Waverly High School (Kansas)

Waverly
Junior-Senior High School
Address
607 Pearson
Waverly, Kansas 66871
Coordinates 38°23′43.1053″N 95°36′0.867″W / 38.395307028°N 95.60024083°W / 38.395307028; -95.60024083Coordinates: 38°23′43.1053″N 95°36′0.867″W / 38.395307028°N 95.60024083°W / 38.395307028; -95.60024083
Information
Funding type Public
Status Open
Sister school Lebo Junior-Senior High School
School board BOE website
School district Lebo-Waverly USD 243
NCES District ID 2012810
Superintendent David Jackson
CEEB code 173090
NCES School ID 201281000176
Principal Susan Brenner
Grades 7-12
Gender coed
Enrollment 119[1] (2012-13)
Color(s)      Orange
     Black
Athletics Yes
Athletics conference Lyon County League
Sports Yes
Mascot Bulldogs
Team name Waverly Bulldogs
Rival Olpe High School
Affiliations KSHSAA
Website Waverly Jr/Sr High School

Waverly Junior-Senior High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Waverly, Kansas, in the Lebo-Waverly USD 243 school district, serving students in grades 7-12. Waverly has an enrollment of approximately 148 students. The principal is Dr. Susan Brenner. The school mascot is the Bulldogs and the school colors are orange and black.

Mission Statement

The mIssion of Waverly Junior High and High School is to provide and maintain a safe and positive learning environment. The schools will facilitate academic growth that will enable students to become productive and responsible citizens in an ever changing world.[2]

Extracurricular Activities

The Bulldogs compete in the Lyon County League. The KSHSAA classification switches between 2A and 1A, the two lowest classes according to KSHSAA. The school also has a variety of organizations for the students to participate in.

Athletics

The Bulldogs compete in the Lyon County League and are classified as either 2A or 1A, two of the lowest classifications in Kansas according to KSHSAA. A majority of the sports are coached by the same coaches. Waverly Junior-Senior High School offers the following sports:[3]

Fall Sports[3]
  • Cheerleading
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Volleyball

Winter[3]
  • Boys' Basketball
  • Girls' Basketball
  • Cheerleading

Spring[3]
  • Boys' Track and Field
  • Girls' Track and Field

Organizations[4]

  • Academic Club
  • Art
  • Band
  • Choir
  • Dance Team
  • Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)

  • Future Farmers of America (FFA)
  • Journalism
  • National Honor Society (NHS)
  • Spanish
  • Student Council (StuCo)
  • Tech-Connect

See also

References

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