We are honored that @GovernorVA visited Greendale Elementary and are thrilled that he and @lisacoons10 were willing to listen and elevate the work our staff is doing to ensure our students are exceeding expectations! #TheWashingtonWay #ElevateEducatorsVA
over 1 year ago, WCPS Central Office
governor at GES
governor at GES
governor at GES
governor at GES
WCPS leaders are excited to be a part of the SWVA Leadership Conference today. Dr. Lisa Coons, Virginia DOE Superintendent kicked off the conference with encouraging and challenging expectations for the future of Education in Virginia. #WashingtonWay
over 1 year ago, WCPS Central Office
SWVA leadership conference
Dr. Lisa Coons
Please note the time change for Basketball on Wednesday, October 25.
over 1 year ago, Kelly Heaton
Wednesday bb
Good afternoon, We were all heartbroken when we learned that Cameron Craig had lost his life in the line of duty as a local Firefighter. The services to honor his sacrifice will occur on Wednesday afternoon and the procession will have a tremendous impact on traffic in our community. In order to honor Cameron's ultimate sacrifice and to ensure that our buses and car traffic do not interfere with the procession, all Washington County Public Schools will dismiss 2 hours early on Wednesday, October 25. Childcare will be available at all middle and elementary schools for working families who need that service. Each school will provide individual details prior to Wednesday. Thank you for your understanding. We know you join us in loving, supporting, and praying for everyone involved. Thank you, Keith Perrigan, Ed.D. Superintendent Washington County Public Schools
over 1 year ago, WCPS Central Office
important announcement
Good afternoon, We were all heartbroken when we learned that Cameron Craig had lost his life in the line of duty as a local Firefighter. The services to honor his sacrifice will occur on Wednesday afternoon and the procession will have a tremendous impact on traffic in our community. In order to honor Cameron's ultimate sacrifice and to ensure that our buses and car traffic do not interfere with the procession, all Washington County Public Schools will dismiss 2 hours early on Wednesday, October 25. Childcare will be available at all middle and elementary schools for working families who need that service. Each school will provide individual details prior to Wednesday. Thank you for your understanding. We know you join us in loving, supporting, and praying for everyone involved. Thank you, Keith Perrigan, Ed.D. Superintendent Washington County Public Schools
over 1 year ago, WCPS Central Office
important announcement
Holston Wrestling Club Information
over 1 year ago, WCPS Central Office
HHS Wrestling flyer
Report Cards
over 1 year ago, Kelly Heaton
Q1 Report Cards
Damascus Middle School celebrated Holston High School's Homecoming Week during the week of October 9-13, with themed dress-up days, a pep rally, and a dance. Students in each grade who displayed the most spirit throughout the week were crowned at the pep rally on Friday!
over 1 year ago, Valerie Cox
2023 Homecoming Spirit Kings & Queens
Cheerleaders cheer in a gym.
A group of boys huddle in a gym.
A police officer holds a sign that says "Cheer or go to jail!"
A man asks students questions in a gym.
Students in Ms. Sinclair's eighth-grade math classes at Damascus Middle School learn to use PICO VR headsets with Prisms VR curriculum. We are excited to have the opportunity to learn math concepts with these new resources!
over 1 year ago, Valerie Cox
A teacher shows students how to use VR headsets in a classroom.
A teacher and a student use VR headsets in a classroom.
Students use VR headsets in a classroom.
Students use VR headsets in a classroom.
Students use VR headsets in a classroom.
Students use VR headsets in a classroom.
Two teachers help students use VR headsets.
A student uses a VR headset in a classroom.
Abingdon Youth Volleyball is having sign ups on October 23rd.
over 1 year ago, WCPS Central Office
Abingdon Youth Volleyball
Are you curious about how our public schools are funded? Are you concerned about the future of education in Washington County? Join us for an informal talk and Q&A with WCPS Superintendent, Dr. Keith Perrigan.
over 1 year ago, WCPS Central Office
Talk with Dr. Perrigan
Are you curious about how our public schools are funded? Are you concerned about the future of education in Washington County? Join us for an informal talk and Q&A with WCPS Superintendent, Dr. Keith Perrigan.
over 1 year ago, WCPS Central Office
Talk with Dr. Perrigan
On behalf of our School Board and the more than 1000 employees of WCPS, I would like to express our sympathy and support to the families of everyone affected by the recent tragedy experienced by the Abingdon Fire Department and our community. For decades, the Abingdon Fire Department has served our community with courage, integrity, and selfless sacrifice for which we are indescribably grateful. There are no words that can express our condolences to everyone involved, but please know that you will have our love, support, and prayers in the coming days, weeks, and months. Thank you, Keith Perrigan, Ed.D. Superintendent Washington County Public Schools
over 1 year ago, WCPS Central Office
fire sympathy
On behalf of our School Board and the more than 1000 employees of WCPS, I would like to express our sympathy and support to the families of everyone affected by the recent tragedy experienced by the Abingdon Fire Department and our community. For decades, the Abingdon Fire Department has served our community with courage, integrity, and selfless sacrifice for which we are indescribably grateful. There are no words that can express our condolences to everyone involved, but please know that you will have our love, support, and prayers in the coming days, weeks, and months. Thank you, Keith Perrigan, Ed.D. Superintendent Washington County Public Schools
over 1 year ago, WCPS Central Office
sympathy
7th & 8th Grade Girls & Boys Basketball Tryouts
over 1 year ago, Kelly Heaton
BB tryouts
DMS celebrates Unity Day, a day to encourage kindness to everyone! Students, faculty, and staff wore orange to show their commitment to taking a stand against bullying. Students also had the opportunity to "Be the 'i' in kind."
over 1 year ago, Valerie Cox
A student stands in front of a banner as the "i" in kind.
A student stands in front of a banner as the "i" in kind.
A student stands in front of a banner as the "i" in kind.
A student stands in front of a banner as the "i" in kind.
A student stands in front of a banner as the "i" in kind.
A student stands in front of a banner as the "i" in kind.
A student stands in front of a banner as the "i" in kind.
Students sign a banner.
A student stands in front of a banner as the "i" in kind.
A student stands in front of a banner as the "i" in kind.
Be sure to check out the Public Library's October Events! Tons of cool activities for our students.
over 1 year ago, WCPS Central Office
Library Announcements
library announcement
Don't forget to wear orange tomorrow!
over 1 year ago, Valerie Cox
Unity Day Oct 18, 2023 Wear And Share Orange poster
Seventh graders enjoyed field trips to the United Way Careers Expo for Youth and the Barter’s performance of Where the Red Fern Grows DMS seventh graders enjoyed two field trips at the end of September! They traveled to Barter Theatre on September 26 to see Where the Red Fern Grows. When they returned to DMS, they compared the play to the novel they had read in Ms. Blackburn's English class. They also participated in the Careers Expo for Youth, sponsored by the United Way's Ignite Program, on September 27, where they explored a variety of careers.
over 1 year ago, Valerie Cox
A group of students sit in front of a statue.
Students sit and stand on a patio outside.
Students are on a patio outside.
Students write on a whiteboard table.
Students pose in a giant Food City grocery cart.
A student is placed in handcuffs.
An army representative talks with students about his job.
An army representative talks with students about his job .
A student poses in a firefighter photo display.
Two students stand next to a truck.
Washington County Schools is proud to celebrate Mrs. Mary Walker from the Washington County Career and Technical Education Center for exceeding 6 of the 6 standards in the Jobs for VA Graduates program. #WashintonWay
over 1 year ago, WCPS Central Office
JVG award
JVG award
JVG awards