Mrs. Adamsā class got a little creative boost from a tasty seasonal treat! After enjoying their candy canes, students used their sensory inspiration to craft Candy Cane Adjectives in their journals.
Nothing like a little holiday sweetness to spark big imagination!




Washington County Public Schools is committed to student safety both in and out of the classroom. As we count down the 12 remaining days before Christmas Break, weāre launching our 12 Days of Digital Safety ā a series of simple, practical tips to help keep students safe online. The holiday season often brings extra screen time, new devices, and more online activity, so each day will highlight a different aspect of digital safety, along with helpful resources families can use right away.
šš§āš»Day 4 -- Watch for Behavior Changes: Notice if your child seems more secretive, anxious, or withdrawn after using devices. The holidays can be busy, so gentle check-ins can help you spot issues early.
ā”ļøTo learn more, click here: https://connectsafely.org/cyberbullying/

š¢ Due to road conditions, the following buses will operate on clear roads only today, Tuesday, December 9, 2025:
Patrick Henry area: Buses 87, 77, and 18
Holston area: Buses 38, 25, 4, 20, and 97














Washington County Public Schools is feeling the holiday spirit thanks to some wonderful friends at Emory & Henry University!
From the Office of Philanthropy & Engagement, Heather Hess, Director of Alumni Engagement, and Natalie Ottone, Director of Donor Relations, stopped by Meadowview Elementary to deliver a generous donation to the Meadowview Christmas Fund.
Their support helps ensure students have a little extra joy this holiday season -- and we are so grateful!
Pictured left to right:
⨠Heather Hess, Director of Alumni Engagement, Emory & Henry University
⨠Mrs. Jennifer Puckett, Principal, Meadowview Elementary School
⨠Mrs. Samantha Bowers, Assistant Principal, Meadowview Elementary School
⨠Natalie Ottone, Director of Donor Relations, Emory & Henry University
Thank you, Emory & Henry, for pouring kindness into our community and making Christmas brighter for Meadowview students! š


We are thrilled to highlight Mr. Brandon Roark, 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



Washington County Public Schools is committed to student safety both in and out of the classroom. As we count down the 12 remaining days before Christmas Break, weāre launching our 12 Days of Digital Safety ā a series of simple, practical tips to help keep students safe online. The holiday season often brings extra screen time, new devices, and more online activity, so each day will highlight a different aspect of digital safety, along with helpful resources families can use right away.
š¹ļøš²Day 3 ā App & Game Review: Go through the apps and games your child uses. Remove anything unfamiliar or unsafe, so their digital environment stays as joyful as the holiday season itself.
ā”ļøTo learn more, click here: https://childrescuecoalition.org/educations/safeguarding-children-online-the-importance-of-monitoring-internet-and-social-media-usage/



š¢ School Board Meeting ā Monday, December 8
The Washington County School Board will hold its regular meeting on Monday, December 8 at 6:00 p.m. at WCPS Central Services.
One topic of discussion will be an informational presentation on the divisionās ongoing transportation zone review. Community members are welcome to attend in person or watch live.
šŗ Watch the livestream: https://www.youtube.com/@wcssboyoutube2985/streams
š View the presentation slides: https://shorturl.at/a8676

Holston High Schoolās English 9 Honors students took their introduction to Romeo & Juliet to a whole new level! As part of their study, students in Ms. Mittenās class wrote letters to Juliet seeking her advice.
Thanks to Mrs. Cox, those letters traveled all the way to Casa di Giulietta in Verona, Italy, where they were delivered straight into Julietās famous mailbox.
Now the waiting begins⦠Members of the Juliet Club -- who answer letters from around the world on Julietās behalf -- will hopefully be writing back soon!








Washington County Public Schools is committed to student safety both in and out of the classroom. As we count down the 12 remaining days before Christmas Break, weāre launching our 12 Days of Digital Safety ā a series of simple, practical tips to help keep students safe online. The holiday season often brings extra screen time, new devices, and more online activity, so each day will highlight a different aspect of digital safety, along with helpful resources families can use right away.
š±ā±ļøDay 2 -- Screen Time Check-In: Holiday breaks can bring extra screen time. Take a moment to review your childās usage and make small adjustments to maintain balance ā helping them enjoy both devices and family moments.
ā”ļøTo learn more, click here: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/childrens-health/in-depth/screen-time/art-20047952


With the delayed schedule, childcare will be available at elementary schools for elementary-aged students beginning at 8:00 a.m. until the start of the school day. Parents must provide transportation, and additional details will be shared directly by elementary principals.
To learn more about our schedule change options, frequently asked questions about winter weather procedures, and ways to stay connected with WCPS, click here:
https://www.wcs.k12.va.us/article/2573248










š 12 Days of Digital Safety
Washington County Public Schools is committed to student safety both in and out of the classroom. As we count down the 12 remaining days before Christmas Break, weāre launching our 12 Days of Digital Safety ā a series of simple, practical tips to help keep students safe online. The holiday season often brings extra screen time, new devices, and more online activity, so each day will highlight a different aspect of digital safety, along with helpful resources families can use right away.
šš»Day 1 ā Strong Passwords: Start the holiday season with strong, unique passwords for all devices and accounts. A secure passphrase is like a digital lock on your childās presents ā it keeps their accounts safe from intruders.
ā”ļøTo learn more, click here: https://www.cisa.gov/secure-our-world/use-strong-passwords

