š§āļø Students are exploring future careers and discovering new interests this summer at the Washington County Career & Technical Education Centerās Exploring Pathways Summer Camp!
Designed for students entering grades 5-8, the camp gives students the opportunity to experience hands-on learning activities in a variety of Career & Technical Education programs. From welding and carpentry to cosmetology, culinary arts, healthcare, engineering, criminal justice, advertising design, and more, students are learning new skills while exploring exciting career pathways.
Throughout the week, campers have been building projects, creating designs, experimenting with new technologies, and gaining real-world experiences alongside WCCTEC instructors and staff.
Programs featured during camp include:
*The Wonders of Hair Color with Cosmetology
*Build a Future with Carpentry
*Forensic Fun with Criminal Justice
*EcoEnergy Explorers
*Exploring Outdoor Careers & More
*Put a Spin on Learning with Auto Body
*Imagineering with Engineering
*Stir Up Some Fun with Culinary
*Careers in Nursing with LPN
*Spark Some Learning with Welding
*Healthcare Heroes with Nurse Aide
*Ad-Venture Design with Advertising Design
*Go, Go, Go TECH!
Thank you to the Washington County Career & Technical Education Center staff for creating engaging opportunities that help students explore their interests and future possibilities through hands-on learning experiences!
Designed for students entering grades 5-8, the camp gives students the opportunity to experience hands-on learning activities in a variety of Career & Technical Education programs. From welding and carpentry to cosmetology, culinary arts, healthcare, engineering, criminal justice, advertising design, and more, students are learning new skills while exploring exciting career pathways.
Throughout the week, campers have been building projects, creating designs, experimenting with new technologies, and gaining real-world experiences alongside WCCTEC instructors and staff.
Programs featured during camp include:
*The Wonders of Hair Color with Cosmetology
*Build a Future with Carpentry
*Forensic Fun with Criminal Justice
*EcoEnergy Explorers
*Exploring Outdoor Careers & More
*Put a Spin on Learning with Auto Body
*Imagineering with Engineering
*Stir Up Some Fun with Culinary
*Careers in Nursing with LPN
*Spark Some Learning with Welding
*Healthcare Heroes with Nurse Aide
*Ad-Venture Design with Advertising Design
*Go, Go, Go TECH!
Thank you to the Washington County Career & Technical Education Center staff for creating engaging opportunities that help students explore their interests and future possibilities through hands-on learning experiences!










