September 24, 2025

Zebra Nation,

Just a reminder with our JGHS vs. WMHS Varsity Football Game, 5pm kick off, this Friday - the Student Code of Conduct will be enforced on school grounds. While this is an intense rivalry, the expectation is that our WMHS students will always show their WAYNE PRIDE.... making good choices and displaying good sportsmanship! Win or lose, this should be an exciting event that ends with everyone feeling good about it! Let's go Zebras! 

#Pride #Discipline #Class

Sporting Events / Football Game Entry and Expectations:

Please note that anybody 18 and under must have a Wayne Memorial HS ID to enter our home sporting events, unless accompanied by a parent. We also don't allow backpacks, outside drinks, coolers, or ski masks. Once anyone leaves the event there is no re-entry. Students are expected to be picked up immediately following the game. The football game gate will close at end of 3rd quarter. Thank you again for your continued support and for helping us create a positive and focused learning environment at our sporting events.

  • No Backpacks or School Bags allowed at home events.

  • All Elementary and Middle School Students must be accompanied by an adult at all sporting events.

  • Students must show ID at gate when redeeming ticket.

  • No Re-Entry.

Come out and support our teams!

Go to our Wayne Memorial Athletics Calendar for updated schedule of events. Please use this link for our most up-to-date upcoming games this week.

Student passes are available through Go Fan. You must have your student ID to purchase, Students will still need to show ID at the gate when redeeming tickets. See this link for ticket information.

Homecoming Week!

Is right around the corner (October 13-17, with the Dance on October 18). Students that have broken the Student Code of Conduct that lead to a suspension, will not be allowed to attend the Homecoming Game or Dance. Students need to follow the District Student Code of Conduct, our WMHS Policies, by making good choices.

Wayne Pride! 

Respectfully, 

Cory J. Gildersleeve

WMHS Principal