šāØ Fairy tales recently came to life at Rhea Valley Elementary School during the spring STEM Fairy Tale Family Engagement Night!
Students and families worked together to help beloved storybook characters solve problems through hands-on STEM activities -- from building Rapunzel a ladder and designing houses for the three little pigs to creating a raft for the gingerbread man and bridges for the three billy goats gruff.
Families also enjoyed coding with robots from the Washington County Technology Trailer and had the opportunity to sign up for library cards through the Washington County Public Library.
Students and families worked together to help beloved storybook characters solve problems through hands-on STEM activities -- from building Rapunzel a ladder and designing houses for the three little pigs to creating a raft for the gingerbread man and bridges for the three billy goats gruff.
Families also enjoyed coding with robots from the Washington County Technology Trailer and had the opportunity to sign up for library cards through the Washington County Public Library.










āš Meadowview Elementary School 3rd graders have been working hard as they prepare for the Math SOL! From mastering multiplication and strengthening problem-solving skills to practicing math strategies and explaining their thinking, these students are putting in the effort each and every day.
Weāre proud of their determination, focus, and positive attitude as they continue showing what they know!
Weāre proud of their determination, focus, and positive attitude as they continue showing what they know!




š½ļøš Homemade buttermilk biscuits and chocolate gravy made for a delicious hands-on learning experience recently at Patrick Henry High School!
Students in Ms. Sextonās Center Based program worked together to prepare this tasty classroom project while building teamwork, communication, and everyday life skills along the way. Learning can be both meaningful and delicious!
Students in Ms. Sextonās Center Based program worked together to prepare this tasty classroom project while building teamwork, communication, and everyday life skills along the way. Learning can be both meaningful and delicious!



šWCPS Alumni Spotlight: Terra Abrams ~ Holston High School ~ Class of 2005
We are thrilled to highlight Terra Abrams, a proud Holston 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 Terra Abrams, a proud Holston 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



š¢š Calling All Washington County High School Students
Ready to get a taste of college life this summer -- for just $50?!
Campus Connections at Appalachian State University has a few spots still available, and this is an experience you donāt want to miss!
š Where: Appalachian State University
š When: June 22ā26
š Who: Rising 9thā12th graders in Washington County
From exploring the outdoors to staying on a beautiful college campus, this is your chance to build new friendships, gain independence, and experience what college life is all about!
šØ Spots are limited -- donāt wait!
š Apply now: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfFsUWW-KmNFpZa4bL4XkDMEtfSVHHs90xvYM-ZQ5KGZNePoQ/viewform
Ready to get a taste of college life this summer -- for just $50?!
Campus Connections at Appalachian State University has a few spots still available, and this is an experience you donāt want to miss!
š Where: Appalachian State University
š When: June 22ā26
š Who: Rising 9thā12th graders in Washington County
From exploring the outdoors to staying on a beautiful college campus, this is your chance to build new friendships, gain independence, and experience what college life is all about!
šØ Spots are limited -- donāt wait!
š Apply now: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfFsUWW-KmNFpZa4bL4XkDMEtfSVHHs90xvYM-ZQ5KGZNePoQ/viewform

š±š« Growing young scientists at Meadowview Elementary School
First grade students have been learning all about the different parts of a plant and what plants need to survive. As part of their hands-on learning, students are currently observing, growing, and recording changes in their own bean plants!
First grade students have been learning all about the different parts of a plant and what plants need to survive. As part of their hands-on learning, students are currently observing, growing, and recording changes in their own bean plants!







Happy #SchoolCommunicatorsDay to Ashley Hoak, our School Outreach Specialist! We couldn't tell The Washington Way story without her! ~ Thank you Ashley for ALL you do!!

š± Shout out to Lawrence Cox of Holston High School, who was recently recognized by the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation for his dedication to agricultural education and student leadership!
Mr. Cox, a graduate of John S. Battle High School, is in his 19th year of teaching and continues to make a meaningful impact through hands-on learning experiences in horticulture, agriculture, and aquaponics, while also serving as an FFA adviser.
We are grateful for the passion, leadership, and opportunities he provides for students each day.
Mr. Cox, a graduate of John S. Battle High School, is in his 19th year of teaching and continues to make a meaningful impact through hands-on learning experiences in horticulture, agriculture, and aquaponics, while also serving as an FFA adviser.
We are grateful for the passion, leadership, and opportunities he provides for students each day.

