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Wakulla High School is proud to celebrate the Class of 2026 as they take their next steps toward college, careers, and service.
The future is bright for our War Eagles!
Check back each day as we continue to highlight our seniors and their next chapters.

🎓 Thank You, Next…
Wakulla High School is proud to celebrate the Class of 2026 as they take their next steps toward college, careers, and service.
The future is bright for our War Eagles!
Check back each day as we continue to highlight our seniors and their next chapters.

🎓 Thank You, Next…
Wakulla High School is proud to celebrate the Class of 2026 as they take their next steps toward college, careers, and service.
The future is bright for our War Eagles!
Check back each day as we continue to highlight our seniors and their next chapters.


Wakulla County Schools, in partnership with Sodexo, invites you to participate in the Schools Consumer Survey – Spring 2026. This survey provides an opportunity to share your feedback on school meals, service, and overall dining experience.
Your voice matters, and your input helps us continue improving food services across our schools.
📝 Take the survey here: https://qrflash.me/a/WisrMV
🍽️ Learn more about Food Services: https://wakullacountyfl.sites.thrillshare.com/page/food-services
Survey Window has been extended to May 22, 2026.
We encourage all students and staff to participate. Thank you for taking a few moments to help us serve you better!

Remember to take care of yourselves this Mental Health Awareness Month. 🌿 #WHS #WakullaHighSchool #WarEagles
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Wakulla High School is proud to celebrate the Class of 2026 as they take their next steps toward college, careers, and service.
The future is bright for our War Eagles!
Check back each day as we continue to highlight our seniors and their next chapters.

The team at Ring Power went above and beyond to engage our students by opening doors to real-world opportunities.
Thank you Ring Power for connecting classroom skills to careers right here in our community.
#WakullaHighSchool #WakullaCTE #PoweredbyPublicEducation




Wakulla High School is proud to welcome back Head Boys Basketball Coach Michael Sweatt!
A Wakulla High alumnus and former War Eagle himself, Coach Sweatt returns home with a deep connection to the school and community. His return marks his 20th year in coaching, bringing experience, leadership, and a strong commitment to War Eagle basketball.
Basketball parents and athletes are invited to a Parent Meeting on Monday, May 18, 206, where families will have the opportunity to meet Coach Sweatt, learn about the upcoming season, and connect with the team.
Wakulla High School Gymnasium | May 18 | 7:00PM
Welcome back to The Nest, Coach Sweatt! Go War Eagles! 🦅

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Wakulla High School is proud to celebrate the Class of 2026 as they take their next steps toward college, careers, and service.
The future is bright for our War Eagles!
Check back each day as we continue to highlight our seniors and their next chapters.

✨Honoring excellence, leadership, and dedication✨
Join us for NJROTC Awards Night as we celebrate our amazing cadets!
📍Wakulla Community Center
🗓️May 1st | 5PM-7PM
#Wareagles #gowareagles #njrotc #njrotcawardsnight #awardsnight
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Wakulla High is proud to welcome Shannon Smith as our Head Wrestling Coach!
Coach Smith brings a passion for the support and a commitment to continue building our strong and competitive War Eagle program. We are excited for the experience he will bring our student-athletes.
Parents and athletes are invited to a Wrestling Parent Meeting on Monday, May 4, where families will have the opportunity to meet Coach Smith and hear about the upcoming season!
Monday, May 4, 2026 | Wakulla High Gym | 6:30PM
Welcome Coach Smith!


🥇The Wakulla High track and field team found success at Districts.🥇
We had the most District Champions for our program ever at last week's District meet with six 1st place finishes!🔥🏆
Trace Callaghan won the Boys 100m, Jacob Kinsey won the Boys Discus, David Whitaker won both the Boys Long and Triple Jump, Sian Garrett won the Girls Shot Put, and Amariyah Donaldson won the Girls High Jump.
We also had a good showing in the 4x100 relays taking 2nd place in both the Boys and Girls.
The Boys team consisted of Trace Callaghan, Andrew Nelson, Bryce Manning, and Au'vion Thomas.
The Girls team consisted of Cherish Bolen, Kiley Turner, Akayla Joaceus-Graham, and Antrice Bradwell.
All 1st and 2nd place finishers have earned a spot at the Regional Track meet in Pensacola on Friday, May 1st.
We also had two 3rd place finishes in the Girls 4x800 and the Girls 4x400. Emmalee Knutson, Kaitlyn Smith, Salome Hines, and Laila Francis were an amazing team for the 4x800. Antrice Bradwell, Kiley Turner, Akayla Joaceus-Graham, and London Waymon also did amazing with the 4x400. Our girls 4x400 may have also earned a spot in the Regional Meet based off their time. Boys finished 3rd as a team while the Girls finished 4th.
Amazing job athletes! Good luck this Friday! We are cheering you on!
Go War Eagles!!!💙❤️



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Wakulla High School is proud to celebrate the Class of 2026 as they take their next steps toward college, careers, and service.
The future is bright for our War Eagles!
Check back each day as we continue to highlight our seniors and their next chapters.

You show up for us—and it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Go War Eagles!
#Wakullahighschool #VolunteerAppreciation
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During a recent game, Middleburg hosted “Ella Night” in honor of a brave 4-year-old battling leukemia. Our team didn’t just show up to compete; they showed up with compassion.
Alongside Middleburg’s softball team, they helped create a tunnel for Ella, stood with her during a special moment of prayer, and helped make the night unforgettable for her and her family.
As shared by Middleburg’s Athletic Director:
“If you could have seen Ella’s face, she was smiling from ear to ear, and your team was a huge part of making that happen.”
Moments like this remind us that athletics are about more than wins and losses; they are about character and community.
We are incredibly proud of these young ladies and their coaches for representing Wakulla with such heart.

Wakulla High's Weekly Assessment Schedule
Take a moment to review this week’s assessment schedule.
Students should report to 1st period, then head to their assigned testing location.
Not sure where to go? Mrs. Sarvis in the library is here to help.
Rest well, arrive on time, and do your best!

May 1 is Commitment Day—and at Wakulla High, we’re celebrating every path.
Seniors, wear something on Friday, May 1st, that represents your next step—college, military, career, or beyond—and show us where you’re committed to heading.
We’re proud of you, War Eagles. 💙❤️
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🎓 Thank You, Next…
Wakulla High School is proud to celebrate the Class of 2026 as they take their next steps toward college, careers, and service.
The future is bright for our War Eagles!
Check back each day as we continue to highlight our seniors and their next chapters.

