enrollment, but you will need to fill out the returning registration forms. During the summer you will receive an email from PowerSchool to complete these forms for all of your children enrolled in our school district.

For more information, please contact Student Services at 573-842-2092 or studentservices@waynesville.k12.mo.us.

19 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
An ambulance was dispatched to Waynesville High School at approximately 8:30 a.m. today (Wednesday, May 6, 2026) to treat an individual student with a medical condition. A parent/guardian has been notified and will determine what, if any, further medical treatment is necessary.
19 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
The Waynesville Sixth Grade Center’s math team of Justice Miller, Marla Anderson, Shannon Shrum and Jody Taylor, along with Janet Mitchell and Alyssa Spencer are being recognized as this week’s #TeacherProudTuesday shout-out.

#WaySchools #TeacherProudTuesday
20 days ago, Marianne Ward
The Waynesville Sixth Grade Center’s math team of Justice Miller, Marla Anderson, Shannon Shrum and Jody Taylor, along with Janet Mitchell and Alyssa Spencer are being recognized as this week’s #TeacherProudTuesday shout-out.
It's Teacher Appreciation Week!
20 days ago, Marianne Ward
hank you, Teachers,  for going above and beyond  every day for our students.  Your patience, dedication and steady belief in every child  shape more than lessons— you shape lives. Because of you,  students feel valued,  supported and inspired to grow. We are grateful every day,  and we truly have  the very best teachers.
Waynesville R-VI held a lottery drawing on May 4, 2026, at Parker Educational Center to fill 160 full-day preschool spots for the 2026–27 school year. Parents will be notified by May 15 if their child has been selected for the program.
21 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
Pre K Lottery
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Pre K Lottery
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Kaitlyn Sullivan, a senior at Waynesville High School, has signed to continue her academic and athletic (track & field) career at Drury University. Her signing was held on May 1, 2026.
21 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
Sullivan signs with Drury University
Sullivan signs with Drury University
Sullivan signs with Drury University
Sullivan signs with Drury University
Addison Keib a senior at Waynesville High School, has signed to continue her academic and athletic (cheer) career at Drury University. Her signing was held on May 1, 2026.
21 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
Keib signs with Drury University
Keib signs with Drury University
Keib signs with Drury University
Keib signs with Drury University
Keib signs with Drury University
FFA plant sale is underway



Waynesville FFA is hosting a plant sale from 2:40 to 5 p.m. weekdays at the Waynesville Career Center greenhouse until the plants have been sold. Tomatoes, peppers, flower hanging pots and other plants will be for sale. Cash, card and check will be accepted. The greenhouse is located at the Waynesville Career Center, 400 GW Lane Road in Waynesville.

24 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
FFA plant sale is underway      Waynesville FFA is hosting a plant sale from 2:40 to 5 p.m. weekdays at the Waynesville Career Center greenhouse until the plants have been sold. Tomatoes, peppers, flower hanging pots and other plants will be for sale. Cash, card and check will be accepted. The greenhouse is located at the Waynesville Career Center, 400 GW Lane Road in Waynesville.
The Waynesville High School Wind Ensemble was honored to be invited to share the stage with the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on Sunday, April 26, 2026. The joint performance took place at the historic Missouri Theatre in Columbia, Mo., offering students a memorable opportunity to perform in one of the state’s premier venues.

"The students sounded great and represented Waynesville to the highest standard," said Director of Bands Jared Sabatasso.

Sabatasso was invited to guest conduct the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on one of their selections.

