Kazlyn Hughart a student at Woodrow Wilson is a finalist for a full ride scholarship at West Virginia Wesleyan College. 1/10th of the decision is an online vote. It only takes a few seconds and you enter your name and email to cast your vote. She’s about 500 votes behind the lead and today is the last day of voting.
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Volleyball Camp

Food Assistance in the area

Congratulations Jackson!

Congratulations Jackson Schroder!
WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETE NAMED
GATORADE WEST VIRGINIA BOYS SOCCER PLAYER OF THE YEAR
CHICAGO (June 12, 2026) — In its 41st year celebrating the nation’s best high school athletes, Gatorade today announced
Jackson Schroder of Woodrow Wilson High School is the 2025-26 Gatorade West Virginia Boys Soccer Player of the Year.
Gatorade Player of the Year is the top honor in high school sports, celebrating the nation’s best high school athletes for
their excellence in sport, academics and community. The award recognizes Schroder as West Virginia’s best high school
boys soccer player, and he joins an elite legacy that spans professional athletes and coaches to CEOs, such as Alecko
Eskandarian (1999-00, Bergen Catholic High School, New Jersey), Cristian Roldan (2012-13, El Rancho High School,
California) and Dan Klink (2024-25, Loyola Blakefield, Maryland).
The 6-foot, 160-pound senior defender anchored a back line that recorded 11 shutouts and allowed just 12 goals this past
season, leading the Flying Eagles (20-2) to the Class AAAA state championship game. Schroder also chipped in offensively
with one goal and three assists. The 2025 Class AAAA Defender of the Year, he graduates as a two-time First Team All-
State selection.
A member of his school’s chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Schroder has volunteered locally with the United
Way. He has also donated his time as a youth soccer coach. “Jackson Schroder was a standout,” said Rick George, head
coach of Parkersburg South High School. “He’s a fantastic defender with ridiculous speed. He single-handedly kept us from
scoring on several occasions.”
Schroder has maintained a weighted 4.48 GPA in the classroom. He will attend Virginia Tech this fall.
The Gatorade Player of the Year program annually recognizes one state winner from each of the 50 states and Washington
D.C., in 12 different sports: football, girls volleyball, boys and girls cross country, boys and girls basketball, baseball,
softball, boys and girls soccer, and boys and girls track & field. In total, 610 high school athletes are honored each year.
From the pool of state winners, one national winner is selected in each of the 12 sports. The selection process is
administered by the Gatorade Player of the Year Selection Committee, which leverages experts including coaches, scouts,
media and others as sources to help evaluate and determine the winners in each sport.
As part of Gatorade’s commitment to breaking down barriers in sport, every Player of the Year also receives a grant to
donate to a social impact partner. To date, the Gatorade Player of the Year program has provided more than $6.4 million in
grants to winners across more than 2,200 organizations.
To learn more about the Gatorade Player of the Year program, check out past winners or to nominate student-athletes,
visit playeroftheyear.gatorade.com or follow us on social media on Instagram at instagram.com/Gatorade, Facebook at
facebook.com/GatoradePOY and X (Twitter) at x.com/Gatorade.
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Last Day!

Beckley Baseball

🐸🔬 Students in Miss Lucas’s class got hands-on experience last week during a frog dissection lab! Working in teams, students explored anatomy, identified internal organs, and connected classroom concepts to real-world science. We are proud of their curiosity, teamwork, and dedication to learning through investigation and discovery!


For their final project of the year, Mr. Migs’ US History classes were to make a trading card (like that of baseball and football) of a chosen political figure learned throughout the year. Students showed off their artistic talents while others in the group researched information for the flip side of the card. The following are the finished product of each group. We have some talented and driven students here at WWHS. These works will be on display in one of our hallways display cases for open house next school year.








On behalf of our faculty and staff, thank you to the Salvation Army for the delicious donuts you brought on Friday. Your thoughtful gesture brightened our day and was greatly appreciated by everyone.
We are grateful for your kindness, generosity, and continued support of our community. Thank you for taking the time to think of us and for spreading a little extra joy to our staff.

Beckley Softball

Device Collection

Men's Soccer
2026 June Practice Reminder
Monday June 1 through Friday June 5
3:30-5:30 Soccer Complex Field 8
Parent Meeting Thursday June 4 5:30
Saturday June 6 7v7 Tournament
Congratulations Class of 2026!
📸Mrs. Calfee

Congratulations Class of 2026!

In the midst of a day dedicated to honoring our graduates, it was only fitting that we also took time to honor and remember two beloved members of our school family, Jeff Evans and Kaitlyn McAllister.
On this beautiful morning, students, staff, families, and community members came together to celebrate their lives and reflect on the lasting impact they had on our school and community. Their kindness, dedication, and unwavering commitment to their students touched countless lives and created memories that will never fade.
As we celebrate the achievements of our graduates and look toward the future, we also remember the legacy Jeff and Kaitlyn leave behind—a legacy of service, compassion, and love for others.
They may be gone from our sight, but they will forever remain in our hearts and in the spirit of our school.
Forever remembered. Forever missed.

Graduation

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Device Collection