Washington County Public Schools honors the life and legacy of former School Board member Billie Brooks.
For nearly four decades, Mr. Brooks dedicated himself to serving the students, staff, and families of Washington County Public Schools. His steadfast commitment to public education, thoughtful leadership, and tireless advocacy helped shape opportunities for generations of students across our community.
During his decades of service, Mr. Brooks served in a variety of leadership roles, including multiple terms as Chair of the Washington County School Board and service in leadership roles with the Virginia School Boards Association.
Throughout his years of service, Mr. Brooks earned the respect and admiration of colleagues, educators, and community members alike. He was a passionate supporter of Washington County schools and a proud champion of student success. For many in the John S. Battle community, he was also known for his enthusiasm and school spirit, often leading the Trojan cheer and proudly supporting students at athletic events and school activities.
āBillie Brooks was John S. Battle,ā said John S. Battle High School Principal Jimmy King. āHe had an unconditional love for the entire John S. Battle community and for Washington County. He was there for everything. He loved the students, the staff, and everything about John S. Battle. He has left a legacy that will last forever. To know that someone served on the School Board for 38 years and was never opposed in an election speaks volumes about the respect people had for him. He was a great man.ā
āMr. Brooks served decades of unwavering commitment to Washington County Public Schools,ā said School Board member Dr. Lee Brannon. āHis deep integrity and fierce passion for students in Washington County set a standard of service that few can emulate. Mr. Brooks was a friend to all, whether in professional or personal settings.ā
āServing alongside Billie Brooks on the Washington County School Board is one of the greatest honors of my public service,ā said School Board member Jenny Nichols. āI have always tried to pattern my leadership after his ā he led with kindness, humility, and unwavering care for others. Billie believed in me from the very beginning, and I will always be grateful for the wisdom he shared and the example he set. He truly lived a life of service, and our community is better because of him.ā
In recognition of his many years of service and lasting impact on public education in Washington County, flags at all WCPS schools and facilities have been lowered to half-staff in his honor.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to Mr. Brooks' wife, Betty Jean, his children, grandchildren, and all who knew and loved him.
His legacy of service, leadership, and dedication to public education will continue to be remembered throughout Washington County for years to come.
Obituary: https://www.farrisfuneralservice.com/obituaries/billie-brooks
For nearly four decades, Mr. Brooks dedicated himself to serving the students, staff, and families of Washington County Public Schools. His steadfast commitment to public education, thoughtful leadership, and tireless advocacy helped shape opportunities for generations of students across our community.
During his decades of service, Mr. Brooks served in a variety of leadership roles, including multiple terms as Chair of the Washington County School Board and service in leadership roles with the Virginia School Boards Association.
Throughout his years of service, Mr. Brooks earned the respect and admiration of colleagues, educators, and community members alike. He was a passionate supporter of Washington County schools and a proud champion of student success. For many in the John S. Battle community, he was also known for his enthusiasm and school spirit, often leading the Trojan cheer and proudly supporting students at athletic events and school activities.
āBillie Brooks was John S. Battle,ā said John S. Battle High School Principal Jimmy King. āHe had an unconditional love for the entire John S. Battle community and for Washington County. He was there for everything. He loved the students, the staff, and everything about John S. Battle. He has left a legacy that will last forever. To know that someone served on the School Board for 38 years and was never opposed in an election speaks volumes about the respect people had for him. He was a great man.ā
āMr. Brooks served decades of unwavering commitment to Washington County Public Schools,ā said School Board member Dr. Lee Brannon. āHis deep integrity and fierce passion for students in Washington County set a standard of service that few can emulate. Mr. Brooks was a friend to all, whether in professional or personal settings.ā
āServing alongside Billie Brooks on the Washington County School Board is one of the greatest honors of my public service,ā said School Board member Jenny Nichols. āI have always tried to pattern my leadership after his ā he led with kindness, humility, and unwavering care for others. Billie believed in me from the very beginning, and I will always be grateful for the wisdom he shared and the example he set. He truly lived a life of service, and our community is better because of him.ā
In recognition of his many years of service and lasting impact on public education in Washington County, flags at all WCPS schools and facilities have been lowered to half-staff in his honor.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to Mr. Brooks' wife, Betty Jean, his children, grandchildren, and all who knew and loved him.
His legacy of service, leadership, and dedication to public education will continue to be remembered throughout Washington County for years to come.
Obituary: https://www.farrisfuneralservice.com/obituaries/billie-brooks



šāØ A new summer adventure is coming to Washington County Public Schools!
The WCS Jack Tales Program and WCS Theatre Arts Camp are excited to introduce the new Appalachian Storytelling Camp for rising 1st and 2nd grade students. This exciting camp experience will encourage creativity, imagination, and a love of storytelling through engaging Appalachian-inspired activities and experiences.
Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScq647t7ID9Tx2A74yS-AiK8TkdmYbMo3cZ6OjfBGwSKC7JMA/viewform
We canāt wait to see our young storytellers this summer!
The WCS Jack Tales Program and WCS Theatre Arts Camp are excited to introduce the new Appalachian Storytelling Camp for rising 1st and 2nd grade students. This exciting camp experience will encourage creativity, imagination, and a love of storytelling through engaging Appalachian-inspired activities and experiences.
Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScq647t7ID9Tx2A74yS-AiK8TkdmYbMo3cZ6OjfBGwSKC7JMA/viewform
We canāt wait to see our young storytellers this summer!

