
CLASS OF 2024 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - MACKENZIE LEIGH MILLER. MacKenzie attends the Greene County Career and Technology Center (CTC) for Cosmetology. She is a varsity cheerleader. In her free time, she enjoys reading, hiking and helping with caring for animals . After graduation, MacKenzie plans to attend West Liberty University for Social Work. Congratulations MacKenzie! Good luck in all your future endeavors.


The elementary book fair was a huge success! A big thank you goes out to everyone in the community that donated money. Because of the generous donations, every elementary student had the opportunity to get books from the book fair!


Jackson Grimes, Mrs. Haines, and Mr. Bruno all ran the Pittsburgh Half Marathon this past Sunday, May 5. It was the first half for both Jackson and Mrs. Haines, and they both posted great times! Congrats to all three! If this is something that interests you, make sure to contact Mr. Bruno about joining the Pioneer Cross Country team.



Beckett Blouir returned from her visit to the Capitol Building with her 1st place ribbon. Beckett won 1st place in the 2024 Keep PA Beautiful Litter Hawk Poster Contest and was recognized yesterday in Harrisburg. GREAT JOB BECKETT!


Financial Aid Junior JumpStart Webinar through PHEAA
Join PHEAA for an exciting session tailored to high school juniors that will inspire them to take charge of their future! This session is all about empowering students to plan and set goals, setting the stage for a successful senior year. We’ll equip them with invaluable insights into navigating the financial aid process, ensuring they’re well-prepared to tackle the challenges that await.
This webinar is scheduled for May 8, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM (ET).
Register at pheaa.org/virtual.

Attention Prom Attendees:
This year, students attending prom will access photos taken by Lifetouch on an online ordering website a few days after the dance. Print orders can be placed directly online once those images are available. Attendees will receive ordering info from Lifetouch at prom. You can also scan this QR code to be alerted when images become available.



April 2023 Monthly School Board Meeting
April 25, 2024
6 PM - Pre-Board Workshop / Approx. 7 PM - Board Meeting
WGSD Central Admin Conference Room
Zoom: https://iu1-org.zoom.us/j/91437916781?pwd=L0pZb3BsNlRDaUtQNVF2c1hrSjFEZz09

Congratulations to today's E-Sports VIP students. These students were honored with lunch passes to enter the E-Sports Arena during lunch. The students were recognized for their hard work and effort on the PSSA Assessments. We will have an additional group tomorrow. Keep up the good work.


CLASS OF 2024 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - ALI RAY GOODWIN. Ali is a member of National Honor Society, FFA, Ski Club, Aquaponics Club, Peer Mentoring and she is the Science Club treasurer . She participates in Softball and Volleyball. She was the Homecoming Queen in 2023. In her free time, Ali enjoys spending time with friends and family. After graduation, Ali plans to attend WVU and major in Marketing . Congratulations Ali and Good Luck in all your future endeavors.

CLASS OF 2024 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - LACIE DAWN BRAUN. Lacie is a member of the Honey Program and Youth Traffic Safety Council. In her free time, she enjoys gaming. Lacie is the oldest of seven siblings. After graduation, Lacie plans to being gainfully employed. Congratulations Lacie and Good Luck in all your future endeavors.

CLASS OF 2024 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - JOHN ANDREW LAMPE. John is a member of FFA. He participates in football, wrestling and baseball. In his free time, John likes to hunt, fish, be outdoors, sleep and cook on his Blackstone. After graduation, John plans to go to basic training and AIT with the United States Army National Guard. Congratulations John and Good Luck in all your future endeavors.

CLASS OF 2024 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - ELIZABETH ROSE BELL. Elizabeth is a member of Concert Band, Yearbook Club, Video Club, Marching Band and Science Club. In her free time, Elizabeth enjoys Art, Video Games and playing the saxophone . After graduation, Elizabeth plans to attend Kent State University to major in Molecular and Cellular Biology. Congratulations Elizabeth and Good Luck in all your future endeavors.


Our students that participated in College 101 through Pierpont had the opportunity to visit a few of their campuses on April 20th. Students were able to see some of the majors that Pierpont offers such as Phlebotomy, Welding, and Culinary Arts. After touring the main campus, we had the opportunity to visit their new state of the art culinary program. Of course this tour wouldn't be complete without a taste test, in which our students got to try a caramel apple foster over yellow cake and banana pudding. This was a great opportunity for our students to see the options they have close to home.





CLASS OF 2024 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - VANESSA DEE BOWSER. Vanessa is a member of the Honey program, Fiber Arts and Hope Squads. In her free time, Vanessa enjoys making some really cool crochet projects. Vanessa can be found helping out around the school with events and activities. After graduation, Vanessa plans work in her family business. Congratulations Vanessa and Good Luck in all your future endeavors.


CLASS OF 2024 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - NOAH EDWARD WEBSTER
Noah is a member of Science club, Ski club, Chess club, Concert Band and Choir. He participates in Cross Country, Track, Marching band, Basketball. In his free time, Noah enjoys writing music and playing shows. After graduation, Noah plans to attend Waynesburg University for a Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Science. Congratulations Noah and Good Luck in all your future endeavors.


On Thursday, April 18th we had 22 of our science club members along with their sponsors trail to Grand Vue Adventures in Moundsville, WV where they tackled several obstacles of "Mind over Matter". It was an exciting day, hearing our students encourage each other and provide support when it was needed! Our adventures sparked real science conversations, and allowed students to explore different worlds within the sciences outside of the classroom. Definitely an experience we hope to enjoy again!







West Greene's first annual STEAM night kicked off this past week, and it was a success! Our 3rd-6th graders were able to explore different areas of STEAM due to 15 of our science club members setting up and sharing different hands-on experiences with them. These activities included our students inoculating their own agar plates (just like your doctor does when they test you for strep throat), learning how to successfully record their own fingerprints, designing/building their own airplanes, completing diffusion art, exploring erosion with several of our FFA members, and competing against each other using math flashcards. We also were able to enjoy yummy snacks due to Mr. Elsenhemier's help! Such an awesome night, we can't wait until next year.










Junior-Senior High Yearbook Pre-Sale!
Grades 7-12
Ends April 28, get yours today!
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