May 25, 2023
End of School Year Wrap-Up
District Track Closures Over Summer
WSD to Hold "Drive the Bus" Recruiting Event This June
Summer Jump Into Reading Event
WSD Buses Have Another Year of High-Scoring State Inspection
- May 25 | K-11 Last Day (early release)
- June 4 | WSD Graduation | Timberland, 8:30 a.m.; North Point, 12:30 p.m.; Holt, 4:30 p.m.; Liberty, 8:30 p.m.
- June 7 | Board of Education Work Session
- June 14 | Board of Education Meeting
- Aug 12 | Back to School Fair
Kindergarten registration is open. Don't wait! All children who will turn five before Aug. 1, 2023, are eligible to attend kindergarten. Click here for more information.
Sports physicals will be offered at each school through our Mercy Clinic. Click here for more information. Schedule your fall sports physical today!
Does your child have the immunizations needed to start school next year? Now is the time to make the necessary appointments. Learn more.
The WSD celebrated distinguished teachers and staff in its annual Awards Banquet on Wednesday, May 10, at North Point High School. Read the full article of highlights here.
WSD Students Earn Fire Truck Rides to School for Attendance
The WSD and the WFPD teamed up again this year to reward elementary students who have excellent attendance.
Each High School Advances Boys Wrestlers to State Level
WSD Foundation Awards $14,500 in Mini Grants
WSD High Schools Raise $12,000+ in 2023 Annual Scott Swofford Games
Graduating Seniors Awarded $136,000+ in Community Scholarships
Two WSD Seniors Named National Merit Scholarship Finalists
WSD Girls High School Basketball Season Highlights
WSD High School Dance Team Highlights
WSD Girls Wrestling Sends 17 Athletes to State Championships
WSD Students Advance to SkillsUSA National Leadership Conference
WSD Hosts Seventh Annual Film Festival
Ratchet Rockers Robotics Team Takes on The World Championship
COME HOME TO THE WSD!
Congratulations to Holt High School senior Graham George, who has been awarded the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) Scholarship. Read more.
Wentzville Middle's seventh graders got a glimpse into just how serious the electricity coming from power lines is, thanks to a presentation from Cuivre River Electric Cooperative, Inc.