First grade students at Greendale are participating in the "Pick a Better Snack" program each Friday. Last week we learned about different types of apples and tried two different types. We also learned about oxidation and why apples turn brown after being cut. We can't wait to see what fruit or vegetable we will learn about this week!
9 months ago, David Baber- Instructional Tech. Resource Teacher
First grade students at Greendale are participating in the "Pick a Better Snack" program each Friday.
Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity for upcoming 5th-8th graders. To register for this camp, please use this link: https://forms.gle/MVNLwojezZfrvuWM9
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
CTE Camp
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! On April 10, you can tune in to the Virginia Dept. of Education's podcast to hear from our very own ITRTs, Mr. Thomas Larimer and Mr. Andrew Smith. These teachers will be highlighted for their work on TECHTREK, the division's mobile STEM and Learning Lab. #WashingtonWay @WashCoSuper Tune in here: https://www.blueridgepbs.org/educational-resources/activated-learning/
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Techtrek interview
Chef Salad Friday with Dr. Perrigan and Kasey B. https://youtube.com/shorts/isy0pyo379o?si=dGhw44MjMfDLB5d5
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Che Chef salad Friday.
Don't Miss the Fun!
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
flag football
Programs available from the Washington County Public Library for Kids and Teens
9 months ago, Brenda Sprinkle
Public Library programs for kids
Public library programs
Summer opportunities from the Coomes Recreational Center Below:
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Summer Opportunities
Summer Opportunities
PTO Creative Arts Night and Talent Show: Come out to see some great acts at the talent show and enjoy all the students' artwork displayed throughout the school. We are excited for our students to share their many talents! Thursday, April 11 at 6:00 p.m.
9 months ago, Michael Colston
Creative Arts Night
Join the Washington County Public School Team! See our most recent vacancies and apply here: https://www.wcs.k12.va.us/o/wcps/page/human-resources
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Vacancy
Vacancy
Vacancy
Vacancy
Vacancy
April is Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month. https://youtu.be/Elm2FiUoGso?si=tAHKzU2NfBlhkTlQ
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Autism Acceptance
Have you ever felt lonely in your parenting journey? Parenting can be very hard and feel lonely, just know, you are not alone. Parent Coaching is a FREE resource provided by your school district that connects you with a coach and content created by therapists. Click here to register for on-going support from a coach: https://cookcenter.info/coaching
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
You're not alone Spanish
You're Not Alone
Be sure to check out this exciting opportunity for Earth Day!
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
earth day
The Greendale Pride: March 2024 https://www.smore.com/n/vd7wm
9 months ago, Michael Colston
Greendale Pride
WCPS is excited to be preparing for the upcoming Solar Eclipse. We want to iterate that schools will be open on Apr. 8 as we engage in this very teachable moment. All students will receive glasses for viewing the eclipse safely and our staff is working hard to ensure that this is a memorable event. @WashCoSuper #WashingtonWay
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
solar eclipse
The Damascus Middle School Sixth Grade Mental Math Bee was held on Thursday, March 21. The following students represented their homerooms: Draven R., Kinzley D., Kasen F., Westin J., Carson M., Hunter S., Carter S., Anthony K., and Henry W. The winner of the 2024 Mental Math Bee, Carter S., had his grandfather in attendance to support him! @WashCoSuper #WashingtonWay
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Mental Math Team DMS
DMS Students
The Communities in Schools Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Thursday, March 21, from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at GES. Please RSVP if you haven't already.
9 months ago, Michael Colston
CIS Easter Egg Hunt
Washington County Schools Theatre Arts Camp at Emory & Henry College is back for our 3rd year! Camp runs Monday through Saturday, June 10-15 from 8:30-3:30 daily, with a final presentation on Saturday afternoon, June 15th. To be eligible for camp, students must live in Washington County, VA and be a rising 3rd through 12th grader. Camp is free to families and includes daily programming, a T-shirt, lunch, and even a trip to Barter Theatre! In the past we have had overwhelming interest in our camp, and while we want to include every student, spots are limited. In an effort to be as equitable as possible in our registration process, we will open a window for families to complete a CAMP INTEREST FORM from March 15 - 25. Completing the form does NOT guarantee a spot at the camp but does ENTER YOUR STUDENT into a registration lottery. We will lottery the available spots based on a tiered system and notify families by April 1. Those students not selected in the initial lottery will be placed on a waitlist and offered spots as they become available. Families will be allocated spots together. We expect students from all tiers to be offered spots. Students MUST be available for the entirety of camp to participate. Available spots will be lotteried based on the following tiers: Tier 1 - Campers wait-listed last year Tier 2 - Returning campers Tier 3 - New campers All students must complete a CAMP INTEREST FORM by March 25 to be considered for a spot.
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Theater Arts Camp
WCPS is looking for new Team Members! If you are interested in any of our job postings, please click on the Job Application Manager at this site: https://www.wcs.k12.va.us/o/wcps/page/human-resources See some current postings below.
9 months ago, WCPS Central Office
evening custodian
school psychologist
As we celebrate Music in Our Schools Month, fourth and fifth grade students are working hard to prepare for their music program to be presented this Thursday, March 14 at 6:00 p.m. Students will demonstrate their musical skills with a brief recorder concert. Then students will perform an orchestrated presentation of the book “Prairie Chicken Little” by Jackie Mims Hopkins using recorders, ukeleles, xylophones, and bucket drums. It will be a fun presentation perfect for Read Across America Week!
10 months ago, David Baber- Instructional Tech. Resource Teacher
As we celebrate Music in Our Schools Month, fourth and fifth grade students are working hard to prepare for their music program to be presented this Thursday, March 14 at 6:00 p.m.
Tonight the Washington County School Board recognized students from all four high schools in the areas of World Language and Fine Arts. These students have excelled at the STATE level, and we are extremely proud of their accomplishments. #WashingtonWay #WCPSBest @WashCoSuper
10 months ago, WCPS Central Office
special recognition
special recognition
special recognition
special recognition