W.P. Wagner High School

W.P. Wagner is an Edmonton Public high school located in Southeast Edmonton with a student population of about 1500 for the 2017-2018 academic school year. Its primary focus is science and technology. The school is named after William Phillip Wagner, a former Superintendent of Edmonton Public Schools.

W.P. Wagner High School
Address
6310 Wagner Road NW

, ,
T6E 4N5

Canada
Coordinates53°29′59″N 113°27′04″W
Information
School typeSecondary school
Founded1969
School boardEdmonton Public Schools
PrincipalJennifer Allen
Grades10-12
Enrollment(2017-2018)
1471 students[1]
Colour(s)Red, White, and Blue    
MascotThe Warrior
Team nameWarriors
Websitewpwagner.epsb.ca

Charity

The Wagner Leadership Class hosts a large charity event each year, which started in 2011 . Past events include the Bike-a-Thon and the Wagathon. The Wagathon is a charity event unique to Wagner where students sign up in teams of 8-12 and compete in a variety of activities throughout the evening. Activities in the past have included: Balloon Room, Wheel of Fate, Fingerpaint Pictionary, Peaceful Warrior, Mario Relay and many more. Everytime a team wins an event, they are awarded money toward a charity of their team's choice, which will be one of three provided by Wagner leadership.

Another annual event that is held is called the Wagner Market. The Market is a cross between a student run farmer's market and a carnival. Students are given the opportunity to sign up for booths to make a profit. Students booths may include: food items, selling items, selling arts or crafts, hosting a game, a car smash, obstacle courses, and lots more! The community is invited and it is a fun event for all - with 10% profit from each booth going toward a charity.

Wagner leadership does much more charity work. Services that have been done but are not limited to include volunteer work at various locations and charities around Edmonton, Helping Hampers, Terry Fox, Edmonton Food Bank and many more.

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