Wheeling Park High School Open House

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Students and staff members at Wheeling Park High School want potential students and their parents to “See What it’s All About.”

“All about Park,” will be held at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, at Wheeling Park High School. Ohio County Schools eighth-graders, private and parochial school students and parents are welcome to attend the event. Wheeling Park High School Principal Amy Minch said “All About Park” is an opportunity for future students and community members to see the excellent academic, career and technical and athletic opportunities at the school.

A photo of a high school play.
The Wheeling Park Players has been very successful for more than three decades.

“We’re proud of Park, and we want everyone to know of the exciting programs available to our students,” she said. “There is something for every student here. We believe the curriculum, the fine and performing arts and athletics offered at Wheeling Park High School are the finest in West Virginia.”

“All About Park” is held in conjunction with “Career and Technical Education Month.” Park’s career and tech students will be giving demonstrations in their simulated workplaces during the event. If you have any questions regarding the event, contact Ohio County Schools Communications Coordinator Gabe Wells at 304-243-0493.

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