This is the only date they are on our campus for Cap & Gown Pictures.
Students will go during English. Students who do not have English can go when it best fits their schedule.
The pictures are optional, not used in the yearbook. No sitting fee, and the proofs will be emailed.
BPI Photography sent the information on clothing suggestions for pictures.
BPI will provide the Caps & Gowns as well as the tassel for the pictures.
If a senior cannot make it, they can go online and schedule to have them take in the BPI studio. Link below:
https://booknow.appointment-plus.com/1qgkmdem/


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After researching their selected individual, students created multimedia presentations and delivered speeches to their classmates—strengthening research, organization, and public speaking skills aligned with Florida standards.
Projects like this reflect the power of student voice and the importance of developing confident, informed communicators.
#WakullaCountySchools #RigorousReslientRelevant #BlackHistoryMonth



Discipline. Leadership. Excellence.
Support Wakulla High NJROTC and help our cadets compete, train, and lead!
📲 Scan to donate — let’s go!
#NJROTC #WarEagles #LeadTheWay #WakullaProud #gowareagles
Content created by A. Martens - Social Media Strategy 3rd Period

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Celebrating CTE Month with a special spotlight on our Wakulla High School Medical Academy! 🩺🩺
Our students are currently gaining invaluable experience completing their clinical hours at Eden Springs.
Hear what our seniors have to say about the experience:
Camila Coello Espinoza: “It’s a good feeling to help people that can’t help themselves.”
Aubrey Hughes: “The staff have been really nice to us.”
Aryana Berardi: “I really enjoy talking and getting to know the residents.”
We are incredibly grateful to Eden Springs for partnering with us and providing our students the opportunity to serve and grow. We couldn't be prouder of these future healthcare heroes! 🦅✨
Content created by N. Cherry-Social Media Strategy
#WakullaHighSchool #WakullaCTE #CTEMonth #CareerReady


There’s something powerful about a full-circle moment. ❤️🤍💙
Last week, some of our oldest students from Wakulla High spent time with the youngest learners at Riversink Elementary, helping kindergarten students choose and check out their very first library books.
Seniors and juniors from JOI and FFEA guided little hands and helped spark a love of reading. 📚✨









Go War Eagles!

Come check them out at the Wakulla High School Gym, February 11th, at 6:00pm!








Valentine's candy grams are on sale now! Send a candy grams to a friend or a special someone! Student council will be selling them during both lunches for $2. Look for the table and poster to find them. The sale starts February 9 until February 12.

Senior Trip needs to be paid in full by 2/20. See Mrs. Colvin in room 204 to make your payments.


Talent show auditions are this week! Contact Mrs. Sanchez for more information!

Student Council is having a meeting on Wednesday, February 11. They will meet in Ms. Shiver's room after school. The topics of discussion are carnival plans, fundraising ideas, and Giving Hands partnered with NHS. Students volunteering with the carnival, please be in attendance at the meeting.

Talquin Youth Tour 2026! We are so proud of our 11 participants and what they accomplished with their tour on February 4th and 5th. If you see them at school make sure you tell them Congratulations! The Talquin Youth Tour provides high school juniors with leadership development opportunities, civic engagement experiences, and scholarship recognition. Participating Student(s): • Bryson Wombles • Caleb Thompson • Emily Zak • Gavin Mullins • Hadley Brown • Kaitlin Smith • Kaylie Kosec • Matthew Thaxton • Mattie Harrell • Salome Hines • Delmas Jackson.
Content created by K. Bickford.
Photo submission by K. Smith





