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2025-2026 Calendar Cover
Suzy Henke

Available online now and the printed calendar is scheduled to be delivered to all homes in Wyoming in July

Events for the 2025-2026 school year can be found on the online calendar through this link or on the homepage at www.wyomingcityschools.org. The printed events calendar is with the printer and scheduled to be delivered by United States Mail to all homes in Wyoming in July. An electronic copy can be found through this link or under the Quick Links tab at www.wyomingcityschools.org.

Hello Summer
Suzy Henke

Central Office is open 8 a.m-4 p.m. School buildings are open by appointment only.

From Monday, June 16-Friday, July 25, Wyoming High School, Wyoming Middle School, and Wyoming Primary Schools are open to the public by appointment only.

To schedule an appointment, please email the building principal or assistant principal:

  • Wyoming High School Principal Michael Voynovich: voynovichm@wyomingcityschools.org
  • Wyoming High School Assistant Principal Sarah McMullen: mcmullens@wyomingcityschools.org
  • Wyoming Middle School Principal Brian Bocian: bocianb@wyomingcityschools.org
  • Wyoming Middle School Assistant Principal Jamie Hayner: haynerj@wyomingcityschools.org
  • Wyoming Primary Schools Principal Gina Kirchner: kirchnerg@wyomingcityschools.org

The Wyoming City Schools Central Office, 420 Springfield Pike, is open 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. In observance of federal holidays, the WCS Central Office will be closed on Thursday, June 19, and Friday, July 4.

Wyoming High School, Wyoming Middle School, and Wyoming Primary Schools will reopen for regular office hours on Monday, July 28.

November 2024 Election Voting Information
Suzy Henke

Petitions and instructions can be obtained from the Hamilton County Board of Elections

Three Wyoming City Schools Board of Education seats are scheduled to be on the November 4, 2025 ballot. Petitions and instructions for residents interested in running for the Wyoming City Schools Board of Education are available at the Hamilton County Board of Elections, 4700 Smith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45212, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Election-related questions must be directed to the staff of the Board of Elections. They can be reached at 513-946-8500. More information is available here. The deadline for filing is 4 p.m. Wednesday, August 6, 2025.

Ohio law prohibits any “political subdivision,” which includes a school district, library, park district, county, township or city, from using public funds to “[p]ublish, distribute, or otherwise communicate information that . . . supports or opposes the nomination or election of a candidate for public office, the investigation, prosecution, or recall of a public official, or the passage of a levy or bond issue,” per Ohio Revised Code Section 9.03.

As a result, school districts cannot spend public funds in any manner to support or oppose the campaign of any ballot initiative or any individual running for public office.

Nick Robson
Suzy Henke

It is only a single sample of Nick's success in a variety of endeavors.

Wyoming High School Senior Nick Robson earned the highest possible score of 36 on the ACT college admissions test.

Nick plans to study ceramics and chemistry at Ohio University’s Honors Tutorial College in the fall.

“Fine and performing arts and science have been my favorite subject areas in high school,” said Nick. “It is these particular classes that helped me decide what I want to do with the rest of my life and the teachers are what made these classes so special. I don’t think I would ever have loved chemistry as much as I do if I didn’t take AP Chem with Mr. Bramble and I wouldn’t have even known about ceramics if it weren’t for Mrs. Williams.”

“Mr. Vickous is a truly amazing teacher,” continued Nick. “I find myself staying late after class just to chat with him. He has given me real-life advice, taught me how to be confident in my skills, and shaped me into an excellent saxophone player and I couldn’t be more grateful for that.”

The ACT consists of tests in English, mathematics, reading and science, with an optional writing test. Each test is scored on a scale of 1 to 36, and a student's composite score is the average of those four test scores rounded to the nearest whole number. According to calculations based upon The ACT Profile Report for the Graduating Class of 2024, only .22% of test takers earned a 36.

“This extraordinary accomplishment demonstrates Nick’s exceptional intellectual agility, analytical thinking, and problem-solving skills,” said Wyoming High School Principal Michael Voynovich. “It is a shining example of Wyoming High School’s overall pursuit of excellence in action and only a single sample of Nick’s success in a variety of endeavors.”

Nick Robson

Nick Robson

Board of Education Seal
Suzy Henke

Serving on the Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) is a great way to be informed and be of service to Wyoming City Schools ad the community!

Come join the Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC)! The CAC - made up of volunteer Wyoming residents, district staff, and Board of Education members - is a research and communication arm of the Wyoming City Schools Board of Education. CAC members serve two-year terms. To learn more and apply, click here.

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