šš Congratulations to Abingdon High School graduate Annsley Trivette on being named the 2026 "Pappy" Thompson Award winner!
Presented annually since 1982, the prestigious award recognizes a student-athlete who demonstrates excellence in athletics, academics, and community involvement.
Annsleyās accomplishments are nothing short of remarkable. A two-time VHSL Class 3 Girls Basketball State Player of the Year, she helped lead the Falcons to the first girls' basketball state championship in program history and finished her career as Abingdonās all-time leading scorer. She also played a key role in helping the Falcons capture a VHSL volleyball state championship, earned state titles in shot put and discus, and has been one of the regionās top soccer players.
This fall, Annsley will continue her academic and athletic career at North Carolina State University, where she will play basketball in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Read more from the Bristol Herald Courier: https://heraldcourier.com/sports/high-school/basketball/article_b87a5409-4b4b-4221-8d55-87a53f7728d1.html#tracking-source=home-top-story
Photo Courtesy: Bristol Herald Courier
Presented annually since 1982, the prestigious award recognizes a student-athlete who demonstrates excellence in athletics, academics, and community involvement.
Annsleyās accomplishments are nothing short of remarkable. A two-time VHSL Class 3 Girls Basketball State Player of the Year, she helped lead the Falcons to the first girls' basketball state championship in program history and finished her career as Abingdonās all-time leading scorer. She also played a key role in helping the Falcons capture a VHSL volleyball state championship, earned state titles in shot put and discus, and has been one of the regionās top soccer players.
This fall, Annsley will continue her academic and athletic career at North Carolina State University, where she will play basketball in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Read more from the Bristol Herald Courier: https://heraldcourier.com/sports/high-school/basketball/article_b87a5409-4b4b-4221-8d55-87a53f7728d1.html#tracking-source=home-top-story
Photo Courtesy: Bristol Herald Courier

šWCPS Alumni Spotlight: Meghan Groves ~ Abingdon High School ~ Class of 2005
We are thrilled to highlight Meghan Groves, a proud Abingdon High School graduate!
Are you a graduate of Washington County Public Schools? If so, we'd love to hear from you! We're excited to learn about your accomplishments and share your story and advice with our current students, families, and community.
Please click here, to fill out a submission form: https://forms.gle/7qzqxJCpCjryVsfW8 OR Do you know a graduate from Washington County Public Schools who has made a positive impact in their community?
Nominate them to be featured in our Alumni Spotlight Series! Click here, to nominate a WCPS graduate: https://forms.gle/LFV1PwdpHnLfYRhn8
We are thrilled to highlight Meghan Groves, a proud Abingdon High School graduate!
Are you a graduate of Washington County Public Schools? If so, we'd love to hear from you! We're excited to learn about your accomplishments and share your story and advice with our current students, families, and community.
Please click here, to fill out a submission form: https://forms.gle/7qzqxJCpCjryVsfW8 OR Do you know a graduate from Washington County Public Schools who has made a positive impact in their community?
Nominate them to be featured in our Alumni Spotlight Series! Click here, to nominate a WCPS graduate: https://forms.gle/LFV1PwdpHnLfYRhn8




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Mark your calendars! āļøš
Washington County Public Schools is excited to announce two great meal programs this summer for all children and teens 18 and under!
On-Site Meals in June: Stop by one of four WCPS locations for free breakfast and lunch ā no-sign up needed. Just come and enjoy your meals, and fuel up for summer fun. No application required. Please note: Meals must be eaten on-site.
Grab-and-Go Meals in June and July: Thanks to our partnership with Feeding Southwest Virginia, families have the opportunity to pick up multiple Grab-and-Go breakfasts and lunches at various locations ā no need to stay onsite and eat! Children do NOT need to be present for meal pick-up. Enrollment is required through Feeding Southwest Virginia ā forms will be available at each pick-up site. You may only get meals from one location.
Check out our full schedule for locations, dates, and times in the graphics below.
*Please note: The Meadowview Grab-and-Go Meal location will be up and running once summer school comes to an end on June 23.
Washington County Public Schools is excited to announce two great meal programs this summer for all children and teens 18 and under!
On-Site Meals in June: Stop by one of four WCPS locations for free breakfast and lunch ā no-sign up needed. Just come and enjoy your meals, and fuel up for summer fun. No application required. Please note: Meals must be eaten on-site.
Grab-and-Go Meals in June and July: Thanks to our partnership with Feeding Southwest Virginia, families have the opportunity to pick up multiple Grab-and-Go breakfasts and lunches at various locations ā no need to stay onsite and eat! Children do NOT need to be present for meal pick-up. Enrollment is required through Feeding Southwest Virginia ā forms will be available at each pick-up site. You may only get meals from one location.
Check out our full schedule for locations, dates, and times in the graphics below.
*Please note: The Meadowview Grab-and-Go Meal location will be up and running once summer school comes to an end on June 23.




