Worland High School is a public high school in Worland, Wyoming, United States. It is part of Washakie County School District #1.DescriptionWorland High School has 9th through 12th grades and on average there are 370 students enrolled. The school is set in the town of Worland, Wyo., population 5,250 in the 2000 census. The high school's mascot is the Native American warrior, and the students are commonly referred to as the "Worland Warriors" and "Worland Lady Warriors."AthleticsSport options include men and women's cross-country, swimming, track and field, basketball, soccer and golf. Women's volleyball, cheerleading and gymnastics (state program lost 2008) and Men's wrestling and football are offered.Additional Student ProgramsBand Debate FFA Choir Theater Art Welding Philosophy Club Key Club "W" Club Nation Honors Society Yearbook Student Council NewspaperThe ArrowThis student-composed monthly newspaper appears in the local paper's TV guide. In the 2008 school year, students created the "Scream II," an independently produced weekly newspaper. This independent production's name give homage to the original high school's newspaper, "The Scream," that has since been discontinued.The school board initially turned down Barack Obama's stimulus money, angering many parents and students. However, after several Letters to the Editor by said parents and students in the local newspaper, the school board decided to revisit the stimulus money options. A final result was very close and the money was again rejected.District SpendingThe Washakie County School District #1 spends $14,260 per pupil in current expenditures. The district spends 64% on instruction, 33% on support services, and 3% on other elementary and secondary expenditures.