
ATTENTION WHS COMMUNITY: On Wed., 12/6, the intersection of Augustine Ave. and Washington Patriot Dr. will become a four-way traffic stop to accommodate the new Sheetz store scheduled to open 12/7. Please be patient while everyone adjusts to the new traffic pattern and the potential for increased traffic, and speak to less experienced drivers about what to expect.

As a reminder, there will be a Financial Aid / FSA ID Workshop this Thursday, November 30th at 6pm in the Media Center. This is a great opportunity to learn more about financial aid, and you'll have the chance to get assistance creating your FSA ID. The FSA ID is a required element of the FAFSA, or Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and it is recommended to set the FSA ID up prior to the FAFSA becoming available sometime next month. We hope to see you there!

Happy Thanksgiving to our JCS community! We remain grateful for the privilege of serving your children.


NOV. 17 - REUNIFICATION NOTICE: Washington High School students riding on buses 1877, 1663, and 2006 this afternoon (11/17) are being transported to St. James the Greater Catholic Church at 49 Crosswinds Drive. Parents and guardians can pick the students up at the church. The reunification is necessary after an accident involving all three buses occurred at WV-115 and Cattail Drive. Law enforcement and EMS report no major injuries. These buses serve Shanondale, Hostler Road, and Keyes Gap Road.


Thanks to the Friends of Music for helping to fund a Fender Rumble 500-watt bass amplifier for our student jazz and percussion ensembles! Read more about the gift here: https://www.jcswv.org/article/1345327


We want to give a huge shoutout to our substitute teachers and service personnel on Substitute Educators Day! These members of our JCS community play a crucial role in the continuity of daily education by stepping in at a moment's notice to provide school or district-wide coverage wherever it's most needed. They are talented and adaptable individuals who are relied upon by administrators, teachers, and students. We're so grateful to all our subs for their important contributions to our educational community. Thank you! Interested in subbing for JCS? Visit www.jcswv.org/careers to learn more and begin your application!


The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree passed through our area during its journey through West Virginia, and two JCS choral groups were there to mark the occasion! On Wednesday, the Driswood Elementary School Chorus and Washington High School Chamber Choir performed at the Harpers Ferry Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center, which hosted a special appearance of the tree that included holiday festivities like hot cocoa, ornament decorating, and more. Students later took turns posing in front of the 63-foot tall Norway Spruce harvested from the Monongahela National Forest, and signed their names to the truck carrying it. The event marked the final stop for the tree before it travels on to light up the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol for the holiday season. 🎄

American Education Week continues with a shoutout to our amazing team of service personnel! These folks hold a special place in our JCS community as they work to keep our students safe, healthy, and focused. We're grateful for the many different ways they support our students.


Congratulations to the Washington High School choir students advancing to the annual West Virginia American Choral Directors All-State Honors Choir! The students competed in a rigorous audition process against 125 other students statewide to join this prestigious choral group. Additionally, five freshmen will join the Junior High/Middle School All-State Honors Choir. Visit https://whs.jcswv.org/o/whs/article/1341258 for a complete list of All-State attendees!


Congratulations to Kaylee Laird-Neal for her winning entry in the JCS Attendance Awareness Poster Contest. Kaylee was recognized at the November 13 Jefferson County Board of Education meeting. Read more here at http://rb.gy/aayc2w!



As we kick off American Education Week, we're excited to highlight and celebrate the incredible people in our JCS community who contribute to public education! Our staff, students, and families are the heart of our community, and we're grateful to each of you for your role in creating and maintaining a safe, enriching, and fun learning environment. Keep an eye out this week for #AEW2023 celebrations throughout our JCS community!


Today we take time to recognize Veterans Day with respect, honor, and gratitude to all who serve or have served in our nation's armed forces. Thank you!


A reminder that all Jefferson County schools and offices will be closed on Friday, November 10, in observance of Veterans Day.


Come out and cheer on your Patriots football team as they take on Jefferson in the first-ever Burger Bowl, presented by Glory Days in Ranson.
Glory Days will feed both teams before the game, provide water for players, and give the winning team a custom-made trophy.
Every fan in attendance will receive a free raffle ticket for a $50 Glory Days Gift Card that will be drawn at the end of each quarter. Kickoff is at 7!


Congratulations to Hannah Whitten, Laurel Quodala, Lee Laird-Neal, and Sophia Indomenico on being named finalists in the district-wide Attendance Matters Poster Contest! Contest winners will be announced on Monday, November 13, during the regular meeting of the Jefferson County Board of Education. Visit http://rb.gy/7uqc7 to view all our student finalists!





Deadline for AP Exam payment is Friday, 11/3 by 3PM. Make checks payable to Washington High School.

Six students from Jefferson and Washington High Schools had the opportunity to observe JCS teachers in action as part of the second district cohort of the statewide Grow Your Own Program! Created by the West Virginia Department of Education for high school students interested in becoming K-12 educators, the program enables JCS juniors and seniors to fast-track their careers through dual enrollment courses at Shepherd University. Grow Your Own Shadow Day was a rewarding experience for our JCS students as they observed current teachers in preparation for their future careers! Read more here 👉 http://rb.gy/brn2q



#TGIF! JCS students across the district celebrated Red Ribbon Week with fun themes and activities related to this year's theme, "Be Kind to Your Mind." From "decade day" to "super training" their brains with crazy hairstyles to simply wearing as much red as possible, students had a great time showing their school spirit during this annual celebration of health and wellness!








Thanks to everyone who came out to scare up some fun at our second annual Sensory Trunk-or-Treat! Our neurodiverse students and their families had a 👻spooktacular👻 time in this safe and inclusive trick-or-treating environment hosted by our Parent and Educator Resource Center (PERC). Special thanks to our student greeters and peer hosts, staff and community volunteers, and community partner agencies who helped facilitate the event. Read more here 👉 http://rb.gy/gpw57








Jefferson County Schools appreciates everyone's hard work during the first nine weeks of the 23-24 school year. As we calculate final grades, we want to inform you about a change in schedule. Report cards will go home on Monday, October 30, 2023, NOT this Friday as previously planned. Grades will also be available in Canvas. We appreciate your patience while we ensure all grades have been assessed and calculated.
