Thank you to Abingdon Lodge No. 48 and Brother Sanders Henderson for supporting our Gingerbread Kids Program for Christmas. Merry Christmas!!
11 months ago, Michael Colston
11 months ago, Michael Colston
In lieu of a gift exchange this year, fourth graders worked together to collect donations for the Washington County Animal Shelter as their community service project.
11 months ago, David Baber- Instructional Tech. Resource Teacher
Fourth graders have enjoyed creating different shapes using geometric shapes during inside recess.
11 months ago, David Baber- Instructional Tech. Resource Teacher
Come out to the PTO meeting at 6 this evening to see the Kindergarten and First Grade Christmas Program.
12 months ago, Michael Colston
2-Hour Early Dismissal, Friday, December 15. Dismissal begins at 12:55 p.m.
Christmas Break
December 18-January 2
12 months ago, Michael Colston
Parents, there is a superhero in all of us, sometimes we just need help. Let us help you be a protector of your children. Parent Coaching is a free resource that connects you with a parenting coach and content created by therapists. Click here to register for support from a coach:
https://cookcenter.info/coaching12 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Buddy and Papa Elf visit Greendale Elementary.
12 months ago, Brenda Sprinkle
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.
12 months ago, WCPS Central Office
We will celebrate Christmas Dress-Up Days during the week of December 11-15.
12 months ago, Michael Colston
Greendale Lions have been working to Be a Light this week by collecting items to share Christmas joy and love with our neighbors.
12 months ago, Brenda Sprinkle
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.
12 months ago, WCPS Central Office
In the event of a snow delay, we will now be offering free childcare for families who wish to participate. If you need childcare when school is delayed, please bring your child(ren) to check in at the main office beginning at 7:30 a.m. on the morning of the delay.
12 months ago, Michael Colston
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
12 months ago, WCPS Central Office
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!
12 months ago, WCPS Central Office
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!
12 months ago, WCPS Central Office
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
12 months ago, WCPS Central Office
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
12 months ago, WCPS Central Office
Greendale Elementary bus driver and local artist Mr. Milas Franks spoke to fourth graders about his most recent painting "Franks Farm". Students learned about his painting techniques and also about the theme of the painting, molasses making!
After the discussion, students were able to sample some locally made molasses. The students love to hear Mr. Franks talk about his paintings and his childhood! And a few of them even loved the molasses!
12 months ago, David Baber- Instructional Tech. Resource Teacher
12 months ago, Michael Colston