š This morning, Washington County Public Schools was proud to host an SRO Appreciation Breakfast in honor of the incredible School Resource Officers and law enforcement partners who help support and protect our schools each day.
We are grateful for the strong partnerships we share with the Washington County Sheriffās Office, Abingdon Police Department, and Virginia State Police. Their commitment to building positive relationships with students, supporting school communities, and helping maintain safe learning environments makes a difference across our division every single day.
Thank you to our SROs and law enforcement partners for your service, dedication, and continued support of WCPS students, staff, and families!
We are grateful for the strong partnerships we share with the Washington County Sheriffās Office, Abingdon Police Department, and Virginia State Police. Their commitment to building positive relationships with students, supporting school communities, and helping maintain safe learning environments makes a difference across our division every single day.
Thank you to our SROs and law enforcement partners for your service, dedication, and continued support of WCPS students, staff, and families!




š¢ Washington County Public Schools is pleased to announce administrative appointments for the 2026ā2027 school year.
Ms. Stephanie Odum has been named principal of Wallace Middle School. Ms. Odum brings more than 17 years of educational experience to the role, including service as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, and instructional leader. Most recently, she has served as assistant principal at Wallace Middle School for the past two years, where she has worked closely with students, staff, and families to support academic achievement, positive school culture, and student success.
Throughout her career, Ms. Odum has demonstrated a strong commitment to data-driven school improvement, collaborative leadership, and building meaningful relationships within school communities. Her previous leadership experience includes serving in elementary principal and middle school assistant principal roles in North Carolina.
A graduate of East Tennessee State University, Ms. Odum also holds advanced degrees from The University of North Carolina at Charlotte and is recognized as a North Carolina Principal Fellow and Distinguished Leadership in Practice recipient.
āI am honored to continue serving the Wallace community in this new role,ā said Odum. āWallace Middle School is a special place with incredible students, dedicated staff, and supportive families. I look forward to continuing our work together to create an engaging environment where every student can thrive.ā
Ms. Denise Gobble, who currently serves as assistant principal at Rhea Valley Elementary School, has been named principal of the school.
Ms. Gobble recently completed her 11th year in education. She holds a bachelorās degree from Emory & Henry University and a masterās degree in literacy education from Radford University. Prior to serving as assistant principal during the 2025-2026 school year, she taught first and second grade for eight years before serving as a reading specialist in Washington County Public Schools for two years.
āI am excited and honored to have the opportunity to serve the students, staff, and school community of Rhea Valley Elementary as the new principal,ā said Gobble. āI believe in teamwork, open communication, and fostering a positive environment where students, staff, and families feel valued, supported, and successful. I look forward to continuing to work with everyone as we accomplish amazing things together at RVES.ā
In addition, Mr. Andrew Francisco, currently assistant principal at Abingdon Elementary School, has been named assistant principal at E.B. Stanley Middle School.
Mr. Francisco holds a Bachelor of Science in Education in Social Science Education from Emory & Henry University and a Master of Science in Educational Leadership from Radford University. He previously served as a Civics teacher at E.B. Stanley Middle School from 2019 to 2022 before teaching AP U.S. History at Abingdon High School prior to moving into school administration at Abingdon Elementary School.
He brings valuable experience in instructional leadership and student support, and his commitment to building positive relationships will make him a tremendous asset to the E.B. Stanley school community. Mr. Francisco is also a former student of E.B. Stanley Middle School, making this transition especially meaningful.
Ms. Stephanie Odum has been named principal of Wallace Middle School. Ms. Odum brings more than 17 years of educational experience to the role, including service as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, and instructional leader. Most recently, she has served as assistant principal at Wallace Middle School for the past two years, where she has worked closely with students, staff, and families to support academic achievement, positive school culture, and student success.
Throughout her career, Ms. Odum has demonstrated a strong commitment to data-driven school improvement, collaborative leadership, and building meaningful relationships within school communities. Her previous leadership experience includes serving in elementary principal and middle school assistant principal roles in North Carolina.
A graduate of East Tennessee State University, Ms. Odum also holds advanced degrees from The University of North Carolina at Charlotte and is recognized as a North Carolina Principal Fellow and Distinguished Leadership in Practice recipient.
āI am honored to continue serving the Wallace community in this new role,ā said Odum. āWallace Middle School is a special place with incredible students, dedicated staff, and supportive families. I look forward to continuing our work together to create an engaging environment where every student can thrive.ā
Ms. Denise Gobble, who currently serves as assistant principal at Rhea Valley Elementary School, has been named principal of the school.
Ms. Gobble recently completed her 11th year in education. She holds a bachelorās degree from Emory & Henry University and a masterās degree in literacy education from Radford University. Prior to serving as assistant principal during the 2025-2026 school year, she taught first and second grade for eight years before serving as a reading specialist in Washington County Public Schools for two years.
āI am excited and honored to have the opportunity to serve the students, staff, and school community of Rhea Valley Elementary as the new principal,ā said Gobble. āI believe in teamwork, open communication, and fostering a positive environment where students, staff, and families feel valued, supported, and successful. I look forward to continuing to work with everyone as we accomplish amazing things together at RVES.ā
In addition, Mr. Andrew Francisco, currently assistant principal at Abingdon Elementary School, has been named assistant principal at E.B. Stanley Middle School.
Mr. Francisco holds a Bachelor of Science in Education in Social Science Education from Emory & Henry University and a Master of Science in Educational Leadership from Radford University. He previously served as a Civics teacher at E.B. Stanley Middle School from 2019 to 2022 before teaching AP U.S. History at Abingdon High School prior to moving into school administration at Abingdon Elementary School.
He brings valuable experience in instructional leadership and student support, and his commitment to building positive relationships will make him a tremendous asset to the E.B. Stanley school community. Mr. Francisco is also a former student of E.B. Stanley Middle School, making this transition especially meaningful.