š°š A big thank-you to the talented Culinary Arts students at the Washington County Career & Technical Education Center!
Yesterday morning, the Washington County School Board and Dr. Perrigan provided breakfast to recognize students for the incredible desserts they prepared for School Board meetings throughout the 2025ā26 school year.
We appreciate their hard work, creativity, professionalism, and dedication. Thank you for sharing your talents and helping make each meeting a little sweeter!
Yesterday morning, the Washington County School Board and Dr. Perrigan provided breakfast to recognize students for the incredible desserts they prepared for School Board meetings throughout the 2025ā26 school year.
We appreciate their hard work, creativity, professionalism, and dedication. Thank you for sharing your talents and helping make each meeting a little sweeter!

šš„¤ Smoothie time at Holston High School
These delicious breakfast smoothies served to students looked almost too good to drink! From fresh fruit flavors to a refreshing start to the morning, they made for a great way to kick off the school day.
We love seeing our School Nutrition teams bringing creative and tasty options that help fuel students each morning.
These delicious breakfast smoothies served to students looked almost too good to drink! From fresh fruit flavors to a refreshing start to the morning, they made for a great way to kick off the school day.
We love seeing our School Nutrition teams bringing creative and tasty options that help fuel students each morning.


šāļø Celebrating Our Future Educators
This morning, Washington County Public Schools proudly hosted our first-ever Future Educators Signing Day, celebrating an outstanding group of seniors who have committed to pursuing careers in education.
During this special ceremony, students signed their intent to enter the teaching professionātaking the first step toward making a lasting impact in classrooms of their own one day.
Congratulations to:
Washington County CTE Center (WCCTEC):
*Leighlynd Teets
*Gracie Blevins
*Lauren Hearl ā Future Athletic Trainer
John S. Battle High School:
*Taylor Fleenor
*Kaydynn Sullivan
*Andrew Allison
Patrick Henry High School:
*Lauren Ellis
*Hayden Roark
*Addilyn Yarber
Abingdon High School:
*Bailey Hamer
*Hannah Lee
*Gracie Statzer
*Landree Woodall
*Haylee Hansen
As part of this initiative, each student will be guaranteed an interview with WCPS as they continue their journey toward becoming future educators.
We are incredibly proud of these students and their commitment to serving others and making a difference. The future is bright!
This morning, Washington County Public Schools proudly hosted our first-ever Future Educators Signing Day, celebrating an outstanding group of seniors who have committed to pursuing careers in education.
During this special ceremony, students signed their intent to enter the teaching professionātaking the first step toward making a lasting impact in classrooms of their own one day.
Congratulations to:
Washington County CTE Center (WCCTEC):
*Leighlynd Teets
*Gracie Blevins
*Lauren Hearl ā Future Athletic Trainer
John S. Battle High School:
*Taylor Fleenor
*Kaydynn Sullivan
*Andrew Allison
Patrick Henry High School:
*Lauren Ellis
*Hayden Roark
*Addilyn Yarber
Abingdon High School:
*Bailey Hamer
*Hannah Lee
*Gracie Statzer
*Landree Woodall
*Haylee Hansen
As part of this initiative, each student will be guaranteed an interview with WCPS as they continue their journey toward becoming future educators.
We are incredibly proud of these students and their commitment to serving others and making a difference. The future is bright!








