Today we celebrate the incredible school nutrition professionals who keep our students fueled and ready to learn each day. From early mornings to lunchtime smiles, they work hard behind the scenes to prepare meals, ensure food safety, and create welcoming cafeteria environments for all.
Thank you for your dedication, care, and the important role you play in supporting student success. You truly are heroes in our schools -- we appreciate you!




Today we celebrate the dedicated leaders who support our schools each and every day -- our principals, assistant principals, and deans of students. Your leadership, guidance, and commitment help create positive, supportive environments where students and staff can thrive.
From setting the vision to supporting daily operations and building strong school communities, your impact is felt in every hallway and classroom.
Thank you for all you do to lead, support, and inspire -- we appreciate you!




šæš¦ Calling All Curious Minds! Gifted Summer Camp is Back!
Washington County Public Schools is excited to offer Gifted Summer Camp for students in grades 1ā8, happening June 22ā25 at the Washington County Career & Technical Education Center!
This yearās theme is Habitats, and students will dive into hands-on activities exploring ecosystems, animals, and the world around themāending the week with an exciting field trip to Bays Mountain Park to experience a real-life habitat up close!
⨠Camp Highlights:
*Interactive, hands-on learning experiences
*Creative exploration of ecosystems
*Field trip adventure on the final day
š Schedule:
*June 22ā24: 8:00 a.m. ā 12:00 p.m.
*June 25 (Field Trip Day): 8:00 a.m. ā 1:30 p.m.
š Snacks provided dailyājust bring a water bottle! (And a bagged lunch for Thursday!)
š How to Register:
Be sure to complete both the registration form and student information form using the links provided. Forms can also be emailed or sent with your student on the first day.
*Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSezfPC75qCT0WsiFlDYtS_PrePyGbRHNYtFbt1Ca2Q_TcX8bA/viewform
*Registration Form: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dls9xcDNF0HBELZs3CIQumRKI1Vp_RubKNwR1DEZKao/edit?tab=t.0
š© Questions? Contact Mrs. Susan OāDell at sodell@wcs.k12.va.us
We canāt wait for a fun-filled week of discovery, creativity, and learning!

Washington County Public Schools is proud to recognize Lauren Baker, a senior at Abingdon High School, as the 2026 Board of Directors Regional Scholarship recipient for the Southwest Region, awarded by the Virginia School Boards Association! Lauren was honored during the VSBA Southwest Region Spring Network Forum and will receive a $5,000 scholarship to support her post-secondary education.
An exceptional student leader, Lauren is actively involved in Health Occupations Students of America, National Honor Society, Student Council, and Friends 4 Life, while also participating in 4-H, Future Business Leaders of America -- where she earned a 2nd place competition finish -- and athletics. Through these experiences, she has developed the adaptability, teamwork, and resilience that will guide her future success.
After graduation, Lauren plans to attend East Tennessee State University to pursue a career in nursing, with a goal of caring for patients and giving back to her community.
āI am honored and humbled to receive this scholarship. I am proud to represent my community and area,ā Lauren shared.
We are incredibly proud of Lauren and all she has accomplished. Her dedication to service, leadership, and academic excellence truly represents the very best of WCPS!

Fifth grade students at Meadowview Elementary School have been hard at work in art class, bringing their creativity to life through 3D dodo bird projects!
Through this hands-on activity, students are using their imagination and building their artistic skills in a fun and engaging way.
Great work by these talented young artists -- we love seeing creativity take flight!



Students at Greendale Elementary School recently celebrated Arbor Day in a meaningful way! Fifth graders explored the importance of trees, environmental stewardship, and how small actions can make a big impact on our planet.
Putting their learning into action, students worked together to plant a tree -- creating a living legacy for future students to enjoy.





Today we recognize and celebrate the incredible school bus drivers who safely transport our students each day. From early mornings to afternoon drop-offs, they are often the first smile our students see and the last wave they receive.
Thank you for your dedication, patience, and commitment to keeping our students safe on the road. You play an essential role in supporting student success each and every day -- we appreciate you!