š Staff members at High Point Elementary School recently helped us wrap up the 2025-2026 school year by waving goodbye and wishing students and families a wonderful summer break!
As another incredible year comes to a close across Washington County Public Schools, we want to thank our students, families, staff, and community for the support, encouragement, and memories shared throughout the year.
From classrooms and performances to athletic events, field trips, and celebrations, this school year was filled with learning, growth, and moments we will always remember.
As another incredible year comes to a close across Washington County Public Schools, we want to thank our students, families, staff, and community for the support, encouragement, and memories shared throughout the year.
From classrooms and performances to athletic events, field trips, and celebrations, this school year was filled with learning, growth, and moments we will always remember.



š²āļøļø Pedaling into Adventure at Damascus Middle School!
On May 19 and 20, Damascus Middle School students had the opportunity to get outside, stay active, and challenge themselves during a special Bike From/To School event!
Led by Mr. Brandon Dale, Student Support Coordinator for Communities in Schools of Appalachian Highlands, more than 20 students biked from Damascus Middle School to the Damascus Town Park on May 19 and from the park back to DMS on May 20 while practicing their riding skills and enjoying time outdoors.
A special thank you goes out to SORBA Tri-Cities, Communities in Schools, the Town of Damascus, the Damascus Police Department, SRO Justin Greer, the WCPS Educational Outreach Department, and Sundog Outfitters for helping make this fun and rewarding experience possible for students.
On May 19 and 20, Damascus Middle School students had the opportunity to get outside, stay active, and challenge themselves during a special Bike From/To School event!
Led by Mr. Brandon Dale, Student Support Coordinator for Communities in Schools of Appalachian Highlands, more than 20 students biked from Damascus Middle School to the Damascus Town Park on May 19 and from the park back to DMS on May 20 while practicing their riding skills and enjoying time outdoors.
A special thank you goes out to SORBA Tri-Cities, Communities in Schools, the Town of Damascus, the Damascus Police Department, SRO Justin Greer, the WCPS Educational Outreach Department, and Sundog Outfitters for helping make this fun and rewarding experience possible for students.










