October is National Principal Appreciation Month, and I would like to thank our three principals for what they do for their staff, students and our community. They do a tremendous job at their schools. #thankaprincipal
WCHS Senior Night - Estes Hudson Stadium 2019
A+ Learning: Daily Grammar Practice-Friday’s lesson is on diagramming sentences.
Cross Country had a great races at the Northwest Alabama Championship.
Varsity Boys Cross Country running in Danville.
Varsity Girls Cross Country @ Northwest Championship in Danville.
Varsity Girls Volleyball in Huntsville today. Go Pirates!
Due to increased rain chances, The Football game scheduled for Friday against Hale County has been moved to Thursday night.
*The Fall Festival Scheduled for Thursday has been moved to Tuesday, Oct. 29.
Winfield Schools will still have a 60/40% day and dismiss at 12 on Thursday.
Mrs. Reese’s Physical Science Class Learning about electricity and electrical safety.
WES Kindergarten decorated pumpkins based on their favorite book.
Winfield Middle School Basketball (Schedule) begins Saturday in Red Bay.
Volleyball plays on Thursday at 12:45 pm at the VBCC in Hunstville. Let’s support our Pirate Volleyball squad.
Career Fair @ Winfield Elementary School.
Winfield is area runner up
Winfield Volleyball advances to Huntsville!
Winfield City Schools Fall Festival is Thursday, Oct. 24 at Ivan K. Hill Park from 5 - 8 p.m. A pep rally will conclude the night at 8 p.m., as we get the Pirates ready for their game Friday night against Hale County.
Pirates win!
The Volleyball Region Tourney starts at 3 PM on Monday, 10-21-19, at Carbon Hill. We will allow any WCHS students who want to attend the tournament to check out through the main office at 2:15 PM. Students will need to sign in with Mr. Thomley once they arrive at the tournament for the absence not to be counted. Any student who doesn’t sign in will have their checkout voided and they will be assigned ISS for 2 days. They will also receive an unexcused absence. We will treat this the same as skipping class/school. Have a restful weekend and GO PIRATES!!!
Mrs. Mays 3rd grade class making water slides during STEM project.
Dean Argo from the Alabama Alcoholic Control Board, and David Richards, state trooper, talk to the students at WMS about the dangers of underage drinking.