
" Dress your Age" has been a fun theme!



Today's theme is "Dress your Age". We have seen many babies, toddlers, old people, and angels!



Students and staff enjoyed "Barbie vs. Ken" day!









More photos from today's theme "Rhyme Without Reason" day!






More pictures from today's "Rhyme Without Reason" Day!




Spirit Week continues with "Rhyme without Reason" Day!










Mr. Sullivan and Kyndall Reed are enjoying Pajama Day!


Spirit Week has started at WHHS. Students and Faculty have had fun with today's theme - Pajama Day!






WHHS vs Morrilton




The WHHS band’s backdrops for the Halftime show “Ancient Wonders” came in Friday. Both students and Mr. Willis were quite excited!


Mr Walton's Honors World History class moved outdoors to the courtyard for today's lesson.



Reminder: Parent-teacher conferences are Tuesday, Oct 3rd. from 3:30-7 PM. Please make plans to attend.

WHHS Fashion and Interior Design students designed and created 60 costumes to donate to the UAMS NICU for Halloween!









WHHS Choir Members rehearse music for their All-Region Auditions during CAPS. There are 56 students auditioning over the next couple of weeks!



WHHS Fashion and Interior Design students designed and created 60 costumes to donate to the UAMS NICU for Halloween!









Mrs. Eggleton's AP English Language & Composition students played the game of Memory during RTI using Greek and Latin roots. Greek and Latin root words can help students decode word meanings and increase vocabulary understanding.





The WHHS Beta Club assembled a Chemo Care Kit, and President, Will Young, presented it to Coach Baldwin.



Mrs. Dixon's class were completing a unit covering the poem, Beowulf. As part of the unit, students drew depictions of the character, Grendel.


Arkansas Peace Week celebrated the third week of September, is a program of activities with a mission to educate and promote peacemaking in our society and raise awareness of organizations working to build peace in Arkansas. Congratulations to the WHHS Peace Week Essay finalists: 1st place: Alexandria Evans, 2nd place: Keira McKinney, 10th-grade Finalist: Angel Velazquez, and 11th-grade finalist:
Riley Cantrell.


Mrs. Doggett has several students enrolled in various Virtual Arkansas classes.




