Due to winter weather, Washington County Public Schools will implement a Remote Learning Day for Friday, November 22, 2024. NO childcare will be provided. Classroom teachers will communicate with students to facilitate classes. Stay safe and warm!
about 22 hours ago, WCPS Social Media
Remote Learning Day 11/22/2024
Stay in the Know: With the potential for winter weather this evening through tomorrow morning, we wanted to alert you of the two options for Friday, November 22, if Washington County Public Schools is NOT on a regular schedule. *Remote Learning Day -- NO childcare will be provided *Two-Hour Delay -- Childcare will be provided at elementary schools from 8:00 a.m. until the start of the school day. As a reminder: A Remote Learning Day will be announced if instruction is going to be provided during an unscheduled closure of a school or schools. Classroom teachers will communicate with students about the processes they will use to facilitate their classes. A Remote Learning Day is NOT a traditional snow day. School Closed will be announced if instruction is NOT going to be provided during an unscheduled closure of a school or schools. As we are now entering the winter months and know weather can be unpredictable, it’s important to stay connected with Washington County Public Schools. We have various ways for you to stay in the loop. Websites: *The district and individual school websites will be the hub of communication for all WCPS. *All information that affects the school or district will be communicated through district and/or school web pages. The district website is https://www.wcs.k12.va.us/ *School web pages are “school initials + .wcs.k12.va.us” (example: Abingdon High School = ahs.wcs.k12.va.us) *The websites can be translated to multiple languages by clicking the drop-down menu in the top right-hand corner. Receive Text Messages, Phone Calls & Emails: *The contact information for students and/or parents comes from the Contact 1-5 Data in PowerSchool for each student. *Check with your student’s school to make sure your contact information is up to date. Receive Push Notifications: *Download the Washington County VA Schools Mobile App for your smartphone. *The app is available for FREE download in the Apple Store and the Google Play Store. *The app will provide instant access to district and school announcements and calendars. *Scroll down to settings; toggle the school(s) you would like to receive push notifications for and view. Social Media: *The district maintains and operates Facebook, Twitter (X), and Instagram accounts as well as a district YouTube account. *Families are encouraged to follow the district accounts @washcovaschools for updates, news, and information. *Individual schools maintain a Facebook and Twitter account. 
1 day ago, WCPS Social Media
Stay Connected with Washington County Public Schools
On Wednesday, November the 20, the Washington County CTE Center hosted an appreciation lunch and Veterans' Day program. Lunch for veterans and their family members was prepared and served by students from the Culinary Arts program. After lunch SkillsUSA officers held an assembly honoring the veterans. The colors were presented by members of the Highlands Honor Guard, and Marine Corps Veteran, David Matlock, was the guest speaker. Mr. Matlock spoke about the sacrifices veterans have made and challenged students to honor veterans by being good citizens and working to make their families, communities and country better. Veterans also received free car washes and had the opportunity to receive free haircuts from cosmetology students.
1 day ago, Mary Walker
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It was a beautiful morning for the first annual WCCTEC Veterans Day 5K to support Skills USA! Runners and walkers of all ages completed the course, with medals given to top 3 male and female overall, top 3 male and female in ages 45-99, and youngest and oldest finishers! Thanks to We Run Events and all of our great sponsors!
7 days ago, Washington County CTE Center
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People register participants for a race.
A man talks with students on a sidewalk.
People gather at the starting line of a race.
People gather at the starting line of a race.
A man runs a race.
A woman walks on a trail.
A woman runs on a trail.
Students enrolled in Early Childhood Development/Teachers for Tomorrow successfully completed the Virginia Preservice Training for Child Care Staff through the Virginia Department of Education. This course ensures these students are aware and knowledgeable of how to keep children in their care healthy and safe. They know how to create safe spaces, use safe practices with children, develop and implement daily illness prevention and management strategies, and plan to keep children safe if an emergency occurs. This ten hour course provides an overview of health and safety topics and additional required learning for Virginia Child Care professionals.
8 days ago, Mary Walker
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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=IM7Y0BdMbF4
11 days ago, WCPS Social Media
Washington Way Award Nominations
HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) held officer candidate speeches, giving students the opportunity to practice public speaking skills while sharing qualities that would make them effective leaders in the organization.
11 days ago, Washington County CTE Center
A student gives a speech in an auditorium.
A student gives a speech in an auditorium.
A student gives a speech in an auditorium.
