During Rocky Mount's Frontier Christmas Days, First Graders from AES experienced a joyful and enchanting celebration filled with festive activities. The students participated in the traditional craft of candle dipping, mesmerized as the wax morphed into stunning, luminous creations. They also designed unique Christmas cards utilizing vibrant stencils, providing an opportunity for their imaginations to sparkle and shine through their artistic expressions.
7 days ago, Jason Fleming
Washington Way Award Nominations: Nominate a special support staff person for the #WashingtonWayAward! Do you know someone whose work and commitment makes WCPS a better place to be?
#WashingtonWayAward Categories:
*Above and Beyond Custodian Award -- Vote for a custodian that makes a difference!
*Silver Spoon Award -- Vote for the best food service worker out there!
*Helping Hand Award -- Vote for a nurse or an aide that has helped you!
*Master Technician Award -- Vote for the one who has helped you fix things!
*Wheels on the Bus Award -- Vote for the driver or mechanic who helps get you home!
*Customer Service Award -- Vote for the person who is always there to help!
Scan the QR Code by Friday, November 22 to nominate a support staff person. To learn more about the #WashingtonWayAwards, watch this video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM7Y0BdMbF49 days ago, WCPS Social Media
These 2nd graders just finished a “creepy creature” study on bats, spiders, and bees.
13 days ago, Jason Fleming
In Mrs. Ratliff's second-grade classroom, students engaged in an exciting hands-on activity where they constructed two-dimensional shapes using pretzel sticks and marshmallows. This creative project allowed the children to explore geometry in a fun and interactive manner, fostering their understanding of shapes while also developing their fine motor skills.
17 days ago, Jason Fleming
This year the students, teachers, and principals of Abingdon Elementary School were excited to trick-or-treat with our friends from Commonwealth Senior Living. Everyone in attendance had a blast. We are very grateful for the opportunity to strengthen the relationship between AES and Commonwealth Senior Living.
20 days ago, Jason Fleming
Washington Way Award Nominations: Nominate a special support staff person for the #WashingtonWayAward! Do you know someone whose work and commitment makes WCPS a better place to be?
#WashingtonWayAward Categories:
*Above and Beyond Custodian Award -- Vote for a custodian that makes a difference!
*Silver Spoon Award -- Vote for the best food service worker out there!
*Helping Hand Award -- Vote for a nurse or an aide that has helped you!
*Master Technician Award -- Vote for the one who has helped you fix things!
*Wheels on the Bus Award -- Vote for the driver or mechanic who helps get you home!
*Customer Service Award -- Vote for the person who is always there to help!
Scan the QR Code by Friday, December 6 to nominate a support staff person.
To learn more about the #WashingtonWayAwards, watch this video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM7Y0BdMbF421 days ago, WCPS Social Media
Community Helpers at Work
21 days ago, Jason Fleming
At AES, students have been engaging with the Lu Interactive Playground during their gym classes. This innovative system incorporates various activities designed to combine learning with physical exercise. One of the activities involves students solving math problems displayed on a large wall projection, after which they throw balls to hit the correct answers. Additionally, students participate in matching games and work on completing various puzzles. The Lu Interactive Playground utilizes a state-of-the-art 3D camera system that transforms these expansive wall projections into interactive touch screens capable of detecting objects.
22 days ago, Jason Fleming
Mrs. Moore's 5th grade class learning about collision, potential energy, kinetic energy with dominoes.
28 days ago, Jason Fleming
Mrs. Moore's 5th grade class testing the hypothesis of mass vs force.
28 days ago, Jason Fleming
The annual Celebration of Chemistry features various booths set up at the Eastman Employee Center. Each booth has a distinct theme and is staffed by professionals who deliver short lessons to rotating students. This year, 27 local schools participated. Eastman employees provided booths on topics such as static electricity, polymers and their applications, the pH scale with household item testing, and oscillating reactions
28 days ago, Jason Fleming
Promise Program: Today was a proud moment for Washington County Public Schools! We witnessed something truly special as our community gathered at Virginia Highlands Community College to celebrate the launch of the Washington County Promise Program. This commitment by Wellspring Foundation of Southwest Virginia and VHCC marks a major step forward in providing a brighter future for our students.
Thanks to this incredible program, students who live in Washington County, VA, can
now pursue higher education with free tuition, breaking down financial barriers and
opening doors to countless opportunities. We’re beyond excited to see the impact this
will have on our students, their families, and our community as a whole.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us today - from students and faculty to
community leaders and partners. Your support means everything as we work together
to enrich the lives of our young people.
