
WCCTEC students volunteered at Wreaths Across America at Mountain Home National Cemetery in Johnson City, Tennessee.





On November 25 Clint H. was presented his BSA Eagle Scout rank. His Eagle Scout project was the design and implementation of a walking trail around the property of Pleasant View Methodist Church in Abingdon.





Welding student from John S. Battle High School Arrow B. participated in the inaugural Student Advisory Board meeting in Richmond.
We are very proud of him!


Mr. McClure's Welding students went to Virginia Metals where they toured a small fabrication shop that had a combination of both hands on procedures as well as automated operations.






Building Trades students are learning how to mix mortar using a mortar mixer and laying walls






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Bus service to the Konnarock, Green Cove, and Taylor's Valley area of Washington County Schools will run on a two hour delay on Monday, December 11, 2023.


Mrs. Malone's Cosmetology class has been having fun while learning! This is one of many surprise activities where they performed a blind folded updo!



Wednesday, December 6: Washington County VA Schools will operate on a regular schedule EXCEPT the Konnarock/Greencove/Taylor's Valley Community. This area will be on a TWO HOUR DELAY.


Mr. Marousek's Welding students are selling these handcrafted gift ideas. The Deer Candleholders are $12.00 each and the Star ornaments are $10.00 each. Contact us to place an order at mmarousek@wcs.k12.va.us or call 276-739-3100 and ask to speak with him.



Washington County ITRTs, Thomas Larimer and Andrew Smith, represented the division in the #VSTE23 DEMO Jam and won 1st Place presenting about TECH TREK, the Mobile STEM Lab. Great job! #WCPSBest #WashingtonWay @WashcoVAschools @WashCoSuper





At the meeting last night, the @washcovaschools Board voted to close schools on March 5, 2024 to accommodate election officials as they administer the Presidential Primary. Not quite as exciting as a Snow Day, but still important information!


Washington County School Board honored three board members tonight for decades of selfless service to the students of Washington County Schools. Thank you, Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe, Mrs.Megan Hamilton, and Mr. Bill Brooks for the work and dedication to the students of WCPS!




Washington County ITRTs and Teachers at #VSTE23 showing off innovative ways to enhance student learning with TECH TREK, the new Mobile STEM Lab. #WashingtonWay #WCPSBest @WashCoSuper









Washington County ITRTs and Teachers at #VSTE23 showing off innovative ways to enhance student learning with TECH TREK, the new Mobile STEM Lab. #WashingtonWay #WCPSBest @WashCoSuper









The Culinary students did a Mediterranean Halibut with an olive sauce. The fish was flaky and full flavor. Great job everyone!




Ms. Trent’s and Mrs. Ruble’s classes using VR to learn math connecting with a real world experience.








Culinary recently had a visit from a former graduate. Ryan Tayloe chatted with the students about his career path and demo’d a cheesecake. It was a fun time for all involved. Thank you Ryan!



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These pictures represent WCCTEC auto body students in Mr. Burress and Mr. Casey's classes; they are cleaning, straightening, masking, and refinishing vehicles or vehicle panels.





