
Senior Spotlight - Congratulations Michael Robert Carnahan, Jr. YMHS is proud of you and all your accomplishments!!


Senior Spotlight - Congratulations Kiana Stanbro! YMHS is proud of you and all your accomplishments!


Senior Spotlight - Congratulations Crystal Baine! YMHS is proud of you and all your accomplishments!

Prom Spirit Week


Congratulations to Lucas Keefer! YMHS is proud of you and all your accomplishments.


Kindergarten Roundup
Each elementary school will host a Kindergarten Roundup session so interested parents can meet with various people to learn more about kindergarten and complete helpful screenings. Please see the flyer below for more information or the Registration tab on the district webpage: https://www.wcsdpa.org/o/wcsd/page/registration.


🎉 Testing Tip #7: Celebrate Effort
Celebrate your child’s effort with positive reinforcement.
After each testing day, celebrate your child’s hard work! You don’t need big rewards—a favorite snack, a game night, or a hand-written note can go a long way. Reinforcing effort helps kids stay motivated and feel proud of their progress, no matter the outcome. 🎉🍪👏
👏🎉 Your encouragement makes a big difference!


Sign-ups for the 21st Century summer SPARK program are now open. Transportation will be provided!!! Please use the QR Code located on the attached flyer or access the sign-up link via the Warren County School District 21st Century page. Any student entering grades 6- 8 in the fall of 2025 is eligible. A separate post shows the details for grades K-5.
https://www.wcsdpa.org/o/wcsd/page/nita-m-lowey-21st-century-community-learning-centers


📵 Testing Tip #6: Limit Nighttime Screens
Try to limit screen time the night before a test to help your child wind down and fall asleep more easily.
Blue light affects sleep quality and screen time can overstimulate the brain.
Turn off TVs, tablets, and phones at least 30–60 minutes before bed.
Encourage quiet activities like drawing, puzzles, journaling, or reading to help your child wind down.📱🚫💤


💬 Testing Tip #5: Encourage, Don’t Pressure
A simple “You’ve got this!” can go a long way. Reassure your child that effort matters more than perfection. 💪💬
Say things like “I’m proud of your hard work” or “Just do your best.” Avoid placing too much importance on the score. Emphasize effort, persistence, and progress over perfection.


🕰️ Testing Tip #4: Arrive on Time
Punctuality helps students start the day grounded and prepared.
Being late can create stress or cause your child to miss important directions. Try leaving 10 minutes earlier than usual during testing weeks to give yourself a buffer for unexpected delays.⏰🚸


📅 Testing Tip #3: Keep Routines Calm
A smooth morning can set the tone for the whole day.
Lay out clothes, pack bags, and prep lunch or snacks the night before. Keep the atmosphere calm—turn on music, give extra time for getting ready, and keep things positive. Avoid conflict or rushing, which can raise anxiety levels.
🌞🧘 Less chaos = more confidence.


Senior Spotlight - Congratulations to our senior, Anna McCord. YMHS is proud of you and your accomplishments.


🥣 State Testing Tip #2: Fuel Up!
A healthy breakfast = a strong start.
All WCSD students can receive a free breakfast. Encourage your child to eat breakfast each morning to help them stay full and focused during testing. 🥚🍎🥣
Why: Whole grains, fruit, and protein help kids stay focused during long testing sessions.
🥚🍌🥣 A well-fed brain is a powerful one!


The Envirothon Competition was held at Chapman State Park on Tuesday, April 15. All county schools were represented. JV and Varsity teams rotated through 5 stations answering questions about soils, wildlife, forestry, aquatics, and current issues. The Warren County Conservation District organized training and the competition with assistance from DCNR (Department of Conservation and Natural Resources), NRCS (Natural Resources Conservation Service), PA Fish and Boat Commission, and the PA Game Commission. We would like to thank all organizations, including Chapman State Park, for their continued positive support of students.
1st place JV: EMHS The Primary Marsupial: Shawnee Alcorn, Madison Rutkowski, Fiona Cook, Alianna Eckstrom
2nd place JV: YMHS Silly Squirrels: YMHS Silly Squirrels: Sophia Scott, Allison Hackman, student, Mackenzie Hodak
2nd place Varsity: YMHS Scat Scarfers: Michael Carnahan, Kale Jespersen, Tydus Chase, Carsyn Branstrom
3rd place Varsity: WAHS Warren Woodcocks: Jacob Retterer, Zane Carlson, Lucille Harrison, Alivia Hallas, Christopher Orth
3rd place JV: YMHS Sunny Sunflowers: Ava Young, Adelyn McDonald, Ashlyn Zimmerman, Kaden Moore
4th place Varsity: YMHS Purple Platypi: Paige Stover, Gabby Hodak, Caitlyn Pikna, Riley Lauger
4th place JV: YMHS Sassy Sasquatches: Jacob Battko, Collin Havers, Wyatt Walters, Johnathan Sullivan, Mikah Benton
Best in Forestry: WAHS Warren Woodcocks: Jacob Retterer, Zane Carlson, Lucille Harrison, Alivia Hallas, Christopher Orth









Important Information for Grades 6–8 Families!
As we prepare for PSSA Testing starting Tuesday, April 22, it is helpful and strongly suggested that students in grades 6–8 leave their computers at school over Easter Break. This allows us to ensure all devices are charged and ready for testing!
Reminder: Students should bring their computers AND chargers to school tomorrow so they can be stored and prepped over the break.
Thank you for your continued support, and we wish you a restful and enjoyable break!

📚 State Testing Tip #1: Rest is Best!
Encourage a full night of sleep—ideally 8–10 hours—for at least a week before testing.
A well-rested brain is more focused, less anxious, and better able to retain information. Start winding down earlier in the evenings by limiting screens, using calming routines like reading or quiet music, and keeping bedtimes consistent—even on weekends.
Why: A steady sleep schedule helps your child feel alert and ready to learn—not just on test day, but every day!


Just a reminder: There is No School for students on Thursday, April 17th - Monday, April 21st.


🎯 Getting Ready for State Testing: How You Can Help!
Over the next week, we’ll be sharing quick tips to help your child feel confident, focused, and ready for state assessments. These small, simple habits—like a good night’s sleep or a healthy breakfast—can make a big difference!
Each post will include a practical tip you can use at home to support your child before, during, and after testing days.
Let’s work together to make this a positive experience for all students! 💪📚


Dear Parents and Guardians,
Please click the link to see the upcoming dates for PSSAs and Keystones. Please note which test(s) your child will be taking based on their grade level and current course load. https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2985/WCSD/3540991/Overview_of_Assessment_Calendar_2024.2025.pdf