On this Memorial Day, Washington County Public Schools honors the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.
As we enjoy this day with our families, let us take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of Memorial Day, and to honor those who gave all.
As we enjoy this day with our families, let us take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of Memorial Day, and to honor those who gave all.

š Congratulations to the Abingdon High School Class of 2026!
Tonight, we proudly celebrate an outstanding group of graduates as they mark the culmination of years of hard work, growth, and achievement. The Class of 2026 has demonstrated leadership, determination, school spirit, and a commitment to excellence both inside and outside the classroom.
As these students begin the next chapter of their journeys, we are excited to see the many ways they will continue to make a positive impact in their communities and beyond.
Congratulations, Class of 2026 -- your hard work has paid off, and your future is bright!










š Congratulations to the John S. Battle High School Class of 2026!
This evening, we celebrate an exceptional group of graduates whose hard work, perseverance, and dedication have led them to this important milestone. Throughout their high school journey, these students have excelled in academics, athletics, fine arts, career and technical education, and countless extracurricular activities.
The Class of 2026 has left a lasting impact on the John S. Battle community, and we are proud of all they have accomplished.
Congratulations, graduates -- we look forward to seeing all the amazing things your future holds!










š¢ Please see below for important graduation information shared by John S. Battle High School and Abingdon High School regarding tonightās ceremonies.
John S. Battle High School ā 6:00p.m.
We are closely monitoring the weather for this evening, and the forecast shows a dry period between 4:00-8:00 p.m. We are excited to celebrate the Class of 2026, and graduation will proceed as planned at 6:00 p.m.
Although lightning is not currently in the forecast, we want everyone to be aware of our safety procedures should the weather conditions change. If lightning is seen in the area during the ceremony, all spectators will be asked to return to their vehicles, and the graduates will report to the gymnasium during the waiting period. The ceremony will resume as soon as it is safe to return.
We will continue to monitor the weather conditions throughout the day, and our goal is to provide a respectful and memorable ceremony for the graduates and families.
The backup plan is to move the graduation to Saturday, May 23 at 6:00 p.m. We will not make this decision until the very last minute. The ceremony will take almost an hour to complete, and we are hopeful that we can complete the ceremony this evening.
Thank you for your cooperation and we look forward to celebrating the Class of 2026!
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/live/jhTXsrLgaLw
Abingdon High School ā 8:00 p.m.
We are excited to celebrate the Class of 2026 this evening, and graduation will proceed as planned at 8:00 p.m.
Although lightning is not currently in the forecast, we want everyone to be aware of our safety procedures should weather conditions change. If lightning is seen in the area during the ceremony, all spectators will be asked to return to their vehicles, and graduates will report to the gymnasium during the waiting period. The ceremony will resume as soon as it is safe to do so.
Thank you for your cooperation as we work to provide a safe and memorable celebration for our graduates and their families.
Livestream: https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/abingdon-high-school-abingdon-va/evt681f83363a
Thank you for your flexibility and support as we work to safely celebrate the Class of 2026!
John S. Battle High School ā 6:00p.m.
We are closely monitoring the weather for this evening, and the forecast shows a dry period between 4:00-8:00 p.m. We are excited to celebrate the Class of 2026, and graduation will proceed as planned at 6:00 p.m.
Although lightning is not currently in the forecast, we want everyone to be aware of our safety procedures should the weather conditions change. If lightning is seen in the area during the ceremony, all spectators will be asked to return to their vehicles, and the graduates will report to the gymnasium during the waiting period. The ceremony will resume as soon as it is safe to return.
We will continue to monitor the weather conditions throughout the day, and our goal is to provide a respectful and memorable ceremony for the graduates and families.
The backup plan is to move the graduation to Saturday, May 23 at 6:00 p.m. We will not make this decision until the very last minute. The ceremony will take almost an hour to complete, and we are hopeful that we can complete the ceremony this evening.
Thank you for your cooperation and we look forward to celebrating the Class of 2026!
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/live/jhTXsrLgaLw
Abingdon High School ā 8:00 p.m.
We are excited to celebrate the Class of 2026 this evening, and graduation will proceed as planned at 8:00 p.m.
Although lightning is not currently in the forecast, we want everyone to be aware of our safety procedures should weather conditions change. If lightning is seen in the area during the ceremony, all spectators will be asked to return to their vehicles, and graduates will report to the gymnasium during the waiting period. The ceremony will resume as soon as it is safe to do so.
Thank you for your cooperation as we work to provide a safe and memorable celebration for our graduates and their families.
Livestream: https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/abingdon-high-school-abingdon-va/evt681f83363a
Thank you for your flexibility and support as we work to safely celebrate the Class of 2026!

