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WHS Gym Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

The completion of the work to renovate the Winchester High School gym will be celebrated with a brief ribbon cutting at 5 pm, held between the JV and Varsity "Serve for the Cure" volleyball games. The project, reportedly costing about $2.5 million, included redoing the gym floor, replacing athletic equipment, adding new bleachers and rotating the orientation of the gym 90 degrees.

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WHS Science and Engineering Night

The WHS Science Olympiad students host a Science & Engineering Night with hands-on activities, demonstrations, lab tours and more.  Experience lab classrooms equipped with robotics, construction and manufacturing, engineering, biotech, and neuroscience technology! Free and open to K-8 students with an adult. Science Olympiad is a STEM competition with over 6,000 teams in all 50 states.

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Winchester Civics Action Program Showcase at McCall Middle School

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Winchester Civics Action Project Showcase
Saturday, May 3rd at McCall Middle School Cafeteria
Reviewers at 1:45 - 2:30 pm - General Public 2:30 - 3:30 pm
We have new details about this first-ever Civics Action Projects Showcase. We expect student participation on May 3rd to be high - particularly from McCall.

Winchester Historical Society members are invited to volunteer as Reviewers to be sure all presenters receive valuable feedback. The Reviewers will arrive early to visit 3-4 presentations in depth to interact with the students who created them and fill out a short

Winchester Civics Action Project Showcase

Winchester Civics Action Project Showcase | Saturday, May 9, 2026 | 2:00-3:30 p.m. | McCall Middle School Gymnasium | The Winchester Civics Action Project Showcase is an event where students from McCall Middle School and Winchester High School will share their work researching and addressing issues important to them and their community. Students will share the highlights of their research, planning, and action steps with members of the community in this event celebrating the importance of youth civic engagement. The event is free and open to the public.

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