Warsaw And SYM Continue To Ignite School Spirit And Student Engagement

August 17, 2023 at 5:40 p.m.
The Warsaw Tiger cheer block, known as the “SYM Zone”
The Warsaw Tiger cheer block, known as the “SYM Zone”

By Staff Report

Warsaw, IN - Warsaw Community Schools proudly celebrates the second year of a partnership with SYM Financial Advisors, a leading name in wealth management. This collaboration continues to elevate student involvement and cultivate an atmosphere of school spirit by generously covering the cost of all-sport passes for every 9th-12th grade student at Warsaw Community High School (WCHS).
Building upon the success of the inaugural year, the renowned Warsaw Tiger cheer block proudly retains its identity as the “SYM Zone.” Sporting the orange SYM Zone logo, students and fans alike can join in the excitement at regular home athletic events, including basketball and football games.
“We simply want to provide the opportunity for each student to have a free pathway to participation. We believe that cheering on our local teams is one of the best avenues for students to be entertained, involved, and gain community for themselves,” remarks Steve Yeager, Principal, Senior Financial Advisor at SYM Financial Advisors.
In the spirit of this partnership, Warsaw Community Schools is thrilled to unveil two of the exciting cheer block themes for the upcoming year:
Homecoming: On September 29 (Fri) at 7:00 PM, WCHS will face off against Wawasee High School, igniting the spirit of Homecoming and Tiger Pride. Parade details will be released within the next few weeks. Seniors will be wearing orange attire and everyone else is invited to wear black. Let’s go Tigers!
PINK OUT with Ribbon Walk and Survivor Reception: On October 13 (Fri) at 7:00 PM, as WCHS takes on Northridge High School, the stadium will be awash in pink as the cheer block hosts a powerful PINK OUT event. At halftime, a ribbon walk will occur at halftime, and an inspiring reception for cancer survivors will follow immediately, creating an atmosphere of hope, strength, and solidarity.
This partnership underscores SYM Financial Advisors' dedication to empowering students and amplifying their role as enthusiastic supporters of their school's athletic endeavors. Recognizing the profound impact of fostering school spirit, SYM strives to create an inclusive environment by removing any cost barrier to participation in the WCHS community. WCS corporate sponsors do not participate in decisions on themes or school policy; all themes are developed by the cheer block student leadership team in the Tiger Leadership Council in collaboration with Warsaw Community High School Administration and the Athletic Department.

Warsaw, IN - Warsaw Community Schools proudly celebrates the second year of a partnership with SYM Financial Advisors, a leading name in wealth management. This collaboration continues to elevate student involvement and cultivate an atmosphere of school spirit by generously covering the cost of all-sport passes for every 9th-12th grade student at Warsaw Community High School (WCHS).
Building upon the success of the inaugural year, the renowned Warsaw Tiger cheer block proudly retains its identity as the “SYM Zone.” Sporting the orange SYM Zone logo, students and fans alike can join in the excitement at regular home athletic events, including basketball and football games.
“We simply want to provide the opportunity for each student to have a free pathway to participation. We believe that cheering on our local teams is one of the best avenues for students to be entertained, involved, and gain community for themselves,” remarks Steve Yeager, Principal, Senior Financial Advisor at SYM Financial Advisors.
In the spirit of this partnership, Warsaw Community Schools is thrilled to unveil two of the exciting cheer block themes for the upcoming year:
Homecoming: On September 29 (Fri) at 7:00 PM, WCHS will face off against Wawasee High School, igniting the spirit of Homecoming and Tiger Pride. Parade details will be released within the next few weeks. Seniors will be wearing orange attire and everyone else is invited to wear black. Let’s go Tigers!
PINK OUT with Ribbon Walk and Survivor Reception: On October 13 (Fri) at 7:00 PM, as WCHS takes on Northridge High School, the stadium will be awash in pink as the cheer block hosts a powerful PINK OUT event. At halftime, a ribbon walk will occur at halftime, and an inspiring reception for cancer survivors will follow immediately, creating an atmosphere of hope, strength, and solidarity.
This partnership underscores SYM Financial Advisors' dedication to empowering students and amplifying their role as enthusiastic supporters of their school's athletic endeavors. Recognizing the profound impact of fostering school spirit, SYM strives to create an inclusive environment by removing any cost barrier to participation in the WCHS community. WCS corporate sponsors do not participate in decisions on themes or school policy; all themes are developed by the cheer block student leadership team in the Tiger Leadership Council in collaboration with Warsaw Community High School Administration and the Athletic Department.

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