
The City of Waynesville has informed the district that Waynesville High School and Waynesville Career Center will be without water for a short time tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 2, 2024. The outage is scheduled to begin at 6 a.m. and is estimated to last a couple of hours. Students are encouraged to bring a water bottle. #wayschools

The following information is condensed from a Jan. 26, 2024, article by Brian Hill, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office.
About 50 Fort Leonard Wood service members volunteered on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024, at Waynesville High School to support the Waynesville JROTC Drill Competition, which was hosted by the WHS JROTC Tiger Battalion.
Drill sergeants with Company B, 787th Military Police Battalion ā alongside Marine Corps Detachment and Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering Navy Detachment instructors ā acted as judges for the various events. Soldiers from the NCO Academy also helped support the event.
Presenting the trophies to the individual event and overall winners were Maj. Gen. Christopher Beck, MSCoE and Fort Leonard Wood commanding general, and Command Sgt. Maj. Jorge Arzabala.
Speaking in the gymnasium at the awards ceremony, Beck thanked the families and service members in attendance, and told the cadets to be proud of āthe motivation, the drive and the work ethic that each one of you showed.ā
āā¦Lifeās a team sport. The relationships youāre building today will carry on forever. Whether you join the military ā which is also a team sport ā or go in a different direction, the lessons, the values, the work ethic and the drive that youāre displaying with events like this are unbelievable.ā
JROTC cadet Matthew Doyle from Central High School, in St. Joseph, Mo., took 1st place in the Individual Drill Down event and Gabrielle Carnoali, from Leavenworth High School, in Leavenworth, Kan., took 2nd. #wayschools











Members of the community are invited to nominate a Waynesville R-VI School District employee for the Rising Star Award and the Support Superstar Awards.
The Rising Star Award will be presented to a staff member who is new to the field of education (5 or fewer years of teaching/school experience) and has demonstrated the ability to have a positive impact on students. The nominee must be returning to the Waynesville R-VI School District for the 2024-2025 school year. Click on the link below to vote for your Rising Star!
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The Support Super Star Award will be presented to a staff member that has worked in the school district for at least one year. Support staff who have already announced their intent to retire or leave the district at the end of the year are not eligible for the award. Any non-certified employee is eligible for this award. Click on the link below to vote for your Support Superstar!
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All nominations will close February 9, 2024 at 3 p.m.



Superintendent Hilary Bales praised the Waynesville Career Center staff members for their successful AMI day and for preparing students for their futures on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024, during their Super Session. #wayschools



