šŸ“¢SCHEDULE CHANGE: Weather models show that we will receive more snow overnight, especially on the eastern side of the county. As a result, WCPS will operate on a 2-hour delayed schedule tomorrow, Friday, December 12, 2025. If an adjustment needs to be made to the schedule in the morning, we will do so by 7:30 a.m. Childcare for elementary students will be provided at elementary schools (for elementary aged students only) for working families who need it. Please watch for additional information from your child’s elementary school.
about 12 hours ago, WCPS Social Media
WCPS 2 Hour Delay 12-12-2025
ā„ļø With temperatures expected to drop significantly on Sunday -- possibly as low as 5 degrees -- and plenty of winter still ahead, we want to ensure every student is prepared for the cold.

If your child, or a child you know, is in need of winter weather gear (such as a warm coat, hat, or gloves), please contact your child’s principal, the Communities in Schools liaison at your child’s school, or Dr. Keith Perrigan at kperrigan@wcs.k12.va.us

Along with our wonderful community partners, we are here to help and will make sure those needs are met for our students.

Thank you for helping us keep all students safe and warm this winter.
about 17 hours ago, WCPS Social Media
WCPS Winter Weather Supplies
šŸŽ¶šŸ”¬ Science + Music = Learning Fun at Meadowview!

Meadowview Elementary 5th graders have been exploring the science of sound in music class, and their latest experiment hit all the right notes!

Using bowls, plastic wrap, rubber bands, and sugar sprinkles, students created a model to show how our eardrums respond to different pitches and volumes. They made predictions, tested low vs. high and quiet vs. loud sounds, and then shared their discoveries with the class.
about 19 hours ago, WCPS Social Media
Meadowview Elementary School Music Class
Meadowview Elementary School Music Class
Meadowview Elementary School Music Class
Meadowview Elementary School Music Class
Meadowview Elementary School Music Class
🌟 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, we’re launching our 12 Days of Digital Safety – 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.

šŸ”šŸŒDay 6 – Keep Personal Info Safe: Remind kids not to share addresses, phone numbers, school information, or passwords online – even during festive chats or holiday gaming sessions. Safety comes first, even in the excitement of the season.

āž”ļøTo learn more, click here: https://www.dhs.gov/know2protect/take-action?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22114696222&gbraid=0AAAAAq3BANWl2lvQmo_rPYpsDJG5mct_4&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIp9fRwI6zkQMVpVB_AB1mLCcxEAAYASAAEgIW_PD_BwE
about 22 hours ago, WCPS Social Media
WCPS 12 Days of Digital Safety -- Day 6: Keep Personal Information Safe
šŸ“¢SCHEDULE CHANGE: Due to black ice on several secondary roads and side streets throughout the county, Washington County Public Schools will be closed today, Thursday, December 11, 2025. Childcare will still be available at our elementary schools for elementary-aged students for working families who need it. Please watch for additional information from your child’s elementary school regarding childcare procedures.
about 22 hours ago, WCPS Social Media
WCPS Closed 12-11-2025
SCHEDULE CHANGE: Due to winter weather conditions, WCPS will operate on a 3-Hour Delayed Schedule today, Thursday, December 11, 2025. Childcare for elementary students will be provided at elementary schools (for elementary aged students only) for working families who need it. Please watch for additional information from your child’s elementary school.
1 day ago, WCPS Social Media
WCPS 3 Hour Delay
Washington County Public Schools Earn High Marks in 2025 Accountability Results

In January 2025, the United States Department of Education approved the Virginia Department of Education’s amendments to Virginia’s consolidated State plan under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to approve new accountability reforms which is now the School Performance and Support Framework. As part of this amendment, schools will be under new accountability guidelines.

The School Performance Framework for accountability uses up to four areas of focus for elementary, middle, and high school. Each component is weighted differently to meet the focus of the school.
*Mastery incorporates all student Standards of Learning (SOL) test results. It awards additional credit for students who reach advanced levels and partial credit for students who do not yet meet grade-level standards.
*Growth uses a student’s past performance on Virginia SOL tests to measure how they are expected to learn from the start of the school year to the end. The metric then compares expected learning to actual learning at the end of the year.
*Readiness considers measures such as chronic absenteeism, advanced coursework in middle school, and the percentage of students demonstrating they are postsecondary ready when they graduate from high school through the 3E Framework (Enrollment, Employment, and Enlistment). It also includes the percentage of students graduating with additional time.
*Graduation includes a cohort rate for high school students graduating with an advanced or standard high school diploma in four years.