Second grade students from Rhea Valley Elementary School recently enjoyed a wonderful day of exploration at Brights Zoo!
Students had the opportunity to see amazing animals up close, explore new environments, and make lasting memories with their classmates. Experiences like this bring learning to life and create moments students will remember for years to come.





We are thrilled to highlight Elizabeth (Berry) Williams, 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


Students at the Washington County Career & Technical Education Center recently put their skills to work on a real-world project, teaming up to pour a 12' x 12' patio.
Through this hands-on experience, students demonstrated high-quality workmanship, collaborated as a team, and delivered results that earned the homeownerās approval.
Weāre proud of their skill, effort, and commitment to serving our community -- this is what career-ready learning looks like!



We are proud to share that Cindy Jackson, Principal of High Point Elementary School, has been named a Virginia Principal of Distinction by the Virginia Department of Education.
This honor recognizes outstanding school leaders across the Commonwealth who demonstrate exceptional leadership in student achievement, instructional practice, and school culture.
Please join us in congratulating Principal Jackson on this well-deserved recognition and for her continued commitment to students, staff, and the High Point Elementary School community!

š„⨠Real-World Learning in Action
Students from Abingdon Elementary Schoolās News Crew recently had an incredible opportunity to go behind the scenes at WCYB News 5! During their visit, students toured the studio and explored the many careers that keep a news station running -- from anchors and reporters to producers and behind-the-scenes technicians.
A special thank you to David Boyd and Kit Alexander for sharing their time and expertise to make this experience so meaningful and memorable for our students!
To celebrate a successful year launching the AES News Crew, students also enjoyed a well-deserved lunch at Chick-fil-A.
We are so proud of these students for their dedication, teamwork, and enthusiasm. The future is bright for our young broadcasters!









Today we celebrate the incredible professionals who keep our schools and departments organized, welcoming, and running smoothly each day. From the front office to behind the scenes, your dedication, kindness, and attention to detail make a difference for our students, staff, and families.
Thank you for all you do -- we appreciate you!

Students at Damascus Middle School recently enjoyed a deliciously engaging Career CafƩ experience! Local pastry chef Joe Bridges visited with students to share insights into careers in the culinary industry, offering a behind-the-scenes look at his craft.
Not only did he talk about his journey and skills, but he also brought along samples of his creations -- giving students a true taste of the profession! Experiences like this help connect classroom learning to real-world opportunities and inspire students to explore their passions.
A big thank you to Chef Bridges for investing in our students and making learning so memorable!






Thank you to the Washington County Virginia Sheriff's Office for highlighting the generosity of our students, staff, and families who contributed to the PAWS Campaign in support of the local animal shelter. Your kindness is making a difference for animals in need!
Weāre grateful for the opportunity to partner with such a dedicated organization and to see our school community come together to give back in a meaningful way.





Join us in congratulating Liam B. of Abingdon High School! Liam, a student in Ms. Dotsonās Digital Applications class, won the School Nutrition Departmentās Lunch Menu Design Challenge.
As part of their work with database applications, students combined creativity with technology to design a variety of menu options.
Liam was recognized with a certificate and a special gift for his creativity and design.
A big thank you to Ms. Dotson, her class, and the School Nutrition Department for this fun collaboration!

The Flex Day will allow students time to review for SOL assessments, complete missing assignments, and prepare for end-of-year coursework. Teachers and instructional staff will report as normal to engage in planning, collaboration, and preparation for upcoming assessments.
To support families, childcare will be available for elementary students at each of the seven elementary schools, with meals provided. Principals will communicate any school-specific information related to activities and operations.

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

WMS students showcased more than 70 projects, highlighting their creativity, hard work, and scientific inquiry. Students also had the opportunity to connect classroom learning to real-world careers by engaging with community partners including Utility Trailer, Universal Fibers, the WCYB Weather Team, WCPS Tech Trek trailer, 4-H, and the USDA Forest Service.
We are grateful to our community partners for helping inspire and encourage the next generation of STEM leaders!



After an exciting day of learning and teamwork, Abingdon Elementary School took home this yearās championship title!
Congratulations to all the students who participatedāwe are so proud of you!