šš Thatās a wrap on the 2025-2026 school year!
Today marks the last day of school for Washington County Public Schools, and what an incredible year it has been. From classroom achievements and athletic accomplishments to performances, competitions, celebrations, and everyday moments of learning and growth, our students and staff have accomplished so much.
Thank you to our teachers, staff, families, and community for your continued support throughout the school year. Most importantly, congratulations to our students for all of their hard work and success this year!
We hope everyone has a safe, relaxing, and fun-filled summer! āļø
Today marks the last day of school for Washington County Public Schools, and what an incredible year it has been. From classroom achievements and athletic accomplishments to performances, competitions, celebrations, and everyday moments of learning and growth, our students and staff have accomplished so much.
Thank you to our teachers, staff, families, and community for your continued support throughout the school year. Most importantly, congratulations to our students for all of their hard work and success this year!
We hope everyone has a safe, relaxing, and fun-filled summer! āļø

š Congratulations to the Patrick Henry High School Class of 2026!
Tonight, we proudly celebrate the accomplishments of an outstanding group of graduates as they close one chapter and prepare to begin another. Through their dedication, resilience, and commitment, these students have achieved an incredible milestone and created memories that will last a lifetime.
We are proud of all they have accomplished and look forward to seeing where their futures take them.
Congratulations, Class of 2026 -- we canāt wait to see all that you achieve!










š Congratulations to the Holston High School Class of 2026!
This evening, we celebrate a remarkable group of students whose hard work, determination, and perseverance have brought them to this important milestone. Throughout their time at Holston High School, these graduates have made lasting memories, built meaningful relationships, and accomplished so much both inside and outside the classroom.
As they begin the next chapter of their journey, we are excited to see the positive impact they will make in their communities and beyond.
Congratulations, graduates -- your future is bright!










š¢ For Your Information
The Virginia Department of Social Services will issue a one-time $120 food benefit through Virginia SUN Bucks beginning in July 2026 to eligible children.
Children who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), or income-based Medicaid benefits are automatically enrolled in Virginia SUN Bucks.
Families who are not enrolled in SNAP, TANF, or Medicaid may still apply and potentially qualify by visiting https://virginiasunbucks.com/ and mailing the application to:
Virginia SUN Bucks
c/o VDSS
5600 Cox Road
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Beginning June 15 through August 31, applications may also be completed by calling the Virginia SUN Bucks Call Center at 866-513-1414.
The SUN Bucks application will require your childās āLocal Student ID Number,ā which is the lunch number your child uses at school.
If approved, benefits will be issued on a rolling basis beginning in July 2026 and will be loaded onto your current SNAP EBT card or a Virginia SUN Bucks card mailed to the address on file with your childās school.
To apply for Virginia SUN Bucks, click here: https://www.dss.virginia.gov/relief/food-assistance/sunbucks/how-to-apply-for-sun-bucks/
For additional information and resources, please click here: https://www.wcs.k12.va.us/documents/summer-ebt-information----2026/27420624
The Virginia Department of Social Services will issue a one-time $120 food benefit through Virginia SUN Bucks beginning in July 2026 to eligible children.
Children who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), or income-based Medicaid benefits are automatically enrolled in Virginia SUN Bucks.
Families who are not enrolled in SNAP, TANF, or Medicaid may still apply and potentially qualify by visiting https://virginiasunbucks.com/ and mailing the application to:
Virginia SUN Bucks
c/o VDSS
5600 Cox Road
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Beginning June 15 through August 31, applications may also be completed by calling the Virginia SUN Bucks Call Center at 866-513-1414.
The SUN Bucks application will require your childās āLocal Student ID Number,ā which is the lunch number your child uses at school.
If approved, benefits will be issued on a rolling basis beginning in July 2026 and will be loaded onto your current SNAP EBT card or a Virginia SUN Bucks card mailed to the address on file with your childās school.
To apply for Virginia SUN Bucks, click here: https://www.dss.virginia.gov/relief/food-assistance/sunbucks/how-to-apply-for-sun-bucks/
For additional information and resources, please click here: https://www.wcs.k12.va.us/documents/summer-ebt-information----2026/27420624