The Overall School Performance accountability categories are established by accumulating points for Mastery, Growth, Readiness, and Graduation. Distinguished schools earn 90 points or above. On Track schools earn 80-89 points. Off Track schools earn 65 to 79 points. Schools classified as Needs Intensive Support earn below 65 points.

Washington County is very pleased to inform the community that the Virginia Department of Education has released the following accountability results. Six of our schools have been classified as Distinguished: Valley Institute Elementary, Watauga Elementary, Abingdon High, Holston High, John S. Battle High, and Patrick Henry High. Schools that were classified as On Track include: Greendale Elementary, High Point Elementary, Meadowview Elementary, Rhea Valley Elementary, Damascus Middle, E.B. Stanley Middle, Glade Spring Middle, and Wallace Middle.

For more information on The School Performance Framework, please visit: https://www.doe.virginia.gov/state-board-data-funding/accreditation-accountability/school-performance-and-support-framework/spsf-overview

1 day ago, WCPS Social Media
WCPS For Your Information
šŸ“¢ Clinic Schedule Change

Please be aware that the clinic at High Point Elementary School and John S. Battle High School will be closed on Thursday, December 11, 2025, for staff training.

The clinic will reopen with normal business hours on Friday, December 12, for sick visits.

To learn more about the clinic, see the information below.
1 day ago, WCPS Social Media
School Based Schedule Health Clinic
šŸ‘ Our future educators at the Washington County Career & Technical Education Center are making a difference already!

Teachers for Tomorrow students jumped right into service this week! They teamed up with Mrs. Walker to organize Boxes of Hope after a successful school-wide food drive supporting families in need.

We’re so proud of their hard work, kindness, and commitment to giving back to our community.
2 days ago, WCPS Social Media
Washington County Career & Technical Education Center Food Drive
Washington County Career & Technical Education Center Food Drive
Washington County Career & Technical Education Center Food Drive
🌟 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, we’re launching our 12 Days of Digital Safety – 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.

šŸ›”ļøāš™ļøDay 5 – Update Privacy Settings: Review social media and app privacy settings this season. Like decorating a tree carefully, make sure only trusted friends and family can see your child’s posts.

āž”ļøTo learn more, click here: https://www.internetmatters.org/parental-controls/
2 days ago, WCPS Social Media
WCPS 12 Days of Digital Safety -- Day 5 -- Update Privacy Settings
šŸ­āœØ Sweet Writing at Abingdon Elementary! āœØšŸ­

Mrs. Adams’ 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!
3 days ago, WCPS Social Media
Abingdon Elementary School Candy Cane Journals
Abingdon Elementary School Candy Cane Journals
Abingdon Elementary School Candy Cane Journals
Abingdon Elementary School Candy Cane Journals
🌟 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, we’re launching our 12 Days of Digital Safety – 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.

šŸ‘€šŸ§‘ā€šŸ’»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.

āž”ļøTo learn more, click here: https://connectsafely.org/cyberbullying/
3 days ago, WCPS Social Media
WCPS 12 Days of Digital Safety -- Day 4: Watch for Behavior Changes