A student gives a speech in an auditorium.
A student gives a speech in an auditorium.
A student gives a speech in an auditorium.
A student gives a speech in an auditorium.
A student gives a speech in an auditorium.
A student gives a speech in an auditorium.
A student gives a speech in an auditorium.
🏛️ Exploring the History of Architecture! 🏛️ Our Drafting: Architecture students have been diving into the fascinating History of Architecture! Each student selected a unique architectural period to research, and on Friday, November 1, 2024, they shared their findings with the class through insightful presentations. From Gothic arches to Modernist designs, students showcased their research and sparked new interest in the evolution of architectural styles. Great job to everyone for bringing history to life! 🏰✨ #HistoryOfArchitecture #WCCTEC #StudentPresentations #FutureArchitects
18 days ago, Mary Walker
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🌟 WCCTEC ManufacturED 360 Students Visit Carter Cat! 🌟 Our ManufacturED 360 students had an incredible experience at Carter Cat, where they explored exciting career paths in manufacturing! They learned about Carter Cat’s apprenticeship program, discovered the wide range of job opportunities, and took an in-depth tour of the facility, checking out the impressive equipment used in the industry. This hands-on experience gave them valuable insights into the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the world of manufacturing. Thank you, Kent Hutton, Manager and Carter Cat staff, for inspiring the next generation of skilled workers! 💼🔧 #ManufacturED360 #WCCTEC #CareerOpportunities #FutureInManufacturing
18 days ago, Mary Walker
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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=IM7Y0BdMbF4
23 days ago, WCPS Social Media
Washington Way Awards Nominations
Join us in celebrating Red Ribbon Week! Wear RED this Friday to show your commitment to a drug-free lifestyle. Let’s stand together!
23 days ago, Mary Walker
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Today Culinary II class got hands-on making fresh mozzarella cheese from scratch! 🧀 The students had a blast learning the process, and we can’t wait to see how they incorporate their homemade cheese into delicious recipes throughout the week. Stay tuned for some tasty creations!
25 days ago, Mary Walker
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HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) sponsored a Wear Pink Day for Breast Cancer Awareness which is the month of October.
25 days ago, Mary Walker
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🎀 Show Your Support Tomorrow! 🎀 Join us in wearing pink tomorrow to raise awareness for Breast Cancer! Together, let’s stand in solidarity and spread awareness. This initiative is proudly brought to you by HOSA (Future Health Professionals)—supporting health education and awareness in our community. Let’s turn our school pink for a purpose! 💗 #PinkOut #BreastCancerAwareness #HOSA
25 days ago, Mary Walker
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After the SkillsUSA officers presented the SkillsUSA emblem ceremony, they welcomed Ms. Linda Austin, Executive Director at Appalachian Substance Abuse Coalition. Ms. Austin spoke with students about the dangers of substance abuse and alcohol.
26 days ago, Washington County CTE Center
A student talks about an emblem in an auditorium.
A student talks about an emblem in an auditorium.
A student talks about an emblem in an auditorium.
A woman talks to a group of students in an auditorium.
A woman talks to a group of students in an auditorium.
A woman talks to a group of students in an auditorium.
🔥 Hot off the welding line! Mr. McClure’s Welding class is hard at work building a custom steel outdoor fireplace. Their skills are sparking creativity and bringing warmth to our community—stay tuned to see the final masterpiece! #WeldingWorks #HandsOnLearning #wcctec
28 days ago, Mary Walker
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Students in Introduction to Health and Medical Sciences have been learning about infection control this week and proper procedures for donning and doffing (putting on and taking off) PPE (Personal Protective Equipment).
29 days ago, Mary Walker
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Cameron B. visited JWU's open house this past weekend. He is a second year Culinary student and dual enrolled through VHCC. It was a woderful experience and helped him make the final decision for future plans. Cameron has decided to attend JWU this fall following graduation.
29 days ago, Mary Walker
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WCCTEC held a successful Marsh Blood Drive today, with over 40 students and community members stepping up as donors. A big thank you to everyone who supported this important cause! #givelife #giveblood #wcctec
29 days ago, Mary Walker
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WCCTEC students took the spotlight today at the Virginia Education and Workforce Conference in Richmond, demonstrating their skills that will shape tomorrow’s workforce! From hands-on expertise to innovative solutions, they truly impressed industry leaders. Proud to see their hard work and talent on full display!
about 1 month ago, Mary Walker
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