šš©ŗ Happy National School Nurse Day
Today, we celebrate the incredible school nurses of Washington County Public Schools who care for our students with compassion, professionalism, and dedication each and every day.
From supporting student health and wellness to providing comfort and care when itās needed most, our school nurses play a vital role in keeping our schools safe, healthy, and ready to learn.
Thank you for all you do for our students, staff, and families -- we appreciate you!
Today, we celebrate the incredible school nurses of Washington County Public Schools who care for our students with compassion, professionalism, and dedication each and every day.
From supporting student health and wellness to providing comfort and care when itās needed most, our school nurses play a vital role in keeping our schools safe, healthy, and ready to learn.
Thank you for all you do for our students, staff, and families -- we appreciate you!
šØš Celebrating Student Artists
We are proud to recognize these talented students who were honored at last nightās School Board meeting as participants in the 2026 VSBA Southwest Region Spring Forum Art Contest!
Congratulations to:
*Brooke Batiste (Grade 4, High Point Elementary School) ā Elementary School Entry
*Christina Curry-Cruz (Grade 8, E. B. Stanley Middle School) ā Middle School Entry
*Chloe Humphrey (Grade 11, John S. Battle High School) ā High School Entry
We are proud to recognize these talented students who were honored at last nightās School Board meeting as participants in the 2026 VSBA Southwest Region Spring Forum Art Contest!
Congratulations to:
*Brooke Batiste (Grade 4, High Point Elementary School) ā Elementary School Entry
*Christina Curry-Cruz (Grade 8, E. B. Stanley Middle School) ā Middle School Entry
*Chloe Humphrey (Grade 11, John S. Battle High School) ā High School Entry

šš Honoring a Historic Season! šš
The Abingdon High School Lady Falcons were recognized at last nightās School Board meeting for their incredible achievement as VHSL Class 3 Girls Basketball State Champions -- a milestone moment in Abingdon High School history!
This team made school history with their outstanding season, showcasing determination, teamwork, and resilience every step of the way.
Players:
Lauren Baker
Scottlyn Bales
Maddie Fields
Makenzie Fullen
Amelia Holbrook
Addison Kinder
Barrett King
Dera Loudy
Elizabeth Nichols
Scout Summitt
Annsley Trivette
Head Coach: Jimmy Brown
Assistant Coaches:
James Agner
Austin Barnhart
Calla Haderer
We are proud to celebrate this team and their unforgettable accomplishment. Congratulations again on a historic season!
The Abingdon High School Lady Falcons were recognized at last nightās School Board meeting for their incredible achievement as VHSL Class 3 Girls Basketball State Champions -- a milestone moment in Abingdon High School history!
This team made school history with their outstanding season, showcasing determination, teamwork, and resilience every step of the way.
Players:
Lauren Baker
Scottlyn Bales
Maddie Fields
Makenzie Fullen
Amelia Holbrook
Addison Kinder
Barrett King
Dera Loudy
Elizabeth Nichols
Scout Summitt
Annsley Trivette
Head Coach: Jimmy Brown
Assistant Coaches:
James Agner
Austin Barnhart
Calla Haderer
We are proud to celebrate this team and their unforgettable accomplishment. Congratulations again on a historic season!

šāØ Happy National Teacher Appreciation Day
Today, we celebrate the incredible teachers of Washington County Public Schools who make a difference in the lives of our students each and every day. Your dedication, passion, and commitment help create supportive classrooms where students can learn, grow, and succeed.
Thank you for the impact you make across our schools and for all you do for our students, families, and community. We are proud to have you as part of WCPS!
Today, we celebrate the incredible teachers of Washington County Public Schools who make a difference in the lives of our students each and every day. Your dedication, passion, and commitment help create supportive classrooms where students can learn, grow, and succeed.
Thank you for the impact you make across our schools and for all you do for our students, families, and community. We are proud to have you as part of WCPS!

šāØ Celebrating The Washington Way
Tonight, we are proud to recognize our Spring Washington Way Award Winners ā individuals who go above and beyond each day to support our students, staff, and school communities.
Congratulations to:
*Above and Beyond Custodian Award ~ John Denton (John S. Battle High School) ~ For the custodian who keeps things shining and spirits high.
*Customer Service Award ~ Erin Hockman (Valley Institute Elementary) ~ For the friendly face whoās always ready to help and make someoneās day better.
*Helping Hand Award ~ Robin Smith (Patrick Henry High School) ~ For the nurse or aide whoās always there with care and compassion.
*Master Technician Award ~ David Surber (Maintenance Department) ~ For the behind-the-scenes problem-solver who keeps everything running smoothly.
*Silver Spoon Award ~ Amy Wright (Valley Institute Elementary) ~ For the food service hero who serves up smiles (and great meals)!
*Wheels on the Bus Award ~ Mike Scott (Transportation Department) ~ For the driver or mechanic who goes the extra mile to get students where they need to be.
These outstanding individuals truly represent The Washington Way through their dedication, service, and commitment to excellence.
š We are also proud to announce our overall Washington Way Award Winner: Trevor Orfield
Selected from both our fall and spring honorees, this individual reflects the spirit of The Washington Way through their dedication and service.


