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Office Depot Offers Opportunity for WPS to Earn Free School Supplies

5% of Parent/Student/School Supporter Purchases Goes Back to District

| February 21, 2007

Office Depot is Taking Care of Education in 2007, by providing the essential tools and supplies that students need to be successful in the classroom, plus programs and services that benefit Wahoo Public Schools and its teachers. Every time . . . read more Feedback

ALERTNOW Rapid Notification Parent Overview

Information about System Used to Notify Parents of School Closings and Emergencies

| February 5, 2007

WAHOO PUBLIC SCHOOLS have been using ALERTNOW for a number of years to substantially improve its ongoing parent notification and communication. Ninety-nine percent of parents with school age children can be reached reliably using a . . . read more Feedback

Three Area Businesses Fail Latest Round of Alcohol Compliance Checks

Non-Compliant Rate Down Significantly from 20 Percent Last December

Project Extra Mile News Release | October 24, 2006

Three (6 percent) alcohol retail outlets checked by law enforcement in Saunders County sold alcohol to underage purchasers. Law enforcement officers from three area agencies collaborated to check 50 on and off-sale retail establishments . . . read more Feedback

2005-2006 State Writing Assessment Results Released

WPS Students Score Above Statewide Averages at All Levels

by David Privett | August 28, 2006

It's always nice to begin a new school year with good news, and teachers and students throughout the district definitely have been given reason to celebrate. Each year, fourth, eighth, and eleventh grade students across the state . . . read more Feedback

Message Regarding Asbestos

| August 17, 2005

  TO: Parents, Employees and General Public RE: The Presence of Asbestos Within District Buildings FROM: Edward Rastovski, Superintendent   The Institute for Environmental Assessment was requested . . . read more

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