We are so excited to introduce our newest CTE program, Sports Medicine at the Caperton Center. The students and instructor have been busy renovating their classroom and lab space as new equipment and supplies arrive.
over 1 year ago, Wood County CTE
Painting Room
Painting Room
Painting Room
Painting Room
Painting Room
Painting Room
Painting Room
Room
With the help of our Agriculture students, Pro-Start students made and sold some delicious sausage breakfast sandwiches to our teachers and LPN students! 🥯🍳🥪☕️
over 1 year ago, Wood County CTE
pro-start
pro-start
pro-start
pro-start
pro-start
pro-start
Our Fire and Emergency Management Senior class recently practiced how to properly perform injections as they continue to learn skills for their EMT exams.
over 1 year ago, Wood County CTE
Syringe Practice with Fire and EMS
Syringe Practice with Fire and EMS
Syringe Practice with Fire and EMS
Syringe Practice with Fire and EMS
Syringe Practice with Fire and EMS
Students in Pre-Cosmetology recently learned how to braid hair.
over 1 year ago, Wood County CTE
The Prostart Program recently made energy balls!
over 1 year ago, Wood County CTE
energy balls
Energy balls
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Wood County Schools is sponsoring a Vaping Prevention Poster Contest and a Video Contest giving students the opportunity to spread the message about the risks of vaping and nicotine addiction. Students are invited to create a video or a poster encouraging students to choose a healthy vape-free lifestyle. Learn more at https://woodcountyschoolswv.com/page/vaping-prevention.
over 1 year ago, Wood County Schools
snapshot of vaping prevention contest webpage - student holding paint brushes - body-less hands holding up a cell phone as if recording something - text explaining the contest
Wood County Schools will hold its first ever Job Fair for WCS positions from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28 at Grand Pointe in Vienna! Learn about needed positions in Wood County Schools. Begin the application process for professional and service jobs. Full-time and substitute positions available, including: Bus Drivers Mechanics Custodians Aides Teachers Secretaries Cooks Nurses and More! THURSDAY, SEPT. 28 11 AM TO 6 PM GRAND POINTE CONFERENCE CENTER 1500 GRAND CENTRAL AVE. VIENNA, WV woodcountyschoolswv.com
over 1 year ago, WCS Communications Dept.
WCS Job Fair Sept. 28
Wood County Schools will hold a job fair for WCS positions on Thursday, Sept. 28 at the Grand Pointe Conference Center in Vienna! Learn about needed positions in Wood County Schools. Begin the application process for professional and service jobs. Full-time and substitute positions available. Including: Bus Drivers Mechanics Custodians Aides Teachers Secretaries Cooks Nurses and more! THURSDAY, SEPT. 28 11 AM TO 6 PM GRAND POINTE CONFERENCE CENTER 1500 GRAND CENTRAL AVE. VIENNA, WV woodcountyschoolswv.com
over 1 year ago, WCS Communications Dept.
WCS Job Fair 11am-6pm Sept. 28 Grand Pointe Conference Center in Vienna
*Student Test Scores* In spring 2023, students in Grades 3 through 8 took the General Summative Assessment and students in Grade 11 took the SAT School Day assessment. On Tuesday, September 12, students will receive a printed copy of their individual student score report which will contain information regarding each student's performance on the tested areas. To further assist parents/guardians in understanding their child's performance on the WVGSA or the SAT School Day, the West Virginia Department of Education is providing an individual video score report for each student in addition to the printed report.. A link to your child's individual video score report will be sent to your child's K12 student email address on September 12th. Please work with your student to access the link in the email. When you click on the link, you will be taken to a site where you will need to enter your child's date of birth to access the video report. Resources are also available at that site to help your student. If you need assistance in locating the video score report link, or if you do not know your child's K12 email address or password, you may contact your child's school, or contact Cathy Grewe at the Wood County Schools Board Office at 304-420-9663 Extension 122.
over 1 year ago, WCS Communications Dept.
Wood County Schools
The Parkersburg News and Sentinel is seeking nominees for Teen of the Week! Go to http://tinyurl.com/2023-24TeenoftheWeek to make your nomination. Nominees should be: * between the ages of 13-19 * live in the Mid-Ohio Valley * can be a public, private or homeschool student * have an interesting hobby or passion Though sports are part of a well-rounded student, the Teen of the Week focuses on academic and social activities which make the teen a standout among their peers! Academic achievement, unique hobbies and interesting activities will be highlighted!
over 1 year ago, WCS Communications Dept.
