
First WTHS Key Club Meeting on Thursday, August 21


MS Girls Softball B Team vs Union Township B Team


Girls Soccer at Wheeler


MS Boys Baseball vs DeMotte Christian


Breaking News!!!!
US News and World Report has named Washington Township High School the 11th best high school in Indiana and the #1 small school in the state. Your Senators are the #1 high school in East Porter County; the #1 high school in Porter County; #2 in Northwest Indiana and #831 out of 17,901 high schools in the nation! ON YOU SENATORS!
US News and World Report has named Washington Township High School the 11th best high school in Indiana and the #1 small school in the state. Your Senators are the #1 high school in East Porter County; the #1 high school in Porter County; #2 in Northwest Indiana and #831 out of 17,901 high schools in the nation! ON YOU SENATORS!


"Over the next several days, we will be introducing new teachers and staff. Please help us in welcoming these wonderful additions to WT!
Leading us off is Samantha Balon. Ms. Balon will be teaching 6th and 7th-grade English/Language Arts, taking the spot of Ms. Billings, who has moved to the high school. A Morgan Township graduate, Ms. Balon joins WT with one year of teaching experience. Welcome, Ms. Balon!"
Leading us off is Samantha Balon. Ms. Balon will be teaching 6th and 7th-grade English/Language Arts, taking the spot of Ms. Billings, who has moved to the high school. A Morgan Township graduate, Ms. Balon joins WT with one year of teaching experience. Welcome, Ms. Balon!"


Dental Safari coming to WT on September 23! See attachment for more details.


Ask Rose Homework Help
Tutoring available Sunday thru Thursday from 4 to 9 pm
Tutoring available Sunday thru Thursday from 4 to 9 pm


MS Baseball vs Kouts


Boys Soccer at Marquette


Girls MS Softball vs Kouts


Girls Volleyball at Merrillville


Students in PLTW computer science today worked on a scavenger hunt so they could be familiar with MIT app inventor and coding.
We are looking forward to learning more about computers and coding!
We are looking forward to learning more about computers and coding!




ICP and Earth Space classes were working on procedure writing today. Students were instructed to build something out of Legos while writing the procedure to the build. Students then exchanged bags of Legos and the directions to see how well the directions were written. We discovered that writing clear, concise and complete procedures is very important in science.




This Week In Senator Athletics for August 18-23, 2025. You can view the upcoming WTMHS athletic events or download a Senator sport schedule for 2025-2026. https://www.senatorsathletics.com/Events


Senators Capture Bearcat Invite
Congratulations to the Boys Cross Country Team for taking 1st place at the Bearcat Invitational. The Senators were paced by Willy Wilks (3rd), Aidan Porter (10th), Patrick Moore (11th), Max Compton (18th), and Karson Kish (21st).
The Senators return to competition next Saturday at the North White Invitational. ON YOU SENATORS!
Congratulations to the Boys Cross Country Team for taking 1st place at the Bearcat Invitational. The Senators were paced by Willy Wilks (3rd), Aidan Porter (10th), Patrick Moore (11th), Max Compton (18th), and Karson Kish (21st).
The Senators return to competition next Saturday at the North White Invitational. ON YOU SENATORS!


It's A New School Record!
Congratulations to Freshman Jody Stump for setting a new school record in Girls Cross Country. Jody covered the 5k distance in a time of 20:46.78. The previous record, held by Sara Young, had stood for 18 years.
Congratulations to Freshman Jody Stump for setting a new school record in Girls Cross Country. Jody covered the 5k distance in a time of 20:46.78. The previous record, held by Sara Young, had stood for 18 years.


Congratulations to the Boys Cross Country Team for taking 1st place at the Bearcat Invitational. WT Girls team finished second! Freshman Jody Stump won the girls race. with a new school record time of 20:46.78 for 5 kilometers!


This week in Principles of Biomedical Science, students engaged in an interactive group activity to solve a bank robbery. Students were challenged to think outside the box and work on context clues. By stepping into the role of forensic investigators, students realized the importance of attention to detail in biomedical science. This was a fun and engaging way to build essential analytical and collaborative skills.
Students were asked to leave the room and draw a picture of the classroom in as much detail as possible. They then combined their results into one drawing, returned to the room, and compared what they drew with the actual classroom. Three items had been moved around to see if they would notice. Students took on the role of a forensic artist highlighting the importance of detail and observation.
Students were asked to leave the room and draw a picture of the classroom in as much detail as possible. They then combined their results into one drawing, returned to the room, and compared what they drew with the actual classroom. Three items had been moved around to see if they would notice. Students took on the role of a forensic artist highlighting the importance of detail and observation.








Yearbook Distribution will start on Monday.
If you forgot to purchase a book, you are in luck!!
We have some extra copies. Please bring $85.00 cash or a check made out to Washington Township High School to the front office or Mrs. Leighty.
Vocational students may pick up their yearbooks starting Monday morning from Mrs. Leighty.
All other students will be given their books during SRT on Monday.
Middle School students will pick up their books from Mrs. Campbell.
If you forgot to purchase a book, you are in luck!!
We have some extra copies. Please bring $85.00 cash or a check made out to Washington Township High School to the front office or Mrs. Leighty.
Vocational students may pick up their yearbooks starting Monday morning from Mrs. Leighty.
All other students will be given their books during SRT on Monday.
Middle School students will pick up their books from Mrs. Campbell.