Head over to
https://promiseprogram.org/ and discover how this opportunity can benefit your student!
#WashingtonCountySchools #VHCCPromise #StudentOpportunities #OurFuture
#CommunityStrong #EducationMatters
(Photo Courtesy: Virginia Highlands Community College)
about 1 month ago, WCPS Social Media
Students in Mrs. Tignor’s 5th Class are showing off their knowledge of the American Indians lived, with emphasis on the Arctic (Inuit), Northwest (Kwakiutl), Plains (Lakota), Southwest (Pueblo), and Eastern Woodlands (Iroquois); and describing how the American Indians used the resources in their environment
about 1 month ago, Jason Fleming
From the WCPS Transportation Department: Due to an accident on Interstate 81 and traffic delays as a result, several WCPS buses are delayed in their afternoon routes.
about 1 month ago, WCPS Social Media
Washington County Public Schools will operate on a regular schedule on Tuesday, October 8, 2024.
We do have the following transportation information and route changes for students and families to be aware of. These changes will be in place until further notice:
*Taylor's Valley Bus 37 -- Students who live in Taylor's Valley can meet Bus 37 at the VFW Post on Route 91 at 7:15 a.m. Pick up in the afternoon will be at approximately 3:30 p.m.
*Konnarock/Green Cove Bus 69 -- Students who live above Green Cove Road on Route 58, or on Green Cove Road, can meet Bus 69 at the intersection of Green Cove and Route 58. Students who live on Rhymer Road or the closed section of Route 58 can meet Bus 69 at Saint Matthew Lutheran Church. Your driver will reach out to you with additional messaging about times.
*Bus 38 -- Students who live on Rush Creek Road can meet Bus 38 at the intersection of Rush Creek and Confederate Road at 7:00 a.m. with drop off at approximately 3:45 p.m.
about 1 month ago, WCPS Social Media
Good afternoon WCPS Families & Staff --
The full Washington County Public Schools division will operate on a two-hour delayed schedule on Monday, October 7, 2024. Delaying the start of school will allow additional time for students and staff to arrive safely in daylight hours, due to some area roads still having debris. Childcare will be provided beginning at 8:00 a.m. for working families at each elementary school.
We do have the following transportation information and route changes for students and families to be aware of:
*Taylor's Valley Bus 37 -- Students who live in Taylor's Valley can meet Bus 37 at the VFW Post on Route 91 at 9:15 a.m. Pick up in the afternoon will be at approximately 3:30 p.m.
*Konnarock/Green Cove Bus 69 -- Students who live above Green Cove Road on Route 58, or on Green Cove Road, can meet Bus 69 at the intersection of Green Cove and Route 58. Students who live on Rhymer Road or the closed section of Route 58 can meet Bus 69 at Saint Matthew Lutheran Church. Your driver will reach out to you with additional messaging about pick up and drop off times.
*Bus 38 -- Students who live on Rush Creek Road can meet Bus 38 at the intersection of Rush Creek and Confederate Road at 9:00 a.m. with drop off at approximately 3:45 p.m.
Again, a big thank you for your continued support and patience -- your efforts to help our school community and families has not gone unnoticed.
Thank you,
Keith Perrigan, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Washington County Public Schools
812 Thompson Dr.
Abingdon, VA 24210
276-739-3000
@WashCoSuper
“Committed to the Success of Every Student“
about 2 months ago, WCPS Social Media
Good afternoon WCPS Families & Staff –
Rhea Valley Elementary School, Damascus Middle School and Holston High School will be closed Friday, October 4, 2024.
Childcare will be provided at Rhea Valley Elementary from 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
As we did this morning, all other Washington County Public Schools will operate on a two-hour delayed schedule on Friday, October 4, 2024.
For Holston High School students wanting to attend their classes at the Washington County Career and Technical Education Center, transportation will be provided TO and FROM Holston High School. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for those students at WCCTEC by the WCPS Nutrition Department. However, WCPS transportation will not be available to students who reside in the Rhea Valley Elementary, Damascus Middle, and Holston High attendance zones and attend other schools or programs in the division.
If your family is in need supplies, Damascus Middle School has some items, and will be open. Please call the school for additional details at (276)739-4100.
We are again planning to provide meals for our Damascus area students on Friday at Holston High School. We will send additional information in a separate message.
