The WCCS Music Department invites you to the WCCS winter concert series. Please join us to hear these talented and hardworking musicians and vocalists. All of these concerts are free and open to the public. We look forward to seeing you!

The pool is open for Family Swim on Friday, December 13th!


Wayland-Cohocton families are reminded that tomorrow, Wednesday, December 4th is an early dismissal day. Please check your school calendar for specific dismissal information.
Support the Hall of Fame Committee and see some great basketball!

Join the Wayland-Cohocton Drama Club for its production of Fools by Neil Simon, December 5th, 6th and 7th at 7 pm. Admission is $5 at the door. The National Honor Society is sponsoring a food drive at the same time. Members will be collecting goods from 6 to 7:30 pm at the PAC the same nights as the play. They are asking for personal hygiene items and baking supplies (sugars, sprinkles, baking kits, etc.).


Happy Thanksgiving from everyone at Wayland-Cohocton Central School!

We hope you enjoy the Thanksgiving recess. Here are some wonderful mindfullness tips from our partners at Care Solace.


The recipient of the Wayland-Cohocton High School Golden Eagle Award for November 20th is Henry Caskey! Henry is crushing it at ACE Pre-Calc. He is the one you can depend on to come in before assessments to get some extra studying. He always has his work done, and he just has an awesome attitude about a difficult class Mrs. Churchman says, “When I grow up, I want to be like Caskey!”
Each week, Wayland-Cohocton High School recognizes students for exhibiting characteristics such as empathy, kindness, perseverance, leadership and for the exhibiting characteristics of being a model student. Each week the High School will share the outstanding efforts of a student or students who demonstrate these attributes.

Join PTSO for a nice evening outside to kick off the holiday season! See you there!

The pool is open Friday for Family Swim! Swim are from 6 to 8 pm. Please contact Coach Elizabeth Kreppel with questions at ekreppel@wccsk12.org.


We will see you tomorrow in Cohocton at 10:15 am! Please join Melonie for a nice chat and get caught up on what's going on at school! See you there!

The recipient of the Wayland-Cohocton High School Golden Eagle Award for November 13th was Dolan Cotter! There are many positive things to say about Dolan. He is a great student, a hard worker, a leader, and a model student. According to Mr. Flower, Dolan was instrumental in securing donations for the Military History class fundraiser for veterans. He continues to be one of the hardest workers in class. He takes an interest in what he is learning, and tries to master it. He always participates and always brings in his perspective to what we are learning about. It is a pleasure to have him in class.
Each week, Wayland-Cohocton High School recognizes students for exhibiting characteristics such as empathy, kindness, perseverance, leadership and for the exhibiting characteristics of being a model student. Each week the High School will share the outstanding efforts of a student or students who demonstrate these attributes.

The recipient of the Wayland-Cohocton High School Golden Eagle Award for November 6th was Payton Henry! Payton has changed the lives of so many around her due to her kindness. Payton is always kind, in a positive mood, and creates a welcoming environment for all. Payton has gone out of her way in the classroom to make sure that everyone feels included. Her kindness extends beyond the classroom as she builds genuine friendships with many students and views all without any judgment.
Each week, Wayland-Cohocton High School recognizes students for exhibiting characteristics such as empathy, kindness, perseverance, leadership and for the exhibiting characteristics of being a model student. Each week the High School will share the outstanding efforts of a student or students who demonstrate these attributes.

Wayland-Cohocton Elementary School will celebrate Gratitude with a spirit week next week, November 18th - 22. Combined with their classroom lessons, the students will be participating in theme days! What are you grateful for and how do you show it?

This recipient of the High School Golden Eagle Award for October 30th was Preston Aldrich! Preston spotted a student at the gym who dropped a barbell on themself and quickly took it upon himself to go help the student. He is always helpful and focused in the fitness room and is a model to all others when it comes to lifting and strength training.
Each week, Wayland-Cohocton High School recognizes students for exhibiting characteristics such as empathy, kindness, perseverance, leadership and for the exhibiting characteristics of being a model student. Each week the High School will share the outstanding efforts of a student or students who demonstrate these attributes.

The recipient of the High School Golden Eagle Award for October 23rd was Gwen Hargrave! Gwen is at it again this year. She is voluntarily giving up a study hall each day to help tutor students who need help in math. When she is not tutoring, Gwen is willing to help with any task that is asked of her because she would rather be productive with her time than sit idly in a study hall. Your help is appreciated Gwen, thank you!
Each week, Wayland-Cohocton High School recognizes students for exhibiting characteristics such as empathy, kindness, perseverance, leadership and for the exhibiting characteristics of being a model student. Each week the High School will share the outstanding efforts of a student or students who demonstrate these attributes.

The recipient of the High School Golden Eagle Award for October 16th was Parker Garibaldi! Parker is kind and empathetic towards all of his peers, without expecting anything in return. Parker is the kind of person that makes everyone in the room feel included and is not one to shy away from doing the right thing, even if he is the only one doing it. Parker's kind demeanor is what draws his peers to him as they respect him as a leader. Thank you for all that you do Parker!
Each week, Wayland-Cohocton High School recognizes students for exhibiting characteristics such as empathy, kindness, perseverance, leadership and for the exhibiting characteristics of being a model student. Each week the High School will share the outstanding efforts of a student or students who demonstrate these attributes.

The recipient of the High School Golden Eagle Award for October 9th was Beanna Watkins! Beanna has demonstrated leadership and kindness by taking the initiative to take care of the FFA guinea pigs, cleaning their cage, and bringing vegetables from home. She checks in on them often to ensure they don't need anything and are clean and happy.
Each week, Wayland-Cohocton High School recognizes students for exhibiting characteristics such as empathy, kindness, perseverance, leadership and for the exhibiting characteristics of being a model student. Each week the High School will share the outstanding efforts of a student or students who demonstrate these attributes.

During its November 12th, Board of Education meeting, the Girls Cross Country Team was recognized for an incredible season of hard work and success! Coaches Curtin and Hitesman joined the team members celebrating their LCAA Division 1 Championship and their Section V Class C Championship. At Sectionals the runners finished in the following places: Riley Goodwin (seventh), Rachael Gray (tenth), Hope Ammarell (twelfth), MaryLi Nielsen (fourteenth), Australia Mossburger (twenty-first), Amelia Feely (thirtieth). Coach Curtin was recognized as LCAA Girls Cross Country Coach of the Year and Section V Class C Girls Cross Country Coach of the Year. This year the team also hosted the County Championships on the Wayland campus and will do so again next year. On Friday, November 15th, the team heads out to Queensbury, NY to compete in the State Championships. Run like the wind! GO EAGLES!

The Scholastic Book Fair is coming to Wayland-Cohocton! Families with children in Prekindergarten, Elementary School, and Middle School should check their emails for details or check the NEWS section of the school's website (www.wccsk12.org).