Pictured are members of the WHS Wind Ensemble alongside Sabatasso, as well as Dr. Amy Knopps, director of the University of Missouri Symphonic Band, and Connor Long, a Waynesville High School alumnus who now performs with the university symphonic band.
24 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
The Waynesville High School Wind Ensemble was honored to be invited to share the stage with the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on Sunday, April 26, 2026. The joint performance took place at the historic Missouri Theatre in Columbia, Mo., offering students a memorable opportunity to perform in one of the state’s premier venues.  "The students sounded great and represented Waynesville to the highest standard," said Director of Bands Jared Sabatasso.   Sabatasso was invited to guest conduct the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on one of their selections.   Pictured are members of the WHS Wind Ensemble alongside Sabatasso, as well as Dr. Amy Knopps, director of the University of Missouri Symphonic Band, and Connor Long, a Waynesville High School alumnus who now performs with the university symphonic band.
The Waynesville High School Wind Ensemble was honored to be invited to share the stage with the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on Sunday, April 26, 2026. The joint performance took place at the historic Missouri Theatre in Columbia, Mo., offering students a memorable opportunity to perform in one of the state’s premier venues.  "The students sounded great and represented Waynesville to the highest standard," said Director of Bands Jared Sabatasso.   Sabatasso was invited to guest conduct the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on one of their selections.   Pictured are members of the WHS Wind Ensemble alongside Sabatasso, as well as Dr. Amy Knopps, director of the University of Missouri Symphonic Band, and Connor Long, a Waynesville High School alumnus who now performs with the university symphonic band.
The Waynesville High School Wind Ensemble was honored to be invited to share the stage with the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on Sunday, April 26, 2026. The joint performance took place at the historic Missouri Theatre in Columbia, Mo., offering students a memorable opportunity to perform in one of the state’s premier venues.  "The students sounded great and represented Waynesville to the highest standard," said Director of Bands Jared Sabatasso.   Sabatasso was invited to guest conduct the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on one of their selections.   Pictured are members of the WHS Wind Ensemble alongside Sabatasso, as well as Dr. Amy Knopps, director of the University of Missouri Symphonic Band, and Connor Long, a Waynesville High School alumnus who now performs with the university symphonic band.
The Waynesville High School Wind Ensemble was honored to be invited to share the stage with the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on Sunday, April 26, 2026. The joint performance took place at the historic Missouri Theatre in Columbia, Mo., offering students a memorable opportunity to perform in one of the state’s premier venues.  "The students sounded great and represented Waynesville to the highest standard," said Director of Bands Jared Sabatasso.   Sabatasso was invited to guest conduct the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on one of their selections.   Pictured are members of the WHS Wind Ensemble alongside Sabatasso, as well as Dr. Amy Knopps, director of the University of Missouri Symphonic Band, and Connor Long, a Waynesville High School alumnus who now performs with the university symphonic band.
The Waynesville High School Wind Ensemble was honored to be invited to share the stage with the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on Sunday, April 26, 2026. The joint performance took place at the historic Missouri Theatre in Columbia, Mo., offering students a memorable opportunity to perform in one of the state’s premier venues.  "The students sounded great and represented Waynesville to the highest standard," said Director of Bands Jared Sabatasso.   Sabatasso was invited to guest conduct the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on one of their selections.   Pictured are members of the WHS Wind Ensemble alongside Sabatasso, as well as Dr. Amy Knopps, director of the University of Missouri Symphonic Band, and Connor Long, a Waynesville High School alumnus who now performs with the university symphonic band.
The Waynesville High School Wind Ensemble was honored to be invited to share the stage with the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on Sunday, April 26, 2026. The joint performance took place at the historic Missouri Theatre in Columbia, Mo., offering students a memorable opportunity to perform in one of the state’s premier venues.  "The students sounded great and represented Waynesville to the highest standard," said Director of Bands Jared Sabatasso.   Sabatasso was invited to guest conduct the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on one of their selections.   Pictured are members of the WHS Wind Ensemble alongside Sabatasso, as well as Dr. Amy Knopps, director of the University of Missouri Symphonic Band, and Connor Long, a Waynesville High School alumnus who now performs with the university symphonic band.
The Waynesville High School Wind Ensemble was honored to be invited to share the stage with the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on Sunday, April 26, 2026. The joint performance took place at the historic Missouri Theatre in Columbia, Mo., offering students a memorable opportunity to perform in one of the state’s premier venues.  "The students sounded great and represented Waynesville to the highest standard," said Director of Bands Jared Sabatasso.   Sabatasso was invited to guest conduct the University of Missouri Symphonic Band on one of their selections.   Pictured are members of the WHS Wind Ensemble alongside Sabatasso, as well as Dr. Amy Knopps, director of the University of Missouri Symphonic Band, and Connor Long, a Waynesville High School alumnus who now performs with the university symphonic band.
Free soccer camp for grades 6-8 (boys and girls)



Waynesville R-VI will host a free soccer camp for boys and girls in grades 6-8 from 3 to 5 p.m. May 11-14 and May 18-21.



