If you ordered a 2015-2016 yearbook, they have arrived. They are available for pick up at any time after September 2,2016. Stop by the high school office and you will be directed to the media center to get your book.
Senior Pictures
September 16, 2016
Seniors need to turn in a senior picture and baby picture to Mr. Enders before April 1, 2017. These pictures can also be emailed to Mr. Enders at enders.todd@wynfordroyals.org Please make sure that the images are wallet sized for use in the yearbook on the senior pages.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mr. Enders in the media center at 419-562-7828 x 225.
Wynford Junior High announces spring sport scholar athletes. The criteria for the a scholar athlete is a 3.5 GPA for the third nine week grading period and currently be enrolled in five academic content areas.
In the 7th grade, we have 11 scholar athletes and overall 85% of the 7th grade participants, boys and girls, in track have achieved this recognition.
7th Grade Scholar Athletes
Front row: Thomas Rindfuss, Matthew Schiefer, Alison Gebhardt, Levi Hartschuh, Caden Pollock.
Back row: Ryan Ruth, Will Stinehelfer, Carter West, Wes Wheeler, Logan Collene, Peyton Bardon.
In the 8th grade, we also have 11 scholar athletes and overall 65% of the 8th grade participants, boys and girls, in track have achieved this recognition.
8th Grade Scholar Athletes
Front row: Eleni Ritzler, Briley Pollock, Rylee Alspach, Emma Lohr, Kim Tuck.
Back row: Todd Chandler, Ty Flohr, Gavin Leffler, David Bils, Brady McGuire, Carson Heinlen.
Keep up the great work, and we appreciate your commitment to academic success as well as participating in a spring sport. Congratulations for this recognition.
After performing the Star Spangled Banner at a home Varsity Girls' Basketball game, the first graders went viral on Twitter and Facebook, and caught the attention of Jerry Snodgrass at the OHSAA.
Mr. Snodgrass contacted Mrs. Nutter to see if the group would be interested in singing at a Boys' Championship game in Columbus...and of course we said yes!
Thirty-four students loaded a bus at 7:30 to head to Columbus for a 10:45 game. The students entered the arena in an entrance that allowed them to go straight on to the floor. The students were amazed by the Schottenstein Center, from an adult's perspective, their pure amazement may have been the best part of the day!
The students practiced several times before finding their seats.
When it was time for the game, they marched on to the court with confidence and sang with great enthusiasm and pride in front of thousands of people! After they performed, they took their seats and enjoyed the game. They also took a walking tour of the Schott.
The PTO supplied students with snacks for the way to Columbus, a parent treated them all with cotton candy, the school provided lunch and the OHSAA provided tickets for the students and staff attending.
This trip would not have possible without the preparation provided by Carrie Freshour, Tracy Frombaugh, Tonya Kimmel, Sean Weisenauer, Teresa Wenner, Dawn Schaaf and of course, the students' parents!
First grade students that participated in the event were: Left to Right: Back Row: Aaron Rabun, Addie Dunford, Brooke Frombaugh, Allyson Liming, Landon Miller, Trey Johnson, Korbin Wyss, Daniel Fleming, Braxton Leeper, Zayden Reinhart, Gavin Koehler, Shilese LaFrance Middle Row: Allie Bessinger, Evan Stacklin, Jesse Whitmeyer, Cali Weible, Daina Tate, Brooklyn Stauffer, Gwendolyn Collene, Gavin Cross-Tucker, Victoria Kelly, Evan Hedges Front Row: Maggie Ridge, Kylie Harer, Brooke Schieber, Braxton Hunt, Cali Holbrook, Maddison Keaton, Hayden Langenderfer, Willa Johnson, Caroline Sheldon, Alivia Ritzler, Eli Cooper, Brennen Westrick