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Happy Labor Day from WCPS! We hope all of our students, staff and families have been enjoying this long weekend! We will see you back on Tuesday.


First year Auto Body Tech students with Mr. Burress, learning to water sand, paint, prime, and apply clear to fenders.









Masonry students have been putting their skills to work with various techniques and designs! Great work WCCTEC future masons!







Sgt. Matthew Riley with National Guard spent the day sharing all of the opportunities with the Army with WCCTEC students!


WCCTEC Coffee & Tea Bar opening day was a huge success! ☕️🫖


Criminal Justice II students process evidence looking for latent prints.






WCCTEC Early Childhood Education students spent the day with children at Itty Bitties Daycare. It was a fun and great learning experience for all!











WCCTEC CNA students working in the skills lab learning donning, removing PPE and how to assist with a bedpan.




Dunk Your Superintendent! If you don’t like the idea of a new cell phone policy or think school starts too early in August, now is your chance to take out your start of school frustrations, and dunk Dr. Perrigan! He’ll be in the dunk tank at Dairy Queen in Abingdon (Exit 19 location) on Saturday, with the fun beginning at 4:00 p.m. Proceeds raised from the event go towards St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. WCPS students and staff have loved participating in fundraisers for St. Jude and are thrilled to be able to give back.


Criminal Justice first year students practice taking fingerprints




Former 2019 WCCTEC graduate, Preston Cannon, returns sharing his story and about the many career opportunities with CGI!




Drafting: Mechanical, Architectural, and Advanced students refreshing their on-the-board drafting skills. Students are using manual drafting tools to create a border and title box on a B-size paper. This is great practice for returning students to get back into drafting mode!






Mr. Casteel's Engineering and Robotics students are hard at work on robots after a successful summer competing at the national level.










We've had a great few days of welcoming back our students for the 2024-2025 school year!
Click the link to watch a video to see some of the fun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CpJ2C3Ifek


First Day of School: We've had a great day welcoming back our students for the 2024-2025 school year! Here are some highlights of the fun that took place. Be sure to check back as we share more photos over the next few days!











As our students head back to school, please remember to use caution! Observe the speed limit in all school zones, watch for school buses and pedestrians and plan additional time to reach your destination. We appreciate your help to keep our students, teachers, staff and parents safe as we begin a new school year.


SY 2024-2025 Staff and Visitor Meal Pricing: Please click the link below for information regarding SY 2024-2025 Staff and Visitor Meal Pricing:
https://5il.co/2swm9
A reminder that Washington County Public Schools will provide free meals to all children served under the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs.



Special Recognition: The WCPS Board recognized Dustin Forrester, of Glade Spring Middle School for performing the Heimlich Maneuver on a choking student this past school year. Thank you for your quick actions, Mr. Forrester!


It was all smiles at the WCPS Board Meeting on Monday! Students that took part in Theatre Camp this summer put on a special performance. More than 90 campers in grades 3-12 participated from schools across the division. The camp was in collaboration with WCPS & Emory & Henry.




