
Angel Tree sign up ends November 25th. Scan the QR code and sign up online this year :)


Seventh grade science students used the new 3-D computers to run a simulation to create plant cells using every day household items. They learned about the structure and function of the organelles.


Our A-W Titans Boys Cross Country team is headed to State! Best of luck to the team - first time in school history! Racing will be at Detweiller Park in Peoria with the race scheduled to start at 10:00 am. Let's Go Titans!


We have a brand new handcrafted bench in our hallway thanks to the excellent work by Mr. Trill and his students. Thank you so much!




The core value for the month of October was self-discipline:exercising control over one's actions & impulses, working diligently towards their goals. From those who were nominated, the staff voted for Jayden Magnussen. Jayden was nominated by Mr. Trill & Mr. Stoner.
The WHS Athletic Department received several nominations which resulted in Noah Feltner being chosen for the Positive Student-Athlete of the Month! "Noah Feltner has always displayed a positive attitude & leads in the way we want all our Geese/Titan athletes to lead. He participates actively in class discussions, does well academically, & is the consummate teammate in cross country, on the basketball court, & on the track. Noah consistently encourages teammates & pushes his own limits to achievement beyond physical limitations. Noah Feltner exemplifies the traits of a student-athlete leader of Wethersfield High School."


Veterans Day Program on Monday, November 11
We are honored to host this year’s American Legion Veterans Day Program in the Wethersfield High School Gym on Monday, November 11. The event that is open to the public will begin with a Welcome Reception at 9:30 AM with the program starting at 10:00 AM. All High School students will attend and/or participate in the program.
🎉 To show our appreciation and unity, we encourage all district students to wear red, white, and blue on Monday! This will be a wonderful way for our students to visually show their respect and gratitude for the sacrifices made by our veterans.
Program Details: 📅 Date: Monday, November 11
📍 Location: Wethersfield High School Gym
Schedule Highlights:
• 🎶 National Anthem performed by Brooke Shores & Saphyre Murphy and the WHS band
• 🎖️ Introduction of Color Guard
• 🕊️ POW/MIA Recognition
• 🎙️ Remarks from the Mayor
• 🎙️ Student speakers (one from Wethersfield High School, one from Kewanee High School)
• 21-gun salute on the High School front lawn at 11:00 AM
We look forward to coming together as a school community to honor our veterans and instill in our students a deep respect for their service.
Thank you for your support, and we hope to see everyone dressed in red, white, and blue 🇺🇸 for this meaningful event.


Hi everyone!
Check out the November "Turkey Time" Newsletter here: https://secure.smore.com/n/ns840
Have a Great Night!


Business professionals hosted small group career workshops on Monday for our juniors and seniors. Degree interests included Finance, Management/Marketing, Engineering, Trades, Education, Art, and Medical, including nursing, X-ray/lab tech, EMT, etc.


Our Wethersfield Flying Geese Volleyball team is playing on Tuesday Night in Williamsfield at 6:00 pm in the Class 1A IHSA Sectional Semi-Finals! Come out and support this great group versus Illini Bluffs! We need to be LOUD and PROUD for our team!! Best of luck Ladies!


Students in 8th grade ELA have been researching monster folklore in Latin America, so that they can modernize a monster in a narrative scene that they are creating for their end of unit assessment of the novel, Summer of the Mariposas. Before planning their narrative, students had the opportunity to create "Wanted" posters for their villainous monster that their characters will encounter in their story.


Today, our first-graders took part in a fun mock election to vote for their favorite Oreo cookie: Golden or Chocolate. The activity aimed at teaching them about the voting process in an engaging way. The day started with the reading of Grace for President, a story that emphasizes the importance of voting. Afterward, the students got to taste both types of Oreos, helping them decide which one they liked best. Before voting, each student filled out a voter registration card to learn about the steps in an election. Then, they went to the polling stations to cast their votes. The results were close, with Golden Oreos winning 18 votes to Chocolate's 15. The excitement in the classroom made it a memorable experience for everyone, combining learning with fun!


Excellent Job at Drop-Off this morning, especially for our first day! Thank you for helping us make our drop-off the safest and most efficient that we can. Some notes or adjustments to be aware of moving forward:
1. Any family with a Pre-K or Kindergarten student may get dropped off at the main elementary school entrance. If not, parents will have to use the car lane by the Blish.
2. Please pull all the way forward to the Green Drop Off Signs in the lane. We will direct you forward as a reminder.
3. Those who park across McClure Street and walk their student across McClure Street will either need to park and walk to the nearest crosswalk for safety or drive around to use the car lane by the Blish. Those who park on the South side of McClure Street (school side) may use the sidewalk to take their student to the playground gate.
4. All buses will drop students off (including Pre-K) at the playground gate on McClure Street. Those eating breakfast will continue to stay on to be dropped off at the Main High School Entrance.
5. Life Skills Program - Parents will pull out of line to the right to drop off their student if before their drop-off time (8:00am-8:10am), then re-enter the car lane when appropriate.
6. Junior High Parents may either drop their students off at the Main High School door or they can go through the drop-off lane with 1st - 6th students. Do Not drop your students off to walk across Garfield in the morning as it gets congested.
7. Parents may use the Main Elementary Entrance if it is past 8am instead of the car lane by the Blish.


Each month, second-grade students exchange letters with second-graders from Cambridge. Each student builds a friendship with their own pen pal. On Friday, the Cambridge students came and visited their WES friends. Later this year, our WES students will visit their Cambridge pen pals.


Just a reminder that Tomorrow morning begins our new morning drop-off procedures that we have been posting for the last two weeks. Please be patient as we begin these safer and more efficient changes.

With 6:28 to go in the first half...AW and Lutheran are tied at 14.
The second half will be streamed on geese230.com

We are aware of issues with the NFHS camera, and we are working on getting this problem fixed. We appreciate your patience.

Exciting News!! Congratulations to Wethersfield High School students, staff, and community for their hard work in earning the Exemplary Designation on the Illinois School Report Card!



Congratulations Zeb and Emersyn!
https://www.regionalmedianews.com/news/local/congratulations-to-wethersfield-students-of-the-month-for-november-2024?fbclid=IwY2xjawGSA55leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHcmOzZpO1aAm8b-JMJJroMY59mKQveqd8nwg-mQDgHoFJlKJ5zsDD2dnEQ_aem_Os9FFU_1eX0w9ME2hS81ZQ


Announcement for the GATES and TICKET PRICES for tomorrow's A-W Titans Playoff Game! Get there early and GET LOUD!! @awtitansfb @geesefans


Best of Luck to our AW Titan Boys Cross Country team at Sectionals! The first-ever Regional Champions are running at Saukie Golf Course on Saturday! Run like someone's chasing you!
