
WCPS is proud to present our Virtual Mental Heath Night! Be sure to register and join us to find out more about supporting your child's mental health. Sept. 19, 7-8 pm. Find out more here: https://5il.co/24s0z @WashoCoSuper


This is just a reminder that today is an early dismissal day. Schools will dismiss 3 hours early today for School Days at the Fair!


Washington County Public Schools will offer child care options to families of middle school students on school days that have an altered schedule.
If we have a scheduled early dismissal, students will be able to stay at school until the normal closure of school. For Wallace Middle School, the school day ends at 3:15 p.m. Parents are responsible for transportation and picking up their child/children at the appropriate time.
If we operate on a two-hour delay, students may enter the building at the normal time, 8:00 AM. Parents will be responsible for providing transportation to this program.
During these times, we will provide tutoring and other activities.
The first day that this service will be offered is September 21 for the scheduled early dismissal for teacher/parent conferences.
If you plan to use this service, please notify Ms. Gail Partin in the main office at 276-642-5400


Make-A-Wish Greater Virginia and the Town of Damascus are proud to announce the grand opening of Josie's Nature Playground on Sept. 22 at 5:30 pm
For more details see https://5il.co/24w2w


George M. and Grayson L., are currently studying the amendment ratification process in Civics class with Mrs. Hawkins. As an extension of their learning, these two students proposed an amendment concerning the option of adding recess for all grade levels to Mr. Worley.


While learning more about the events/history of 9/11, Wallace Middle School students have participated in a variety of activities. We had a school-wide Patriot Day with students and staff sporting their red, white, and blue. Eighth-grade student, Leah O., led a 9/11 Tribute and a collective Moment of Silence for the entire school over the intercom at 8:46 a.m., the time Flight 11 struck the World Trade Center's North Tower. Some of the History, Civics, and World Geography classes have been discussing heroes this week, particularly highlighting acts of altruism and bravery. They specifically took a look at Welles Crowther, and students are independently researching four of their own examples to share. They brainstormed community service ideas and plan to do one in honor of lives lost on 9/11. Students enjoyed collaborating to create a large "Never Forget" poster to hang in the hall. WMS teachers shared their own accounts of the events of that solemn day. A few teachers were working at WMS or were students at our school on September 11, 2001; many of them explained how the day unfolded and impacted our community.





WCPS is proud to partner with parentguidance.org to help support the mental health needs of our students and families. We invite you to join us for the first of two Virtual Mental Health Family Nights tonight. More information here: https://5il.co/24s0z


Thanks to the School Based Health Workforce Grant our division has been able to purchase 25 AED's (Automatic External Defibrillators) to have in our schools.
For more information see: https://www.wcs.k12.va.us/article/1238855


Shout out to our community partners @foodcitygrocery. Specifically, the Bonham Rd. Bristol, VA store for donating cases of water to Wallace Middle and Valley Institute Elementary. This donation ensured that our students had plenty of water to drink during the boil water notice.


@WashCoSuper
Keith Perrigan dove into the K-12 funding formulas with #VRLI and shared the need for adequate funding support for small and rural school divisions. Great examples shared of key partnerships and pioneering workforce development initiatives!


School days at the fair begins this week! Check out the activities for our students and be sure to take part!


Wallace Middle School will be on a boil water notice until Tuesday due to a water line break. Feel free to send bottled water to school with your child, but we will ensure that clean water is available as well.


Wallace Middle School and Valley Institute Elementary School will be on a boil water notice until Tuesday due to a water line break. Feel free to send bottled water to school with your child, but we will ensure that clean water is available as well.


This is just a reminder that schools will be closed on Monday in honor of Labor Day.


Mark your calendars. This is a free event for the community. Come on out and show your support.


We would like to thank the entire Washington County community and supporting business for school supply donations. Please click https://www.wcs.k12.va.us/article/1225181 for more details!


We would like to thank the entire Washington County community and supporting business for school supply donations. Please click here for more details!


WMS would like to thank our community partners for sponsoring our
character incentive program. These students received
incentives such as tickets to the upcoming NASCAR race, movie
tickets, and bowling tickets. Thank you @BristolMotorSpeedway,
@legacytheaters, @InterstateBowl.






UPDATE
The Washington County Sheriff's Office has just communicated that the situation around the Wallace Pike area has been handled.
The soft lockdown at Wallace Middle School has been lifted, and all school activities will resume at normal.
We thank you for your patience.


Washington County Sheriff's Office has made us aware of a situation in the community that has prompted Wallace Middle School to be placed on a soft lockdown. All students, faculty, and staff are safe. We will continue to communicate information to parents as updates are available.
