City of Plymouth and Hennepin County Agencies Join Wayzata High School to Conduct Mock Crash
WPSEF's Taste for Wayzata Public Schools is scheduled for May 31! The Wayzata Public Schools Education Foundation (WPSEF) invites you to attend the third annual Taste for Wayzata Public Schools.
Central Middle School Principal Steve Root has been named Middle School Principal of the Year by the Minnesota Association of Secondary School Principals!
Lawns and playfields at Wayzata Public Schools sites will be treated with a weed product on May 11-13, 2012 and/or May 18-20, 2012.
Empty Bowls: All proceeds benefit Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners (IOCP)
Wayzata High School senior Duligur Ibeling was named a 2012 U.S. Presidential Scholar.
In the week leading up to the Birchview Elementary book fair, students participated in the One For Books campaign through Scholastic.
Wayzata High School will host the fourth annual International Festival on March 23 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Culinary Express area.
Nine students from Wayzata High School earned 2011-12 Hennepin Theater Trust Spotlight Awards for their performances in the fall musical, “Brigadoon.”
Five eighth grade students from Central Middle School competed and took third place in the Minnesota Academic Quiz Bowl on December 10.
Seven candidates vied for four seats on the School Board of Wayzata Public Schools. The four candidates receiving the most votes were: Linda Cohen with 1,578 votes, Cheryl Polzin with 1,500 votes, Carter Peterson with 1,444 votes, and Jay Hesby with 1,279 votes.
Students in Wayzata Public Schools are once again supporting Interfaith Outreach and Community Partner’s Sleep Out Campaign from November 12 through December 31.
Students in all grades at West Middle School had an opportunity to watch FMA Live! on October 24. FMA Live! is a show created by Honeywell and NASA to inspire elementary and middle school students to pursue studies in science, technology, engineering and math.
Twenty-six National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists for Wayzata High School’s class of 2012 have been named.
As part of its interest in gauging community attitudes and perceptions of the district, the school board and administration of Wayzata Public Schools regular conduct a survey of community residents.
Earlier this year, the district’s school board, administrative team and principals began the process of developing a strategic road map, strategic directions, vision, mission and core values to serve as a guide for the district’s future work.
Six students from Wayzata High School have been named 2012 Minnesota Scholars of Distinction.
Jeffery P. Ridlehoover honored for dissertation on the characteristics of effective principals
How many times have you looked for a meaningful way to thank a teacher or special staff member for all that they do?
Wayzata High School Choirs will present the "Moment in Time" Concert at 7:30pm on May 17 and 18.
Empty Bowls fundraiser is set for Thursday, May 17, from 5 - 7 p.m. in the high school cafeteria.
Gleason Lake Student Named State Winner in Nationwide Google Contest to be Honored at Assembly Today
East Middle School (EMS) is holding a Trojan Pride 5K Fun Run/Walk to benefit Partnership Resources, Inc. (PRI) on Friday, May 18 at 4:30 p.m.
Wayzata Public Schools Superintendent Chace Anderson will recommend the appointment of Sarabeth deNeui, as interim principal of Plymouth Creek Elementary School for the 2012-13 school year, at the May 14 School Board meeting.
Following the Destination ImagiNation state tournament on April 14 at Jackson Middle School in Champlin, four teams from Wayzata Public Schools qualified to compete at the Global Finals Destination Imagination tournament May 23-26 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Nikhil Deshpande, an eighth-grade student at Central Middle School, earned top honors in the Plymouth Human Rights Committee’s annual middle school essay contest.
Students at Sunset Hill Elementary School worked for a second year with Minneapolis-based Impact Lives to raise money and pack meals for people in need in Haiti.
Arul Belhe, a fourth grade student at Sunset Hill Elementary School, was named a Minnesota National Geographic Bee semi-finalist by the National Geographic Society.
Team F.I.R.E. (Friendly Intergalactic Robotics Experts) took top honors at the FIRST Lego League (FLL) Minnesota State Tournament in Robot Performance and in Technical Design. The first-year team finished eighth overall in state competition.
Minnesota Law states that children must be five years of age by September 1 of any given year in order to enter Kindergarten. The Wayzata School District offers an early entrance option for children in the district with a birthday between September 2 and October 15.
Eight Wayzata High School students placed well on the 2012 National German Exam with one student achieving the highest score in Minnesota for Level 2.
Josh Thorson, a senior at Wayzata High School, was named the 2011-12 Gatorade Minnesota Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year.
Twenty-two students from Wayzata High School won 2011-12 Minnesota Scholastic Art Awards with eight students taking top honors.
Jeff Zhang, a senior at Wayzata High School, was chosen as a YoungArts Finalist for his classical piano performance.