
A few of the FBLA officers traveled to Kalahari for a fun-filled and engaging leadership workshop this weekend! They heard from an amazing key note speaker, networked with other students from around the state, and attended themed workshops about "Reel Leadership." Officers will be updating the rest of the general members about tips and tricks for the upcoming competitions in December at their next meeting. ❤️💙💛




The mighty Redskins strike again keeping their long standing winning streak against Athens for the Rusty Rail Food Drive Title!! Athens brought in over 4,000 cans while the mighty Redskins tripled their number with over 12,000 cans!!!!! Thank you to all the classes who helped with contests, teachers who paid for Dress Down Days and brought in piles of cans and most of all the Sayre Student Councils for all their hard work!!!!










The 21st CCLC program is dismissing at 5:00 tonight (30th) and tomorrow (31st) due to the Spooktacular and Halloween trick-or-treating.

There is a varsity cheer meeting scheduled for this Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 6:00 PM in the high school cafeteria. All students interested in cheering during the winter season should plan to attend this meeting.


Redskin Pride❤️💙 The junior Redskin football team traveled to Towanda. Congratulations to the players and to the cheerleaders on a great season!










The 25th season of floor hockey is underway! 🏒🥅









Mr.Roy’s STEM class raced their CO2 cars today!





Senior football athletes recognized teachers who have made a difference in their lives today. The athletes presented their chosen teacher with their white away jersey to wear for the day and with letters thanking the teachers for all they have done. (Not pictured is Kaden Bennett & Ms. Tracy)


Attending tonight's Rusty Rail Football when your Redskins host the Wildcats from Athens ? Free admission to the game with 5 non-perishable food items.


Reminder to Co-Ed Basketball Families:
Practice is Sunday 9 to 11.
Sayre High School Gym. Please enter the Gym through the entrance found on Hopkins Street (Tennis Court Side).

The Junior High Volleyball Team took on the Junior High Football Team in a rousing 3 game set of volleyball tonight! The event was held to gather food donations and raise money for our Rusty Rail Food Drive. Great fun was had by all! Thank you to all of our student athletes, coaches, parents and staff for making this fun event happen! Congratulations to the Junior High Football team on their victory!








Students in Mrs. Heft's FYEX ACE course concluded their college tour series today with a visit to Mansfield University! They toured the campus, ate a delicious lunch, and spoke to student ambassadors about the campus culture/atmosphere.
The first trip was to Keuka College back on October 2nd, so students could start comparing and contrasting the differences between various private, state, and community colleges!



Miss Noldy,s class is doing shaving cream spelling!









Tomorrow @ 5:30 we will be doing a charity volleyball match jr-hi volleyball vs jr-hi football in the HS gym. People can bring donations and/or canned goods to support the Rusty Rail food drive


Open mats for girls/boys wrestlers in grades 7-12 on Monday October 30, Thursday November 2nd, Tuesday November 7th and Thursday November 9th. Start time for each open mat is 6pm. Come on out and give wrestling a try, any skill level/ability welcome!

Students in Mr. Palumbo's 10th grade English classes have been actively learning higher level 10th grade academic vocabulary words to increase their lexicon and comprehension skills. Today, these students competed against each other in a competition of mastery of high-level vocabulary acquisition skills. Congratulations to these two groups of students who took 1st place in their classes and were awarded the title of "Vocab Masters!"
Congratulations to 10th graders Dominic Mezzatesta, Thad Kelley, Yoel Cardona, Isis Williams, Nehemiah Stewart, and Lindsey Northrup for showing off their vocabulary skills in the classroom.



2023 Halloween SPOOKTACULAR!
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Kids Night hosted by the Senior class of 2024.


Attention all students: Would you like a free yearbook? Good news! You can earn a free yearbook by participating in this year’s school wide fundraiser. There are actually three fundraisers in 1, increasing your chances of earning a free yearbook. The companies are Dutch Mill Bulbs, selling spring flower bulbs, Cooke Tavern Soups, selling delicious soup mixes, or our own local 1-1-4 Howard Candle Company, selling the most amazing smelling candles, waxes, and room sprays. If students sell $75 dollars of products total, from all three companies, they earn half off the price of their yearbook. If students sell a combined $150, you will receive your yearbook for free! If you have already purchased a yearbook and sell $150 of products, you will be reimbursed for the price of your yearbook, minus any personalization. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Wagaman. All money and order forms need to be returned to your homeroom teacher by November 2nd. Delivery will vary, but all will hopefully be delivered before Thanksgiving break, and just in time for the holidays. The soups and candles will especially make great gifts! Thank you for supporting the yearbook program and helping us grow through these fundraisers.


"A friend may be waiting behind a stranger's face."
-Maya Angelou
Letter to my Daughter.