Happy Labor Day! All schools and offices will be closed on Monday, September 4th, in observance of the holiday. We will see you back on Tuesday during normal hours.
over 1 year ago, Wood County Schools
***Storm Delays*** Good morning! This is Christie Willis, Superintendent of Wood County Schools. Buses are running their routes this morning. However, due to storms there are several buses delayed or unable to cross low lying creek areas. The following buses will be delayed: 49, 149, 154, 157, 162, 163, 172, 173, 175, 192, 199, 205, 210, 214, 216, and 236. No tardies will be issued today due to weather. Please be cautious on the roads and be safe!
over 1 year ago, Wood County Schools
Students return to school tomorrow! Safety will be top of mind. What can you do as a member of the community to ensure that our students arrive safely to school? Listen to our newest WCS Voices podcast episode featuring WCS Director of Transportation, Chad Bloss, and our Coordinator of Safety & Security, Don Brown, as we discuss simple strategies for making sure our students arrive safely at school. https://woodcountyschoolswv.com/wcsvoices
almost 2 years ago, Wood County Schools
We encourage parents/guardians and students to attend our Open House to learn more about our CTE program and to meet our instructors.
almost 2 years ago, Wood County CTE
Open House
We encourage parents/guardians and students to attend our Open House to learn more about our CTE programs and to meet our instructors.
almost 2 years ago, Wood County CTE
Open House
SCREENING FOR CHILDREN ENTERING SCHOOL - Screening will be conducted by school nurses and other professionals during regular school hours in Wood County Schools for students entering school for the first time. In addition, students entering parochial or other non-public schools will be screened. Screening will be done to identify problems in the following areas: language, speech, hearing, and vision. Parents of public school students who do not wish to have their child participate in this screening should inform the principal of the school attended by the child. For more information, contact Wood County Schools Special Education Office at (304) 420-9655.
almost 2 years ago, Wood County Schools
Practical Nursing Program - Tuition Scholarships Available for WV Residents
almost 2 years ago, Wood County CTE
LPN
Now Available: Explore the rich history of Wood County Schools through New Era School: A dialogue with Esther Carroll A one-room school building located on the Mineral Wells Elementary School campus serves as a connection to our past. This building, known as New Era school, has been transformed into a museum that showcases the educational community of the nineteenth century. Within the museum, there is an extensive collection of carefully selected materials that chronicle the history of schools in Wood County. The museum is accessible to the general public, offering both individual and group tours, including school trips. In the latest episode of the WCS Voices Podcast, Esther Carroll, a retired library media specialist from Wood County Schools, shares her insights. Ms. Carroll oversees the museum's operations and is responsible for curating historical primary sources and various media. Accompanying the podcast is the melodious mountain dulcimer music performed by Jerry Rockwell. https://www.woodcountyschoolswv.com/wcsvoices
almost 2 years ago, Wood County Schools
Members of the Blennerhassett FFA Chapter and the Agriculture Education Courses at the Wood County Technical Center (WCTC) made the presentation of a ‘Book Barn’ book case as well as a series of children’s book about the agriculture industry to Mineral Wells Elementary School and Principal Melissa Powers and Assistant Principal Melissa Vannoy. The delivery culminated a semester long service project by FFA members Remington Blair, Bryant Lucas, Braydon Sampson, Josh Steele and Bodee Walters. As members of the Leadership Class during the spring semester, the student group was tasked with designing and building the Book Barn, compiling a small library of books, and collaborating with Mineral Wells Elementary Administration to make the project come to fruition. Group member Braydon Sampson took a lead role in selecting the books provided by the FFA. “We picked books that show the massive diversity of agriculture and those that don’t reflect the negative stereotypes of agriculture.” Sampson reflected that many children’s book depict farmers as over simplified. “Our industry is so much more complex than overalls and a pitchfork.”
almost 2 years ago, Wood County CTE
FFA
Good afternoon, this is Christie Willis, superintendent of Wood County Schools. Unforeseen traffic issues today have delayed eight Wood County Schools buses bringing students back from field trips in Charleston. This will cause a 30-45 minute dismissal delay for students on those buses and for student who ride those buses home. Students who are delayed at the school will continue to be supervised until the buses arrive. This delay includes students riding bus numbers 80, 81, 169, 176, 183, 184 and 218. This affects students from Williamstown Middle High School, Parkersburg High School, Parkersburg South High School, Jackson Middle, Edison Middle, Blennerhassett Middle, Hamilton Middle, Neale Elementary, Lubeck Elementary, Blennerhassett Elementary, Kanawha Elementary and Williamstown Elementary schools. We apologize for the inconvenience and want to assure everyone that students are safe and in good hands. The safety of students is our number one priority. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this situation.
almost 2 years ago, Wood County Schools