The Wooster Blade Wooster High Schools Bi-weekly Student Publication

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Senior advises underclassmen

Prior to my senior year, I considered myself having senioritis since freshman year. I thought of high school, and everything that went with it, was completely overrated. I did not go out and make...

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Police dog gifted with new vest

  The General Grounds staff donated a bulletproof vest to Officer Josh Timko’s police dog, Haro, as a thank you for his service and also for his protection in the field on April 29....

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District can sense the tides of change approaching

Students at the high school can look forward to expanded course offerings in Project Lead the Way and College Credit Plus options, according to WHS principal Tyler Keener.   “In regard to new programs,...

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Ohio summer concerts

Columbus: June 5: Cage the Elephant and Portugal the Man at EXPRESS LIVE! June 10: Saint Motel at A and R Music Bar July 8: Dave Matthews Band at Nationwide Arena July 28: Coldplay...

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Seniors win scholarship

  Seniors Jessica Ezeji and Aaron Cochran were the recipients of the Wooster All-Sports Booster Scholarship Award in which they each won $1000. They are the first to win the award this year. Ron...

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WHS elects new student government

 Student government elections were held May 9 and 10 and determined that the following students would be taking positions in student government: The freshman class president and class vice president will be Grace Buchholz...

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WHS helps commemorate Brian Tarpley

 A new memorial being created to commemorate the late Brian Tarpley, who died on Feb. 29 of this year. Tarpley suffered from kidney failure and esophageal cancer for some time.  Family friend, Jen Joy, remembers...

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The Big Band Dance swings into Wooster

On April 30, the annual WHS Big Band Dance will take place from 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. The dance costs $10 per person and is run by music director, Dan Adams, and the...