Dear Families,
We are excited about our partnership with Ballad Health that provides our students and staff with the opportunity to have an Urgent Care visit without ever leaving school grounds. Through telehealth equipment provided by Ballad, students and staff can live stream with an Urgent Care physician or nurse practitioner to receive an evaluation, take a test, receive a diagnosis, and order a prescription.
In the coming weeks all schools will have this service available to them. We are already up and running at Greendale, Meadowview, Damascus, E.B. Stanley, Glade Spring, Holston, Wallace, Valley Institute, Patrick Henry, Abingdon Elementary and Watauga. As a matter of fact we had our first employee take advantage of the service last week. SRO Mike Reid had a visit at Damascus Middle School. Here is what he said about the experience. "I used the telehealth system last week. The process was simple and very user friendly. I didn't have to take time out of my day to run to urgent care or otherwise. After the visit, meds were called in to my pharmacy. Would definitely use this service in the future."
I know this will be a great service to our students, families and staff. When combined with the in-person clinic at John Battle, access to affordable healthcare has never been more available to our stakeholders.
If you have any questions, please contact me or Head Nurse Paula Nichols
[email protected]
Thank you,
Keith Perrigan, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Washington County Public Schools
812 Thompson Dr.
Abingdon, VA 24210
276-739-3000
@WashCoSuper
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Pre-K students have enjoyed making Dr. Seuss themed craft projects and listening to guest readers for Read Across America!
9 months ago, David Baber- Instructional Tech. Resource Teacher
Next week, March 4-8, is National School Breakfast Week. Be sure to show your appreciation for all those to make it possible for the students of WCPS to have a delicious and nutritious breakfast daily! #WashingtonWay
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Be sure to tune in on March 12th for this very informative information about how to help build your child's confidence.
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Good evening,
Earlier this week we received additional information concerning instructional hours and remote learning. This led to a conversation with VDOE staff which provided a new perspective on our plan to offer virtual instruction on March 5. As a result of this conversation, I am announcing that WCPS will be closed on March 5 and that our last day of school will remain the same (May 29).
We hope to offer childcare for working parents of elementary students on March 5. If possible, we will provide additional information in the near future.
Thank you,
Keith Perrigan, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Washington County Public Schools
812 Thompson Dr.
Abingdon, VA 24210
276-739-3000
@WashCoSuper
“Committed to the Success of Every Student“
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
So thrilled to have Dr. Jerry Jones share his talent and story of being educated in SWVA during Segregation with PHHS students. Check out some of the other Black History Month activities held in @washcovaschools here - go.boarddocs.com/vsba/wcps/Boar…
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Our fifth graders used pretzels to explore perimeter with various dimensions! Learning is fun and delicious!
9 months ago, David Baber- Instructional Tech. Resource Teacher
WCPS Students going into grades 5,6,and 7: Be sure to check out this fun opportunity available to you this summer. Registration has begun and spaces are limited, so please check it out and if you are interested, register soon.
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Dear Families
This is just a reminder that schools will dismiss 2 hours early tomorrow, February 22, for Parent/Teacher Conferences. Please make arrangements for your child's transportation.
Thank you,
Washington County Schools
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Be sure to check out these exciting opportunities for our students sponsored by the Washington County Public Library next month!
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Russell L., Julia A., and Caleb B. represented WES at the Martha Washington Inn to read their George Washington Essays on Monday, February 19. The students pose with George and Martha Washington.
9 months ago, David Baber- Instructional Tech. Resource Teacher
Today, talented fourth graders from around the division came together at the Martha Washington Inn to read their George Washington Essays. Top essay authors were chosen and we had a special appearance by George and Martha Washington. #WashingtonWay
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Good afternoon,
A few folks have reached out to us about increased cases of flu and other illnesses in our schools. After reviewing the attendance data at every school in our division, we noticed that a few of our schools have had a slight increase in the number of students who are absent and/or checked out of school early. Thankfully, the increases are not to the extent that we would consider closing school or making other schedule changes.
However, in order to make our learning environments as safe and healthy as possible, we have approved overtime for all custodians and have directed them to make sure all areas of our schools are properly cleaned and disinfected, especially those areas with higher than normal absences. We will also be disinfecting school buses as necessary.
We appreciate the communication from our families about the increase in illnesses and we hope that everyone who has been affected feels better soon. If we see attendance rate increase at an alarming rate, we will communicate with the local Health Department about how to best address the situation. In the meantime, we hope you and your family stay healthy and avoid the Flu, COVID, and the other illnesses that seem to peak this time of year.
Thank you,
Keith Perrigan, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Washington County Public Schools
812 Thompson Dr.
Abingdon, VA 24210
276-739-3000
@WashCoSuper
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Families, we hope that you'll take advantage of this very timely and informative session being offered free of charge for all our families. Join via ZOOM tonight for the next session in our Mental Health Series The ABCs of Substance Use and Vaping!
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Due to downed trees and power lines in some parts of the County, bus service will be delayed for some students as we reroute buses. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
On Thursday night, students returned to school for some tropical fun at our WES Luau where they danced their hearts out to some classics. Fun times were had by all! 🤩
10 months ago, David Baber- Instructional Tech. Resource Teacher
Fourth graders have had a fun-filled week! We started with the 100th day of school that included “Rolling to 100” using single digit multiplication and mental math! Students are also learning about the cloud types and created replicas of clouds using cotton balls.
10 months ago, David Baber- Instructional Tech. Resource Teacher
Local author, Glen Thomason, visited Watauga Elementary’s first graders to read one of his books: Sledding, Duke Style. The students currently have a reading contest going to see who keeps Duke in their classroom for that month. Duke loves first grade readers and we love Duke!
10 months ago, David Baber- Instructional Tech. Resource Teacher
Lacrosse Opportunity for Washington County Students:
10 months ago, WCPS Central Office
It's safety first for the WCPS Transportation Support Team! This team is up early and staying late daily to ensure safe travels for all Washington County Students for school days and for afterschool activities! #WashingtonWay @WashCoSuper
10 months ago, WCPS Central Office