
Meet the Author! Erin Stewart, author of The Words We Keep, will be in the WHS library Thursday, March 6th.


WOWZERS...our community showed up last night for our 2025 graduating class!
Thanks to the incredible generosity of our Warrensburg community, the fundraising committee raised over $36,000 for Project Graduation! This staggering sum ensures we can provide an amazing, fun-filled event for our Seniors on May 17th.
Our sincere thanks to everyone who contributed and helped make this possible.
The 2025 Project Graduation Fundraising Committee

Culver's is generously helping our FFA Chapter raise funds in connection with our local store's 5 year anniversary. Thank you in advance for your support!


Menu changes for Monday, February 24th through Friday, February 28th.


Baseball meeting on Monday, February 24th


French and Spanish Club meeting after school on Thursday, February 27th.


Due to the weather causing school to be closed at the end of this week, permission slips for the Teach It Forward Conference will still be accepted until Wednesday, the 19th to either Ms. Snell or Mrs. Kearfott.

Due to the ominous forecast for Wednesday, and the potential for hazardous road conditions, we regrettably have decided to reschedule the auction for Sunday, February 23 at 5:30 PM at Milestones. We thank you for your patience, understanding, and continued support of Project Graduation.
Sincerely,
The Project Grad Auction Committee

20205 Project Grad Dinner and Auction Announcement:
We are closely monitoring the weather and hope to decide by Tuesday morning whether the auction will proceed as scheduled.
Sincerely,
Joe Para

WHS Students: If you signed up for the Teach It Forward conference scheduled for Feb. 27th at UCM, please pick up a permission slip from Rm. 110 and return it by the end of this week.

Thanks to the local businesses, organizations, UCM and SFCC for participating in Freshmen Career Day at Warrensburg High School.









FBLA competed at the District 10 Leadership Conference yesterday. Congratulations to the following students:
Anthony Long
• Accounting II, 1st place (SQ)
• Financial Math, 1st place (SQ)
• Personal Finance, 4th place (SQ)
Anston Sorensen
• Computer Problem Solving, 1st place (SQ)
• Networking Infrastructures, 1st place (SQ)
John Wu
• Financial Math, 4th place (SQ)
Raven Impastato, Katelyn Helmig, Jaden Degen
• Graphic Design, 5th place
Mallory Hall & Kayla Morrison
• Introduction to Business Presentation, 1st place (SQ)
(SQ) = State Qualifier



Attention aspiring teachers!
The Missouri State University College of Education and Department of Mathematics are offering two fantastic summer programs for high school students interested in teaching:
Bears Teach: Open to all students in grades 9-11, this program provides an introduction to the exciting world of education.
Young Mathematics Teacher Academy: Designed for students with a strong passion for math, this program explores the rewarding career of teaching mathematics.
Program Details:
Dates: June 2nd - 6th
Experience: Immersive week on the Missouri State University campus, including:
Living in the residence halls
Engaging in hands-on educational activities
Cost: FREE for students (transportation costs not included)
Eligibility: All high school students from rural, suburban, and urban districts are welcome.
Attached: You'll find flyers for both programs for further details.



Baseball meeting on Thursday, February 13th at 7:15 am


Robotics League Tournament Results
We had a great League Tournament, and while we did not get a direct advancement to State, 2 of 3 teams earned the opportunity to compete for a State advancement in the Super Qualifier on February 15th.
The Small Fries, composed of Mariah Penniman, Scott Swainston, Grant Fitterer and Audrey Mechenbier, and Team Serenity, composed of George Dietz and Mack Young will be competing against 34 other teams for 1 of 6 advancements to State. That is an opportunity12 of 22 teams did not have from our League Tournament. Our third team, Team Rocinante, composed of Abby Morsbach, Samantha Altman, and Noah Morsbach left it all on the field with several victories, but are done for this competition.
Please congratulate these competitors!

Rivals for a Reason Spirit Week - February 2nd through 7th
This week is everyone’s favorite rivalry event of the year, the Warrensburg vs Sedalia Smith-Cotton basketball game! We want to use our competitiveness for good! Grab your wallets and prepare for this year’s “Rival for A Reason” fundraiser!
This year, Warrensburg High School will be supporting the Women’s Shelter! Your WHS Student Council has planned a week of fun fundraising activities to support this impactful cause!
The winner of the fundraiser will be announced at the Warrensburg vs Sedalia Smith-Cotton basketball game’s Varsity halftime on February 7th at Smith-Cotton High School. If you need a ride Sign up for the pep bus! $3 to hold your place on the bus!!
🚨YOU WILL GET YOUR MONEY BACK!!!🚨


Thank you to West Central Electric Cooperative, Inc. Round Up Foundation. The WHS Industrical Technology program received a $2,000 grant from the Round Up Foundation.



Breakfast and Lunch Menus for February



Please congratulate the following students for their participation in the Region 12 FCCLA STAR Events competition.
Grace Gilbert- Bronze Award Job Interview
McKynzie Heupel- Gold Award Interior Design and advancing to State.
Congratulations!


Basketball fundraiser at Playa Azul on Wednesday, January 29th from 3:00 to 8:00 pm.
