
As we wrap up School Board Appreciation Month, we couldn’t let it end without thanking our incredible Student School Board Representatives!
These students represent Abingdon High School, John S. Battle High School, Patrick Henry High School, Holston High School, and the Washington County Career and Technical Education Center. By having Student School Board Representatives, our School Board gains valuable insights and feedback directly from students, helping to shape policies that reflect their needs and experiences.
In addition, these students provide recaps and highlights of the events and activities happening at their schools, keeping the board informed on all the exciting things going on across Washington County.
Thank you to our Student School Board Representatives for your hard work, dedication, and for being the voice of your fellow students!











Schedule Update: It has been a busy day for our road checkers, assessing road conditions across the county. VDOT has done a great job of clearing roads of snow and ice. As a result, WCPS will operate on a 2-Hour Delayed Schedule tomorrow, Friday, February 21, 2025.
We are aware that some roads, particularly in the Valley Institute area, remain snow and ice covered. Because of this, buses will be running on clear routes only. We encourage parents of teen drivers to check road conditions before they head out in the morning. If slick roads prevent your child from attending school, please contact your child's principal.
The 2-Hour Delay will also give real feel temperatures time to rise by about 10 degrees between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Childcare will be provided at elementary schools for working parents. Please be on the lookout for additional information from your child's school.
Our road checkers will be out again early tomorrow morning evaluating conditions. Should a shift to a Remote Learning Day be necessary, a decision will be made by 7:00 a.m. Please note, if we transition to a Remote Learning Day, childcare will not be provided.
Stay safe, and we will keep you updated!


Important Update: Due to continued deteriorating road conditions, we have made the decision to cancel the Remote Learning Day Meal Pick Up at Abingdon High School today.
We apologize for this inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. Stay safe and warm!


Schedule Update: Due to deteriorating weather conditions, WCPS will implement a Remote Learning Day for today, Thursday, February 20, 2025. No childcare will be provided.
Due to the Remote Learning Day, breakfast and lunch meals will be available for Washington County students at one central location. Meals can be picked up between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. at Abingdon High School. Follow the signage to the back cafeteria door for pick up.



Washington County Public Schools will operate on a 2-Hour Delayed Schedule on Thursday, February 20, 2025. Childcare will be provided for working families at elementary schools. Please be on the lookout for additional information from your child's school.
Due to predicted winter weather this evening into the early morning hours, we will recheck road conditions tomorrow morning. If a shift to Remote Learning is necessary, a decision will be made by 7:00 a.m. If we move to Remote Learning, please note that we will not be able to provide childcare.
Stay safe, and we will keep you updated!


Schedule Change: Based on multiple forecasts (including the highly reliable FirstWARN Tri-Cities) and a Winter Weather Advisory for Washington County, WCPS will be closed on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, due to the timing of anticipated snowfall and the likelihood of poor road conditions. This will be a traditional snow day, and we encourage our students to enjoy some outdoor fun in the snow!
Please note, if weather conditions do not improve and roads remain unsafe later this week, Thursday and Friday may transition to Remote Learning Days.
WCPS has 10 Remote Learning Days available to use throughout the course of the school year. We’ve already used six of those days, and we would like to keep some in reserve for potential use later. As we get closer to scheduled state testing and assessments, having some days in reserve would provide a safety net. Adding additional school days to the end of the school year will be discussed at the School Board meeting in March.
Stay safe, enjoy the snow, and we will keep you updated on any further schedule changes.


Schedule Change: Due to the number of roads still closed across Washington County and the number of employees who are unable to leave their homes, WCPS will provide virtual instruction tomorrow, Monday, February 17, 2025.


The Culinary I students prepared Brioche with various fillings. We are learning about leaveners and how they work.


Today is National School Resource Officer (SRO) Appreciation Day! We appreciate Officer Riegel and Officer Burke!

Schedule Update: Our road checkers have been busy this afternoon checking the conditions of roads across the county. They have determined there are still several roads that remain slick due to the snow and sleet we have received today. However, we are hopeful as temperatures are predicted to warm overnight, conditions will improve. However, warmer temperatures and rains could also cause flooding issues. Either way, a 2-Hour Delayed Schedule on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 will allow us time to determine the safest course of action. Childcare will be provided at elementary schools for working families. Please be on the lookout for additional information from your child’s principal.
In the event conditions deteriorate and we need to make a shift to a Remote Learning Day, a decision will be made by 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday morning, if not earlier.


Check It Out: Thank you to WJHL for coming out to showcase the SkillsUSA District Competition yesterday at the Washington County Career & Technical Education Center! Click here to watch the highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTsLHURlAkY

⭐SkillsUSA District Competition⭐ It's been a busy and exciting day at the Washington County Career & Technical Education Center as our students have been competing with students from surrounding school divisions in the SkillsUSA District Competition! Students have been showing off their skills in carpentry, criminal justice, automotive, welding, and more. We are so proud of our students taking part in this competition and sharing all that they've learned in their classes!











Ms. Laura Smith, instructor of Drafting/CAD; Mr. Jonathan Casteel, instructor of Robotics and Engineering; and Adia Ahn, senior student, were invited to share their knowledge and advice about the engineering field during a Lunch and Learn opportunity at Holston High School! This event was coordinated by HHS Counselor Julie Matlock and was a fabulous way to share some of the amazing programs the Washington County Career & Technical Center has to offer!

Schedule Change: Due to water, limbs, and other debris on several roads, WCPS will operate on a 2 hour delayed schedule, today, Friday, February 7, 2025. Childcare will be provided at elementary schools for working parents.


💰 ReadySet: A Financial Literacy Program 💰
Students are gaining essential money management skills in our ReadySet financial literacy class! This four-session program, taught over two months, covers key topics like banking, credit, and smart lending practices—helping students build a strong financial foundation.
📚 Instructor: Justin Lewis | Trainer & Technical Assistance Specialist | NACCC Certified Credit Counselor™
📢 Provided by: People Inc
Setting students up for financial success—one lesson at a time!
#FinancialLiteracy #SmartMoneyMoves #ReadySetProgram





🎉 100 days smarter! 🎉
Our Early Childhood Education class celebrated the 100th day of school by designing fun, developmentally appropriate activities all centered around the number 100! From counting and crafting to creative play, our future educators put their skills to the test while making learning exciting for little ones. 👏✨
#100DaysOfLearning #FutureEducators #EarlyChildhoodEducation #wcctec











Reminder: The Blood Drive is tomorrow! All donors receive a snack and a T-shirt. Walk-ins are welcome!


It's National School Counseling Week, and we are so thankful for Mrs. Walker and Mr. Roark! They help our students thrive in so many ways every single day!


WCCTEC Criminal Justice II students are putting their skills to the test! This week, they’re reconstructing a crime scene as they gear up for the SkillsUSA District Competition this week. #FutureLawEnforcement #HandsOnLearning #SkillsUSA




February is National CTE Month! 🎉 This month, we celebrate Career & Technical Education and the amazing opportunities it provides for students to gain real-world skills, hands-on experience, and a pathway to success. #CTEMonth #CareerReady #HandsOnLearning #wcctec