To register a student, go to https://forms.gle/RDVoj6V6DgQ7M7yw5.





Details:

Who: Currently enrolled (2025-26 school year) 6th-8th grade boys & girls
Location: Waynesville Middle School Slaughter Field
Dates: May 11-14 & May 18-21
Time: 3 to 5 p.m.

REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE: 3 p.m. May 8, 2026

More info: For more information you can email Eric Thornburg ethornburg@waynesville.k12.mo.us or Jessica Babb @ jbabb@waynesville.k12.mo.us.

Notes

There is no fee for this camp.

If you are signing up multiple students for this camp, you will need to register each student separately.
24 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
Free soccer camp for grades 6-8 (boys and girls)
Top WCC ad design students named

During the 9th Annual Portfolio Night on April 16, 2026, Waynesville Career Center advertising design students were recognized for their work and the top three awards were presented as follows:

· Best of Show second year student: Haley Emerson

· Best of Show first year student: Cameron Williamson

· MVP honors: Deshe’ Franklin

Guests viewed student portfolios and spoke with the individual designers about their work for the Snack in a Pack, Good Samaritan of the Ozarks and other projects they created for their advertising design course. The designers described their work while displaying it via their student design websites or hard copies of their prototypes.The WCC's advertising design program is under the direction of Donna Groves. An Italian banquet was prepared by students in the WCC culinary arts program, which is under the direction of Chef Jon Dye.

Additional photos will be uploaded to the WCC Facebook page.
24 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
Top WCC ad design students named
Top WCC ad design students named
Top WCC ad design students named
Top WCC ad design students named
Top WCC ad design students named
Top WCC ad design students named
Top WCC ad design students named
Top WCC ad design students named
Top WCC ad design students named
Top WCC ad design students named

On Tuesday, April 28, 2026, NextHome Realty–Team Lisa Ellis donated multiple pairs of shoes and socks to Waynesville High School through the Shoes from the Heart program. Shoes from the Heart, a non-profit organization committed to delivering footwear to children in need, joined with Lisa Ellis, Next Home Realty and her team. Shoes from the Heart helps provide shoe closets for public schools, providing school staff with immediate access to footwear for students when the need arises. This collaboration exemplifies the shared commitment of both organizations to enhance the well-being of children in our community.

25 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
On Tuesday, April 28, 2026, NextHome Realty–Team Lisa Ellis donated multiple pairs of shoes to Waynesville High School through the Shoes from the Heart program. Shoes from the Heart, a non-profit organization committed to delivering footwear to children in need, joined with Lisa Ellis, Next Home Realty and her team. Shoes from the Heart helps provide shoe closets for public schools, providing school staff with immediate access to footwear for students when the need arises. This collaboration exemplifies the shared commitment of both organizations to enhance the well-being of children in our community.
Join us for a community conversation with Kym Laube from 6 to 7:15 p.m. on Friday, May 8, 2026, in the Waynesville High School Auditorium. Laube has more than 30 years of experience helping youth and families prevent substance use and is a member of the Tall Cop Says Stop team.

Parents, families and the public are invited and encouraged to attend this free event.

Laube will share information about how to talk with young people about drugs, alcohol and making healthy decisions. Laube is the Executive Director of Human Understanding Growth Services and has dedicated her work to helping youth and families prevent substance use. She will discuss:

- Strategies to prevent substance use
- Tips for starting open, honest conversations with youth
- Ways families and communities can support and guide young people

This event is hosted and sponsored by the Central Ozarks Medical Center (COMC). In addition to the evening event, Laube will speak with middle school and high school students earlier in the day.