šØš Celebrating Student Creativity
Congratulations to Josie Carneal, a 7th grade student at E. B. Stanley Middle School, for being named the 2026ā2027 School Calendar & Handbook Cover Art Contest Winner!
Josieās artwork will be featured on the cover of next yearās school calendar and handbook ā a wonderful honor that showcases her creativity and talent for the entire WCPS community to enjoy.

š¶š Celebrating Our All-State Musicians
We are proud to recognize these outstanding students from across Washington County Public Schools who were honored at tonightās School Board meeting for their selection to All-State Band and All-State Choir ā an incredible achievement that reflects their talent, dedication, and hard work.
All-State Band
Abingdon High School
*Ben Campbell - Tuba - 1st Chair Orchestra (overall rank 1 in VA)
*Kingston Hay - Percussion - 2nd Orchestra (overall rank 2 in VA)
*Evyn Nowicki - Euphonium - 4th Symphonic Band (overall rank 4 in VA)
*Ciana Childress - Trumpet - 9th Concert Band (overall Rank 23 in VA)
All-State Choral
Abingdon High School
*Stone Alvarado - Tenor 1
*Carter Bresowar - Tenor 1
*Kingston Hay - Bass 1
*Jaila Strebeck - Alto 2
*Aubri Phillips - Alto 1 (alternate)
*Lexie Odum - Soprano 2 (alternate)
John S. Battle High School
*Natalie Combs - Soprano 2
*Kai Ricks - Soprano 2
*Micah Poe - Tenor 2
*Jalyn Carter - Soprano 2 (alternate)
*Graydan Poe - Bass 2 (alternate)
Patrick Henry High School
*Lotte Gendel - Soprano 1
*Noelle Jackson - Alto 1
*Twyla Bremner - Alto 2
*Kayden Jones - Bass 1
*Nathaniel Moser - Bass 2
*Greyson Pruitt - Tenor 1 (alternate)
*Jaiden Wilder - Tenor 2 (alternate)

šš£ Recognition Night Arrival Information
We are excited to celebrate so many outstanding students and staff at tonightās School Board meeting! Due to the number of recognitions and limited space, we are asking families of honorees to arrive in designated groups.
š¶šØ Arrive at 6:00 p.m.:
*All-State Band & Choral students
*2026ā2027 School Calendar/Handbook Art Contest Winner
*2026 VSBA Southwest Region Spring Forum Art Contest participants
*The Washington Way Award recipients
šā¾ Arrive at 6:30 p.m.:
*Athletic recognitions
*Abingdon High School Lady Falcons VHSL Class 3 Girls Basketball State Champions
We appreciate your help in staggering arrival times so we can ensure a smooth and meaningful recognition for all honorees. We look forward to celebrating our students and staff this evening!
We are excited to celebrate so many outstanding students and staff at tonightās School Board meeting! Due to the number of recognitions and limited space, we are asking families of honorees to arrive in designated groups.
š¶šØ Arrive at 6:00 p.m.:
*All-State Band & Choral students
*2026ā2027 School Calendar/Handbook Art Contest Winner
*2026 VSBA Southwest Region Spring Forum Art Contest participants
*The Washington Way Award recipients
šā¾ Arrive at 6:30 p.m.:
*Athletic recognitions
*Abingdon High School Lady Falcons VHSL Class 3 Girls Basketball State Champions
We appreciate your help in staggering arrival times so we can ensure a smooth and meaningful recognition for all honorees. We look forward to celebrating our students and staff this evening!

šWCPS Alumni Spotlight: Audra Meadows ~ John S. Battle High School ~ Class of 2023
We are thrilled to highlight Audra Meadows, a proud John S. Battle 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 Audra Meadows, a proud John S. Battle 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




