Advice to current students:
As a current college student, my biggest advice to high schoolers is to explore as much as possible. Take different classes, join new clubs, and try hobbies that push you outside your comfort zone. High school is one of the best times to experiment and discover what genuinely interests you, without the pressure of having everything figured out. The more you explore now, the more confident and self-aware you’ll be when it’s time to choose your path.


Happy #FrannyFriday! Franny recently got a haircut! Doesn't she look great?! Thank you to PS Grooming for their support and sponsorship of the Therapy Dog Program at WCHS! #weAREwestosha



High school is more than earning credits; it’s about building a future.
At Southeast Virtual Academy, students in grades 9-12 can earn dual credit through a partnership with Gateway Technical College and connect with local business partners to explore career pathways.
Flexible learning. Real-world opportunities. That’s the SVA difference.
Learn more by visiting our website and scheduling an info session to see if this is the right fit for you!
https://www.westosha.k12.wi.us/page/southeast-virtual-academy



Meet Gina Grenyo, a 2022 WCHS graduate currently attending the University of Houston. She is our next Alumni Spotlight for #CTEMonth! During her time at Westosha Central, she was active in student organizations and took a variety of courses in our Business & Marketing Department.
Advice to current students:
Get involved and say “yes” to every opportunity, even if it is a challenge. Also, do the right thing always. Taking shortcuts on assignments, projects, and jobs will only make it harder to learn and succeed later. Good luck!


1st place: Riverview B
2nd place: Riverview A
3rd place: Randall A
Best at Maps: Union Grove B
Best Teamwork: Bristol A and Bristol D
Congratulations to all of our competitors and winners! #weAREwestosha


Neil Buchanan, SVP – Business Banking & Cash Management, encourages students to ask questions, try new things, and learn from mistakes! Those experiences are where the real growth happens. Take advantage of opportunities that let you explore different career paths and build real-world skills early. And remember, success doesn’t follow just one path. Stay curious, be open to learning, and make choices that set you up for long-term stability and fulfillment. #weAREwestosha


Meet Gage Reynolds, a 2017 WCHS graduate currently working for ULINE in Ohio. He is our next Alumni Spotlight for #CTEMonth! During his time at WCHS, he was active in student organizations, served as class president, and took a variety of courses in our Business & Marketing Department.
Advice to current students:
I would tell current high school students to explore their options and find what motivates them. Whether that be a 4 year degree, attending a tech school, joining the trades, or finding a great company like Uline that you can grow with.



Advice to current students:
My advice to current WCHS students would be to seek out opportunities that have the potential to prepare you for your future, and also maintain positive relationships with your teachers - they are there to help you and truly want to see you succeed. Remember to also believe in yourself and pursue what your passion is - it is important to know that there is no one "right" path to success."



ProStart participants may gain college credit, scholarships, and industry connections through competitions and mentorship. The program bridges the gap between education and industry, building practical skills and fostering career readiness. ProStart is widely recognized as a premier career and technical education program in the hospitality industry, helping to build the future restaurant workforce. #CTEMonth #weAREwestosha

Honorable Mention
Ashlyn Anderson - Blue Room (Photography)
Brianna Mitchell - Hype (Photography)
Silver Key
Abdu Abdelhalim - Dazed (Photography)
Jorjah Fabbri - November (Photography)
Brianna Mitchell - Last Ride (Photography)
Isabella Rotizza - The hidden screams. (Photography)
Gold Key
Zophia Cichoki - Cookies and Cream (Ceramic)
Isabella Rotizza - Beauty is simple, not complex (Photography)
The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards are one of the nation's most prestigious awards for high school students, so it is quite the accomplishment for all our young artists! Silver and Gold Key winners currently have their work displayed at the Milwaukee Art Museum, and will be on view from January 31st to March 15.
Congratulations, students! #weAREwestosha


Meet Emily Maxon, a 2024 WCHS graduate currently attending Gateway Technical College & Madison Technical College. Emily is our second Alumni Spotlight for #CTEMonth! During her time at Westosha Central, she was active in student organizations and took a variety of courses in our Family & Consumer Science Department.
Advice to current students:
My advice to current students would be to take classes that have even the slightest interest for you. It may spark a new passion. I never would have thought interior design would be what I want to do as a career in my life. There are many dual credit classes at Westosha that give you a boost in interests and help get you ahead in college.




The Association of Business Students competes in both DECA and FBLA competitions throughout the year! So far, we've had a combined 28 students qualify for State, and 40 students win medals at our Regional/District competitions! Way to go! #CTEMonth #weAREwestosha



