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Valentine's Day Orders due February 10

Feb 5, 2020

  The Wauneta-Palisade National Honor Society is helping you show the love this Valentine’s Day!   Place orders by February 10. Deliveries at school to students on February 14.  Order a balloon ($5), rose ($7), carnation ($5), &/or Snickers ($2)    Who do you want to send a Valentine to?_______________________   Does this person go to school in (circle one):    Palisade or Wauneta   What do you want to send? . . .

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Believe Shirt Orders

Apr 5, 2019

  Wauneta-Palisade National Honor Society is doing a tshirt fundraiser for the Kirsten Boos family. Please order a shirt to show your support!   TEAM KIRSTEN shirts are Charcoal Grey with “Believe” in white with bubblegum pink ribbon and “Team Kirsten” in white on the left Sleeve. $18 each Return orders (or cal) to WP school offices or Beauty Bar by April 12 Checks payable to WP National Honor Society Order form is available here. 

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NHS Selling Valentine's Gifts

Feb 1, 2019

  The Wauneta-Palisade National Honor Society is helping you show the love this Valentine’s Day!   Place orders by February 8. Deliveries at school to students on February 14. Order a balloon ($5), rose ($7), carnation ($5), &/or Snickers ($2)   Who do you want to send a Valentine to?_______________________   Does this person go to school in (circle one):    Palisade or Wauneta   What do you want to send? (circle) . . .

Cans for 'Corn

Dec 11, 2018

The Wauneta-Palisade National Honor Society is sponsoring a food drive at the basketball game on Saturday, December 15, 2018. "Cans for 'Corn" asks ball game attendees to bring a non-perishable food item to the WP gym lobby on Saturday. Bringing a food item will get you a ticket to redeem a free popcorn at the concession stand. 

WP Recognizes Red Ribbon Week

Nov 15, 2016

  Red Ribbon Door Decorating November 7-11, students and staff at WP recognized the importance of staying drug free. Students particpated in dress up days to raise awareness for the issue, decorated their classroom doors to communicate drug free messages, and attended a Red Ribbon Rally on Friday afternoon.  At the Red Ribbon Rally, students created a mural with their handprints, pledging to keep their "Hands off Drugs." The 2nd grade class read a Drug Free Pledge to the entire school, and the 4th graders . . .