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🚨Stop for the Bus – It’s the Law - Drivers, your attention can save a life!
When a school bus stops, so should you. It’s not just courteous — it’s the law.
Here’s what to remember:
• Stop at least 10 feet away when red lights are flashing and the stop arm is out
• Stay stopped until the lights stop flashing and the arm retracts
• Be alert in school zones and neighborhoods
Every stop protects a student. Thank you for helping keep our roads safe!
Sign-ups end on October 24th.
Steps to sign up...
Step 1) Registration; you can accomplish this by going to the wcsdpa.org website, click on menu, scroll down to departments, click Athletics+ and it is here you can register
Step 2) Once registration is complete you will be prompted to pay a registration fee online
Step 3) Upload a current Section 6 Sports Physical or send on in to school with your son/daughter
*Physicals must be handed in before the first official day of practice November 14, 2025
Questions? Please contact Clay Hayes; hayesc@wcsdpa.org
Attention Parents of 6-8 students: 6-8 grade students will be attending a field trip to the Library Theatre tomorrow, Wednesday, October 22, 2025 for a musical performance. Students will depart at 8:20 and returning around 10:55.
October has been an incredible month across our schools! From fall activities and classroom projects to community events and student achievements, there’s been so much to celebrate. Our schools are buzzing with learning, creativity, and teamwork as we move deeper into the school year.
Check out the attached document to see some of the many highlights from October. We are so proud of our students, staff, and families for continuing to make our district a place where great things happen every day!
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Come out and support our amazing student athletes and musicians as they represent their schools with pride! Check out this week’s schedule of athletic events and band performances in the image.
Let’s fill the stands and the stands with school spirit — your cheers and applause make all the difference!


⚠ Stay Safe: The Danger Zone - Can your child see the driver? More importantly — can the driver see them?
The “Danger Zone” is the 10-foot area around the bus where it’s hardest for drivers to see students. Teach children to:
• Stay 10 steps away from the bus
• Make eye contact with the driver before crossing
• Never walk behind the bus
Our drivers are always watching carefully, but safety is a team effort. Let’s make sure every child is seen and safe!
Attention Parents, See the link below for the Pumpkin Carving Decorating Guidelines. This is a fun family activity; we look forward to seeing your creations! This information will be sent home with your child today!
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Join us this week in celebrating our students’ hard work and talents at a variety of fall season events. There’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Check out the full schedule of events by date or by sport in the image . Come out, show your support, and cheer on our WCSD students!


Attention Parents: There is no school for students on Monday, October 13, 2025, for Columbus Day! Enjoy your day!
Ride Right: Safety Inside the Bus - What’s the safest way to ride the bus? Sit right, ride right!
Once aboard, students play a big part in keeping the ride safe for everyone.
Remind them to:
• Stay in their seat, facing forward
• Use quiet voices so the driver can concentrate
• Keep backpacks on their lap or under their seat
• Avoid shouting or horseplay
The U.S. Department of Transportation reports that school buses are the safest way to get to and from school — let’s keep it that way!
Picture Day is This Friday – October 10th!
Get ready to smile! Please send your student to school with their best smile and dressed for the occasion — we’ll take care of the rest!
You can tell from the excitement in the air that this weekend is Homecoming Weekend 2025!
As part of the celebration, all of the 7th and 8th grade students from YEMS will be going to Eisenhower to take part in the festivities on Friday, October 10th!
Students will be departing from YEMS right after lunch (12:30) and traveling to Ike via bus. Once there, all of our fall student-athletes will be recognized in front of the student body including junior high basketball, junior high football, cross-country, and varsity soccer, cheer, and football.
The homecoming court and several of our students will be involved in the pep-rally and homecoming fun playing various games and cheers. The assembly will be capped off with a performance by our Eisenhower Marching Band before returning to YEMS shortly after 2:00.
The homecoming football game, Franklin @ Eisenhower, will begin at 7:00 that same night.
Come out and cheer on our students by attending one of the many fall season events.
View this week's full schedule by date or browse by sport in the images below.
Let’s fill the stands and show our WCSD pride!


🚌 October is Bus Safety Month!
Each week, we’ll spotlight an important part of keeping our students safe as they travel nearly 1.8 million miles each year across 792 square miles of Warren County. Safety is always our #1 priority!
🛑 Safety Starts at the Stop - Did you know bus safety begins before students even step on board?
Arriving early and staying alert at the bus stop helps everyone start the day safely!
Here are a few simple reminders for families to review together:
• Arrive at the bus stop 10 minutes early
• Stand back from the curb while waiting
• Wait for the bus to come to a complete stop before approaching
• Never push or run at the bus stop
Remind children that the driver needs to see them at all times. With nearly 10,000 miles traveled each school day, every safe stop matters!
