Parent Softball Meeting

With the kick-off of softball only a week away, I want to inform you that a softball parent meeting will be held in the field house at 6:00 pm on Monday, March 13th. If you are not able to make the meeting and would like the information given, please get in touch with Avery Wysong- Head Softball Coach (avery.wysong@isd518.net)

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WHS Annual Student Art Show

Worthington High School’s Annual Student Art Show
Opening Reception – March 3rd, 5 pm – 7 pm
Nobles County Art Center (located in the basement of the Nobles County Library)
Exhibit Open March 3rd – March 31st
NCAC open weekdays 12 – 4 pm
Tuesdays 12 – 7 pm

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WHS Parent/Teacher Conferences

Worthington High School Parent/Teacher Conferences are Tuesday, March 7, 3:15 pm – 7:15 pm

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Hello, Dolly update

Hello, Dolly poster February 23, 24, 25 at 7:30 pm
February 26 at 2:30 pm

Due to the storm, the WHS Musical “Hello Dolly” has been cancelled for Thursday nights performance. At this time the performances are still moving forward for Friday and Saturday night, along with Sunday afternoon. With over 55 amazing WHS students on the stage, playing in the orchestra, managing the stage pieces and lighting, and more – they are doing a fantastic job.

They are so ready for an audience to enjoy this fun musical! If you have a pass, you can use it for a seat at any of the productions, but you still need to reserve a seat to sit in by stopping by the Box Office.

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Hello Dolly Musical

The Worthington High School Production of Hello Dolly!
February 23, 24, 25 at 7:30 p.m.
February 26 at 2:30 p.m.
Book by Michael Stewart and Music by Jerry Herman.
All seats are reserved. Free with Activity Pass & Student ID (Must still reserve seat).
Memorial Auditorium Performing Arts Center, Worthington, MN.
Box Office Opens 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
507-376-9101
www.friendsoftheauditorium.com

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Region 2AA Triple A Award Winner

Congratulations to Ivy Jenson! Ivy yesterday received the Region 2AA MSHSL 2023 Triple A Award. As the local senior at WHS chosen as our Triple A award winner, she then was considered at the regional level. The Academics, Arts, and Athletics Award, commonly known as the Triple ‘A’ Award, honors high school seniors throughout the state who have a 3.0 or higher-grade point average and who participate in League-sponsored athletic and fine arts activities.

Ezra Bonnett and Ivy both represented Worthington and District 518 very well. The male student chosen for Region 2AA is Avery Anderson from Orono.


Two award finishers from each region (one boy and one girl – Ivy and Avery) will be invited to a recognition banquet in March and League officials will announce the four statewide Triple ‘A’ Award winners at that time. All 32 finalists will also participate in an on-court ceremony during the Class AA championship game of the Boys Basketball State Tournament. The statewide award winners—a girl and a boy from Class A and Class AA schools—will also receive a four-year $1,000 scholarship.


Amazing honor for busy, active, and incredibly involved students! Way to go, Ivy, and best of luck at the next level!

Ezra Bonnett and Ivy both represented Worthington and District 518 very well. The male student chosen for Region 2AA is Avery Anderson from Orono.


Two award finishers from each region (one boy and one girl – Ivy and Avery) will be invited to a recognition banquet in March and League officials will announce the four statewide Triple ‘A’ Award winners at that time. All 32 finalists will also participate in an on-court ceremony during the Class AA championship game of the Boys Basketball State Tournament. The statewide award winners—a girl and a boy from Class A and Class AA schools—will also receive a four-year $1,000 scholarship.


Amazing honor for busy, active, and incredibly involved students! Way to go, Ivy, and best of luck at the next level!

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Worthington BPA

Students holding awards

The Worthington High School Business Professionals of America chapter had two students compete at the Spring Leadership Conference on Friday, January 20, 2023 at Marshall High School. Congratulations to both of our WHS BPA competitors as they advance to state in March!

Edgar Mendez Ochoa placed 1st in Extemporaneous Speech and advances to state. 

Alondra Leon Flores place 3rd in Prepared Speech and advances to state.

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Worthington Dollars for Scholars

Seniors of the Class of 2023! It is that time of year where the Worthington Dollars for Scholars is gearing up to begin the process of receiving applications for their scholarships. Worthington Dollars for Scholars provides scholarships to students graduating from Worthington High School who will be obtaining a post-secondary education. Scholarships applications are evaluated based on Personal Data (employment, extra-curricular, leadership, unusual circumstances), Appraisal by teacher/counselor, GPA/Class Rank, and ACT scores.

Worthington Dollars for Scholars awards approximately 25 to 30 scholarships annually with the awards ranging from $1000 to $2500 each.

Students can go to worthington.dollarsforscholars.org to create an account and begin their application.

Application close on March 15. They can speak with a counselor if they have questions.

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Sports Boosters Scholarship

The Worthington ISD 518 Sports Boosters Club is proud to support young student athletes in pursuing the combination of collegiate athletic and academic pursuits. All student athletes who have secured future athletic participation on the collegiate level are eligible to apply regardless of the sport(s) they participate in. The Sports Boosters will extend two $500 scholarships to Senior student athletes who exemplify effort, dedication, commitment, and spirit to their team, school, and community.

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Parent/Teacher Conferences

Due to weather on December 15th, we could not host parent/teacher conferences.
Progress reports indicating academic progress in the second quarter are being sent home. Our teachers will be available to speak with you regarding student grades and/or concerns from 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm January 3 through January 6. A teacher may contact you directly to discuss the progress of your student.

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