
Today, we took a moment to salute the incredible veterans among us here at WCHS. Their dedication, sacrifice, and service to our country and now to our school community are truly inspiring. Join us in celebrating and thanking these remarkable individuals:
🌟 SGM Arnold
🌟 Mr. Stanley James
🌟 Mr. Davenport
🌟 Mr. Ben James
🌟 Mr. Baldwin
Thier unwavering commitment to our country and now to our school is deeply appreciated. Thank you for your service and for continuing to make a difference here at WCHS.
Let's show our support and gratitude to these exceptional individuals! 🎉🙌🇺🇸 #VeteransDay #HonoringOurHeroes #WCHSVeterans






WCHS JROTC Panther Battalion traveled to Fort Liberty for a day to MEET YOUR ARMY. Cadets were afforded the opportunity to have conversations with active military personnel, participate in simulation, perform a modified physical training drills, learn about ARMY life and visit the home of the Airborne and Special Operations Forces. It was a great learning field experience. The 48 Cadets were the only ones to participate from the eastern part of North Carolina.










WCHS JROTC Panther Battalion traveled to Fort Liberty for a day to MEET YOUR ARMY. Cadets were afforded the opportunity to have conversations with active military personnel, participate in simulation, perform a modified physical training drills, learn about ARMY life and visit the home of the Airborne and Special Operations Forces. It was a great learning field experience. The 48 Cadets were the only ones to participate from the eastern part of North Carolina.










WCHS JROTC Panther Battalion traveled to Fort Liberty for a day to MEET YOUR ARMY. Cadets were afforded the opportunity to have conversations with active military personnel, participate in simulation, perform a modified physical training drills, learn about ARMY life and visit the home of the Airborne and Special Operations Forces. It was a great learning field experience. The 48 Cadets were the only ones to participate from the eastern part of North Carolina.










Good Afternoon Washington County High School Parents and Guardians,
This is Dr. David White, Interim Superintendent for Washington County Schools calling to inform you that Friday, November 3rd will be designated as a Remote Learning day for students at Washington County High School. Students are expected to log into their Google Classrooms to receive assignments for the day. Teachers will be available online to support students throughout the day. Again, we would like to thank you for your continued patience and support of Washington County High School. Thank you.

Good Evening Washington County High School Parents and Guardians,
This is Dr. David White, Interim Superintendent for Washington County Schools calling to inform you that Washington County High School will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, November 2, 2023. In light of the most recent tragic incident and out of an abundance of caution, we have elected to close to ensure the safety of our students, teachers, and staff. Teachers and staff should report to work at the regular time. We appreciate your understanding and support of Washington County High School. Thank you.

Washington County High School JROTC Panther Battalion traveled to Fort Gregg-Adams Military Base for a tour of the facilities. Guided by CPT LaKesa Cobb, the cadets were able to participate with the rifle simulator with the Engagement Skills Trainer. Traveling next to the Rigger and while there there were able to see how the parachutes are inspected and prepared for use. The next stop was to the Culinary Building to see the classrooms where Soldiers learn the basic skills and safety procedures to prepare foods and ultimately meals.

Summer Programming Parent/Caregiver Survey-Please Distribute
The Office of Learning Recovery at NCDPI is interested in hearing about students’ summer programming experience from the perspective of parents and caregivers. The feedback collected will help OLR provide our district with information for continuous improvement of summer programs. This survey is anonymous and will remain open until December 17, 2023.
Survey Link [English] http://bit.ly/3QFbvO3
Survey Link [Spanish] https://bit.ly/45UunwA
Guidance Document https://bit.ly/3Mpr2if

Washington County High School JROTC Panther Battalion traveled to Fort Gregg-Adams Military Base for a tour of the facilities. Guided by CPT LaKesa Cobb, the cadets were able to participate with the rifle simulator with the Engagement Skills Trainer. Traveling next to the Rigger and while there there were able to see how the parachutes are inspected and prepared for use. The next stop was to the Culinary Building to see the classrooms where Soldiers learn the basic skills and safety procedures to prepare foods and ultimately meals.











Washington County High School JROTC Panther Battalion traveled to Fort Gregg-Adams Military Base for a tour of the facilities. Guided by CPT LaKesa Cobb, the cadets were able to participate with the rifle simulator with the Engagement Skills Trainer. Traveling next to the Rigger and while there there were able to see how the parachutes are inspected and prepared for use. The next stop was to the Culinary Building to see the classrooms where Soldiers learn the basic skills and safety procedures to prepare foods and ultimately meals.











WCHS and WCECHS Scholars are selling a variety of fruit for the fundraiser. Please contact Mr. Cory Crossen or Ms. Victoria Fields one of the Agricultural Scholars to place an order.




Panther Fans,
We deeply appreciate your unwavering support for the student-athletes of WCHS. We would like to draw your attention to the updated Athletic Protocol, crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone involved.
Please refer to the attached image for detailed information on the Bag Policy, Adult Supervision Policy, No Re-Entry Policy, and other significant reminders. These policies will be in effect beginning at the home football game (and Senior night) this Friday, 10/27/2023.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.


American Red Cross along with the WCHS JROTC Panther Battalion sponsored a Blood Drive on Monday. Thank you to the Community, Staff and Scholars for advertising and giving the gift of life. During the event 15 units of the 18 units goal were collected. Job Well Done by everyone.











Greetings Parents, Scholars, Staff and Community Stakeholders, Please take a few moments to check out our WCS October 2023 Newsletter for highlights at each of our schools sites. Continue to check our WCS Website and each school site for more updates and announcements.
WCS OCTOBER 2023 NEWSLETTER
https://5il.co/27gdx


WCHS participated in Drone Technology Summit in Washington, NC with a chance to witness live drone demonstrations and engage aviation industry professionals. The event provided insights into diverse drone-related careers, practical flight skills even featuring drone soccer game.









As Per SGM Arnold: Due to the anticipated weather conditions, The JROTC Panther Battalion will not perform in the River Fest Parade in Columbia, NC on Saturday, October 14, 2023. Thank you.

October is NATIONAL PRINCIPAL'S APPRECIATION MONTH! Washington County Schools celebrates each of our Principals during this month. Ms. Victoria Fields at WCECHS, Mr. Torrey Hines at WCHS, Mrs. Dianne Stokes at WCMS, Mr. Tracy Peele at PES and Ms. Jai'la Carmack at CES. Thank You for all that you do everyday in the lives of Scholars, Families and Staff. Continue to be a CHAMPION in the lives of others.


Fire Prevention Week™ (FPW™) campaign, “Cooking safety starts with YOU. Pay attention to fire prevention™,” works to educate everyone about simple but important actions they can take to keep themselves and those around them safer when cooking. We have created a series of products and online resources to help effectively and safely promote this year’s FPW theme. In the months ahead, we’ll continue to share creative ideas for helping make your FPW efforts as impactful as possible. During Fire Prevention Week it is a time to focus on fire safety and prevention measures. Firefighters provide lifesaving public education in an effort to drastically decrease casualties caused by fires. October 8-14, 2023


Thank You Elizabeth City State University ROTC Program and LTC J. Kendrick for hosting 2nd Annual Cadet Challenge. We are extremely proud of each JROTC Cadet and their leadership who travels and actively participated in each event. You All Are Winners! Job Well Done!











Thank You Elizabeth City State University ROTC Program and LTC J. Kendrick for hosting 2nd Annual Cadet Challenge. We are extremely proud of each JROTC Cadet and their leadership who travels and actively participated in each event. You All Are Winners! Job Well Done!