šŸ“¢ 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

3 days ago, WCPS Social Media
WCPS For Your Information
🌟 Honoring the Washington Way Award Recipients! 🌟 This evening, the Washington County School Board recognized staff members who go above and beyond each day to support our students, schools, and community. These individuals embody the spirit of service, excellence, and dedication that define the Washington Way. ✨ Above and Beyond Custodian Award *Jane King – GES ~ For the custodian who keeps things shining and spirits high! šŸ’¬ Customer Service Award *Mary Harris – WES ~ For the friendly face who’s always ready to help and brighten someone’s day. šŸ’‰ Helping Hand Award *Tonia Roop ~ For the nurse or aide who’s always there with care and compassion. šŸ”§ Master Technician Award *Trevor Orfield ~ For the behind-the-scenes problem-solver who keeps everything running smoothly. šŸŽ Silver Spoon Award *Tina Wright – JSB ~ For the food service hero who serves up smiles (and great meals!). 🚌 Wheels on the Bus Award *Carey Yarber ~ For the transportation team member who goes the extra mile to get students where they need to be. šŸ‘ Congratulations to all of our Washington Way Award honorees! Thank you for the heart, hard work, and dedication you bring to Washington County Public Schools every single day.
3 days ago, WCPS Social Media
Washington Way Recognition
šŸ† STATE CHAMPIONS! šŸ† Tonight, the Washington County School Board proudly recognized the Abingdon High School Girls Volleyball Team for their incredible achievement as 2025 State Champions! This remarkable group of athletes, along with their outstanding coaches, showcased extraordinary teamwork, resilience, and skill throughout their championship season. ✨ State Champion Team Members *Scottlyn Bales *Maggie Crabtree *Madeline Fields *Makenzie Fullen *Jamey Gilbert *Zoe Gray *Reece Hungate *Ava Kiser *Lucy Piper *Isabella Statzer *Tahlyn Tritt *Annsley Trivette *Emery West šŸ‘Ÿ Coaching Staff *Head Coach: Alexis Perkins *Assistant Coaches: Patrick Roberts, Josie Sheets, Cora Stoakley šŸ‘ Congratulations, Lady Falcons! Your hard work and determination have brought home a state title and made the entire Washington County community proud.
3 days ago, WCPS Social Media
AHS Volleyball State Champions
🌟 Celebrating Student Achievement! 🌟 This evening, the Washington County School Board proudly recognized outstanding student-athletes from across our high schools. Their hard work, dedication, and exceptional performance this season have set them apart, and we are thrilled to celebrate their accomplishments! šŸˆ FOOTBALL *Eli Tweed, Holston High School – 1,622 rushing yards & 21 TDs *Jeb Stewart, Patrick Henry High School – 1,307 rushing yards, 13 TDs; 1,945 all-purpose yards & 16 total TDs ⛳ GOLF *Christina Zochowski, John S. Battle High School ~All-District ~All-Region ~Shot 71 at Regionals, tied for 4th, and qualified for the Boys State Tournament šŸ VOLLEYBALL *Grace Carrier, John S. Battle High School – 1,000 Assists *Camryn Ratliff, John S. Battle High School – All-State *Erin South, Patrick Henry High School – 2nd Team All-State *Ava Kiser, Abingdon High School – 1,000 Career Assists *Annsley Trivette, Abingdon High School – First Team All-State *Gracie Statzer, Abingdon High School – 1,000 Career Kills, First Team All-State, and 2025 Mountain 7 Player of the Year *Coach Alexis Perkins, Abingdon High School – 2025 Mountain 7 Coach of the Year
4 days ago, WCPS Social Media
WCPS Sports Recognition
WCPS Sports Recognition
WCPS Sports Recognition
WCPS Sports Recognition
WCPS Sports Recognition
WCPS Sports Recognition
WCPS Sports Recognition
WCPS Sports Recognition
WCPS Sports Recognition
WCPS Sports Recognition
SCHEDULE UPDATE: Due to the potential for frozen roads and black ice in some parts of the county, Washington County Public Schools will operate on a 2-Hour Delay tomorrow, Tuesday, December 9, 2025. Childcare for elementary students will be provided at elementary schools (for elementary aged students only) for working families who need it. Please watch for additional information from your child’s elementary school.
4 days ago, WCPS Social Media
2 Hour Delay
šŸŽšŸ’™ Holiday Cheer in Action! šŸ’™šŸŽ

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! šŸŽ„
4 days ago, WCPS Social Media
Meadowview Elementary School Christmas Fund Donation from Emory & Henry University
šŸ“¢SCHEDULE CHANGE: Washington County Public Schools will dismiss two hours early today, Monday, December 8, 2025, due to winter weather conditions. Afterschool activities will be postponed. The school board meeting will still take place at 6:00 pm tonight.Ā 
4 days ago, WCPS Social Media
WCPS 2-Hour Early Dismissal
WCPS Alumni Spotlight: Brandon Roark ~ Abingdon High School ~ Class of 1996.
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
4 days ago, WCPS Social Media
WCPS Alumni Spotlight December 2025 -- Brandon Roark -- Abingdon High School -- Class of 1996
WCPS Alumni Spotlight December 2025 -- Brandon Roark -- Abingdon High School -- Class of 1996
WCPS Alumni Spotlight December 2025 -- Brandon Roark -- Abingdon High School -- Class of 1996