š¢ Due to the potential for rain and thunderstorms this evening, Washington County Public Schools would like to share the following updates regarding tonightās graduation ceremonies:
Holston High School ā 6:00 p.m.
At this time, Holston High School plans to hold graduation at the stadium beginning at 6:00 p.m. The ceremony may be delayed due to weather. If so, we will begin as soon as conditions improve, as close to 6:00 p.m. as possible.
The gymnasium will be open at 6:00 p.m. for family members and guests who would like to get out of the weather while awaiting the ceremony.
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYwoW9h-qjk
Patrick Henry High School ā 8:00 p.m.
Due to the unpredictable forecast and expected rain and thunderstorms, Patrick Henry High Schoolās graduation ceremony will be moved indoors to the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center. The ceremony will still begin at 8:00 p.m.
Each graduate will receive seven tickets for family members to watch the ceremony from the main ballroom. Additional seating and overflow viewing areas with large monitors will be available for guests and families with small children.
Livestream: https://youtube.com/live/dVnUdzDLUOQ?feature=share
Please note that another event at the Higher Education Center is expected to conclude around 7:15 p.m., so guests are encouraged not to arrive excessively early. Graduates have been instructed to arrive by 7:30 p.m.
Thank you for your flexibility and support as we work to safely celebrate the Class of 2026!
Holston High School ā 6:00 p.m.
At this time, Holston High School plans to hold graduation at the stadium beginning at 6:00 p.m. The ceremony may be delayed due to weather. If so, we will begin as soon as conditions improve, as close to 6:00 p.m. as possible.
The gymnasium will be open at 6:00 p.m. for family members and guests who would like to get out of the weather while awaiting the ceremony.
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYwoW9h-qjk
Patrick Henry High School ā 8:00 p.m.
Due to the unpredictable forecast and expected rain and thunderstorms, Patrick Henry High Schoolās graduation ceremony will be moved indoors to the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center. The ceremony will still begin at 8:00 p.m.
Each graduate will receive seven tickets for family members to watch the ceremony from the main ballroom. Additional seating and overflow viewing areas with large monitors will be available for guests and families with small children.
Livestream: https://youtube.com/live/dVnUdzDLUOQ?feature=share
Please note that another event at the Higher Education Center is expected to conclude around 7:15 p.m., so guests are encouraged not to arrive excessively early. Graduates have been instructed to arrive by 7:30 p.m.
Thank you for your flexibility and support as we work to safely celebrate the Class of 2026!

šØš A huge thank you to Patrick Henry High School students Sammy B. and Apple B. for volunteering their time and talents to help beautify the tricycle area at the Ballad Early Learning Center in Abingdon!
Through their creativity and artistic abilities, the students created beautiful murals that will be enjoyed by children for years to come. Their willingness to give back and help make the space more welcoming and engaging is truly appreciated.
Thank you for making a lasting impact on the youngest members of our community!
Through their creativity and artistic abilities, the students created beautiful murals that will be enjoyed by children for years to come. Their willingness to give back and help make the space more welcoming and engaging is truly appreciated.
Thank you for making a lasting impact on the youngest members of our community!