26 days ago, Marianne Ward
 Join us for a community conversation with Kym Laube from 6 to 7:15 p.m. on Friday, May 8, 2026, in the Waynesville High School Auditorium. Laube has more than 30 years of experience helping youth and families prevent substance use and is a member of the Tall Cop Says Stop team.  Parents, families and the public are invited and encouraged to attend this free event.  Laube will share information about how to talk with young people about drugs, alcohol and making healthy decisions. Laube is the Executive Director of Human Understanding Growth Services and has dedicated her work to helping youth and families prevent substance use. She will discuss:  Strategies to prevent substance use Tips for starting open, honest conversations with youth Ways families and communities can support and guide young people This event is hosted and sponsored by the Central Ozarks Medical Center (COMC). In addition to the evening event, Laube will speak with middle school and high school students earlier in the day.
Law enforcement officials were called to East Elementary at approximately 2:35 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, to assist with a situation involving an individual student. The student’s parent/guardian has been notified. There is no ongoing threat to students or staff, and normal school operations have resumed.

26 days ago, Marianne Ward
Waynesville Middle School's Spring Band Concert was held on April 28, 2026, in the Waynesville High School Auditorium. The concert featured performances from the Beginning Percussion Ensemble, Full Beginning Band, Advanced Percussion Ensemble, WMS Jazz Band, Tiger Pride Band and Honor Band.
26 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
WMS hosts spring band concert
WMS hosts spring band concert
WMS hosts spring band concert
WMS hosts spring band concert
WMS hosts spring band concert
WMS hosts spring band concert
WMS hosts spring band concert
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.

A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.

26 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Waynesville High School art students earned seven awards at the Clay It Up/Sketch It Out Competition hosted by Nixa High School on April 18, 2026.  A total of 22 WHS students competed against peers from seven schools, taking on a series of timed challenges throughout the day. Each challenge was 70 minutes long.
Shawneen Hefton, Peggy Arold, Sandy Shelton and Col. (Ret.) Charles Williams from the Waynesville Career Center are being recognized as this week’s #TeacherProudTuesday shout-out.



#ProudTeacherTuesday #WaySchools
27 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
Shawneen Hefton, Peggy Arold, Sandy Shelton and Col. (Ret.) Charles Williams from the Waynesville Career Center are being recognized as this week’s #TeacherProudTuesday shout-out.    #ProudTeacherTuesday #WaySchools
Waynesville High School has announced the Prom queen and king candidates. They are as follows:



Prom Queen Candidates:

Breanna Bednarick
Katherine Bercier
Emmalie Erlewine
Destiny Griffin


Prom King Candidates:

Noah Forte
Brandon Jackson
Keegan Sharp
Ki Ventura


Prom will take place Saturday, May 9, 2026.

27 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
Waynesville High School has announced the Prom queen and king candidates. They are as follows:     Prom Queen Candidates:  Breanna Bednarick Katherine Bercier Emmalie Erlewine Destiny Griffin    Prom King Candidates:  Noah Forte Brandon Jackson Keegan Sharp Ki Ventura    Prom will take place Saturday, May 9, 2026.
Join us tomorrow, Wednesday (April 29) for Community Salute to Service!



The community is invited to attend the Community Salute to Service at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in the Waynesville High School Auditorium.



This event is free and open to the public and members of the community are encouraged to attend.



The Community Salute to Service will recognize high school students from throughout Missouri who are joining/attending:

· any branch of the U.S. military

· National Guard

· Reserves

· ROTC program at a college/university

· military academy



Students being recognized should report to the Choir Room at 5:30 p.m. April 29 at WHS, which is located at 200 G.W. Lane St. in Waynesville, Mo.
27 days ago, Donal Imbrunone
Join us tomorrow, Wednesday (April 29) for Community Salute to Service!     The community is invited to attend the Community Salute to Service at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in the Waynesville High School Auditorium.     This event is free and open to the public and members of the community are encouraged to attend.     The Community Salute to Service will recognize high school students from throughout Missouri who are joining/attending:  ·      any branch of the U.S. military  ·      National Guard  ·      Reserves  ·      ROTC program at a college/university  ·      military academy    Students being recognized should report to the Choir Room at 5:30 p.m. April 29 at WHS, which is located at 200 G.W. Lane St. in Waynesville, Mo.