Academics

Learning in Real Time

Education hasn't changed much in some ways. A great teacher still makes a big difference. Parents being involved in school matters a lot too. Schools and administrators enforce rules, treat everyone fairly, and support teaching and learning. Public schools are essential in our communities.

But in many ways, education has changed a lot, just like today's students. The future they face is very different from their grandparents'. Things used to be predictable, but now, with fast changes in jobs and technology, the future is uncertain. Technology has flipped classrooms from 20 years ago.

Today's students have easy access to facts online. What they really need to learn are thinking skills — how to understand, analyze, and share information, and how to use what they know. It's important to know that failure isn't the end, and trying again is crucial. Students like connecting lessons to real life and learning through hands-on experiences.

Because students' needs have changed, WCS has changed too. We know the modern times. That's why WCS is a leader in digital learning, and we don't believe in one-size-fits-all teaching. We use data to understand what students can do. We're dedicated to helping all students and teachers succeed by giving them the right tools.

At WCHS, we believe in preparing students not just for the present, but for their future beyond high school. This year, our focus is on the 3E's: Enrollment, Enlistment, and Employment. We want every student to be equipped with the skills and knowledge they need for whatever path they choose after graduation. Whether it's further education, joining the military, or entering the workforce, we are dedicated to guiding our students towards success. We see our students as the portraits of a graduate, each one a unique and valuable piece of art, ready to make their mark in the world. Remember, at WCHS, your future matters, and we're here to support you every step of the way. Embrace the opportunities, learn with passion, and step confidently into the next chapter of your life.

-Ms. Breiner, WCHS Assistant Principal

Washington County Local AIG Plan

Local AIG Plans are required by NC state legislation, Article 9B (~115C-150.5-.8) and must be revised every three years by the LEA. This link takes you to the 2019-2022 Washington County School AIG Plan.