Please Share: Our school communities are coming together to help our families & friends in need. Schools have opened their doors to provide services & amenities to all local students, parents, & families. (We will add to this list as resources become available)
• John S. Battle High School: The library is open with phone chargers available, comfortable places to sit – if needed, hot showers can be provided.
• Patrick Henry High School: The school has Wi-Fi & electricity. PHS also has two washers & dryers, laundry detergent, hot showers, & hot beef ravioli available for lunch. Families are welcome to come use any of these resources until 3:00 p.m.
• Greendale Elementary School: Open until 3:00 p.m. for families to charge devices, use WiFi & wash clothes.
• Valley Institute Elementary School: Open until 3:00 p.m. for families to come sit in the air conditioning in the cafeteria and charge electronic devices if needed.
• E.B. Stanley Middle School: Open until 3:00 p.m. for those needing to charge electronics.
• Glade Spring Middle School: GSMS will be providing a boxed spaghetti dinner for anyone in the community who needs a hot meal. Food will be ready by 4:00 p.m.
A reminder that Abingdon High School, John S. Battle High School, & Patrick Henry will be serving as central hubs to bring donations and supplies. All three high schools will be accepting supplies until 3:00 p.m. Items will also be collected at the John S. Battle/Patrick Henry Football Game at JSB on Monday evening. Those items can be dropped off behind the gymnasium.
Needed Items Have Been Identified as Follows (If other needs are identified at a later time, we will continue to take collections in the coming weeks)
• Water
• Cleaning Supplies
• Nonperishable Food Items
• Pet Food
Additional Resources:
• The Coomes Center in Abingdon has showers available & Food City in Damascus has set up a shelter for those in need.
• Washington Co. has a Shelter at Highlands Fellowship Church at 134 Commerce Ct. Bristol, VA.
• Anyone is welcome to visit the Damascus Rescue Squad location for supplies from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. any day this week. Address: 32094 Government Road, Damascus VA, 24236
Community Meal: Glade Spring Middle School will be providing a boxed spaghetti dinner for anyone in the community in need of a hot meal on Monday, September 30. Food will be ready by 4:00 p.m.
Good afternoon, WCPS Families & Staff -- Due to the current heartbreaking devastation in Damascus, several of our schools still without power, internet or phone service, and many families without any utilities, including water, Washington County Public Schools will be closed on Monday, September 30, 2024. We have moved frozen food from several schools without electricity to a refrigerated trailer, generously provided by Food City. A huge shoutout to our Maintenance and Cafeteria teams and to our School Board Members who spent their Saturday morning moving frozen food. However, many schools have lost all their refrigerated food items, and we will need to place orders for replacements on Monday. We will not be able to provide childcare at most schools for those same reasons and staffing concerns. If that changes, your child's school will send you more information. Thank you for your patience as we work through this situation together, as a community. Please pray for our students and friends in Damascus, with many, having lost everything. We are in the process of identifying needs and will provide information soon about how we can help our friends and neighbors. Be safe, 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“
Washington County Public Schools will be CLOSED Friday, September 27, 2024. The decision to close is based on forecast models calling for heavy rain to continue into Friday, which could lead to flash flooding. Hurricane Helene is also expected to bring strong winds, possibly gusting over 65 mph at times. Governor Glenn Youngkin declared a State of Emergency for Virginia due to the anticipated impacts of Hurricane Helene and we have been informed that swift water rescue and other emergency teams have been dispatched to the area as a precaution.
Because of this closure, child care will be offered for working parents from 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Friday, at each elementary school. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for all students by Washington County Public Schools. Each elementary school will send out additional information about child care. The Boys and Girls Club will also provide child care for students already enrolled in the program, at Woodland Hills Christian Church beginning at 9:00 a.m. Washington County Public Schools will provide breakfast and lunch for those students as well. *Please have a backup plan for child care in the event conditions deteriorate overnight to the point it is unsafe to travel -- A final decision on child care availability will be made after reevaluating conditions in the morning.
Please take the following steps to prepare for the impacts of Hurricane Helene to help ensure the safety of your family:
Be Self-Sufficient for 72 Hours: Make sure you have enough food, water, medication, flashlights and other essential supplies to last for at least three days.
Stay Informed: Keep an eye on trusted weather reports and updates on the storm's path and any potential impacts to our area
Expect Road and Utility Disruptions: Roads could be blocked, and various utilities such as power, water and communication services may be impacted. Plan accordingly.
Exercise Caution: Avoid travel during heavy rain and wind, especially in areas prone to flooding or landslides. Do not attempt to drive through flooded roads.
Due to flood warnings, downed trees, and the potential of another 5 inches of rain today Washington County Public Schools will be CLOSED on Thursday, September 26, 2024.
Book Fair Volunteers Needed
Reminder: Picture Day is tomorrow! Come to school with a big smile!
The Scholastic Book Fair is coming! SAVE THE DATE for September 30-October 4 and get ready to empower your reader with book choice. Start exploring together:
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/greendaleelementaryschool2
Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held on Thursday, September 19. If you haven't already, contact your child's teacher for an appointment.
School will dismiss two hours early on Thursday beginning at 12:55 p.m.
Fall Picture Day is Friday, September 20!
PTO Family Taco Dinner (Rescheduled)
Tuesday, September 17
6:00 p.m.
Come out for a free taco dinner and meet the GES staff.
Flu Vaccine Clinic: WCPS is scheduled to have flu vaccine clinics in schools October 8th, 10th and 11th. Be on the lookout for student registration forms being sent home.
Celebrate Spirit Week with us with dress-up days next week!
Due to circumstances beyond our control, the PTO Taco Dinner scheduled for tonight will be postponed until Tuesday, September 17 at 6:00 p.m.
Greendale Elementary hosted over 140 grandparents for a special breakfast on Thursday, September 12. Thank you to our PTO and cafeteria staff for supplying a wonderful breakfast. Thank you to our grandparents for allowing us to celebrate you with your grandchildren.
On September 6th, third graders at Greendale Elementary School visited the annual Conservation Camp at Sugar Hollow Park. The focus of the camp was to learn about conservation of natural resources, wildlife and water management. Third graders spent the day rotating amongst stations. Each station involved hands-on activities such as the touching of animal hides, learning about the regions of Virginia by placing manipulatives on a map and discovering a beaver’s physical and behavioral adaptations by dressing up a volunteer student as a beaver. Greendale students had a picnic at the park and were able to enjoy a short time playing on the playground. The day was adventurous, and students left with a greater knowledge of their role in conservation.
On Friday, we will celebrate the culmination of our One School One Book by wearing our Clementine hats. The hats will be decorated with items that make us special or that we enjoy. We can't wait to see all the wonderful hats on Friday!
On Friday, August 30th, the GES fourth graders conducted their first science experiment of the year. The students wrote a lab report and wrote a hypothesis statement about what they thought would happen when they combined vinegar, warm water, and baking soda in a sealed zipper baggie. Once the lab reports were completed, the three science classes went outside to test whether or not their hypotheses were correct or incorrect. The results were EXPLOSIVE and the fourth grade scientists had a blast!
Our school song for this year, Building the Best Me, goes along with our theme of Building the Best YOU. The students have been learning the song in music class. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
https://youtu.be/GKaMRiKN30A?si=gyRrn2woeZjSWKrY
PTO Family Taco Dinner
Thursday, September 12
6:00 p.m.
Come out for a free taco dinner and meet the GES staff. Please RSVP with the link below. We will need volunteers to help clean up after the dinner.
https://forms.gle/H786TQgoTMu3ZNtR9
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