As we look towards next week, it is our goal to have students and staff return to Rhea Valley Elementary, Damascus Middle, and Holston High on Monday. As a result, we are asking you to please plan for the possibility of a division wide two-hour delay on Monday, October 7, 2024.
The WCPS Transportation Department is also working hard to plan and identify alternate bus routes for our Damascus area students. However, bus transportation for the Konnarock, Green Cove and Taylor Valley areas remains doubtful early next week. We will keep you updated as those plans are developed.
We also ask you to be on the lookout for additional messaging to assist families and students displaced by the floods.
We thank you for your continued support and patience as we work as a school community to navigate these unprecedented challenges and help our neighbors in need.
Thank you,
Keith Perrigan, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Washington County Public Schools
812 Thompson Dr.
Abingdon, VA 24210
276-739-3000
@WashCoSuper
about 2 months ago, WCPS Social Media
Good afternoon WCPS Families & Staff --
Rhea Valley Elementary School, Damascus Middle School and Holston High School will remain closed for the remainder of the week.
Rhea Valley families in need of childcare may come to Holston High School where care will be provided from 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
All other Washington County Public Schools will operate on a two-hour delayed schedule on Thursday, October 3, 2024. Delaying the start of school will allow additional time for students and staff to arrive safely in daylight hours, due to some area roads still having debris. We recognize a small percentage of families in our community are still without power. However, we believe it is important for our schools to be open to provide students with meals and help them return to a routine. For those families still without power, your child’s principal will work with your family. Our transportation staff have driven our bus routes but if you believe roads in your area are unsafe, please contact your child's principal as well.
For Holston High School students wishing to attend their classes at the Washington County Career and Technical Education Center, transportation will be provided TO and FROM Holston High School. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for those students at WCCTEC by the WCPS Nutrition Department. However, WCPS transportation will not be available to students who reside in the Rhea Valley Elementary, Damascus Middle and Holston High attendance zones and attend other schools or programs in the division.
For our families in need of supplies, Damascus Middle School has some supplies and will be open. Please call the school for more information at (276) 739-4100.
We are also planning to provide meals for our Damascus area students on Thursday at Holston High School. We will send more information in a separate communication.
As a reminder, if you know of a family in need, please contact your child’s principal and we will work to help meet those needs. Thank you for your continued support and patience.
Thank you,
Keith Perrigan, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Washington County Public Schools
812 Thompson Dr.
Abingdon, VA 24210
276-739-3000
@WashCoSuper
about 2 months ago, WCPS Social Media
Good afternoon WCPS Families & Staff --
Because a significant percentage of our families are still without utilities, staffing concerns at multiple schools, and the fact that some roads are still inaccessible for buses, Washington County Public Schools will be CLOSED on Wednesday, October 2, 2024.
However, we are working in coordination with the National Guard to clear some of those roadways, and AEP anticipates that power will be restored to additional areas by Wednesday.
Because of this closure, childcare will be offered for working parents from 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at High Point Elementary, Meadowview Elementary, Valley Institute Elementary, and Watauga Elementary. Students at Abingdon Elementary and Greendale Elementary can take advantage of childcare at Woodland Hills Christian Church, provided by the Boys and Girls Club. If these students aren't already registered with the Boys and Girls Club, you can call (276) 696-9923. Rhea Valley students in need of childcare may come to Meadowview Elementary. Breakfast and lunch will be provided by WCPS School Nutrition Department at all locations. Each elementary school will send out additional information about childcare specifics for their students.
If all goes as planned with cleanup and restoration efforts, Washington County Public Schools anticipates operating on a two-hour delay on Thursday, October 3, except for schools in the Damascus area, which will remain closed. For those who have power and other utilities, we apologize for this inconvenience and hope to return to normalcy in the coming days.
As a reminder, if you know of a family in need, please contact your child's principal and we will work to help meet those needs. Thank you for your continued support and patience.
Thank you,
Keith Perrigan, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Washington County Public Schools
812 Thompson Dr.
Abingdon, VA 24210
276-739-3000
@WashCoSuper
about 2 months ago, WCPS Social Media
Hot Meal: For those in need of a hot meal, John S. Battle Football will be serving free hamburgers with chips and drinks on Tuesday, October 1, at the Damascus Volunteer Rescue Squad beginning at 12:00 p.m. Thank you JSB Football!
about 2 months ago, WCPS Social Media