High school honor students helping Ms. Peoples get the WMS STEM Kitchen ready for a new year.

All Winfield City School Students will eat a free breakfast and a free lunch during the school year 2021-2022. We still need you to fill out a free/reduced meal application for the 2021-2022 school year. If your student is approved for free/reduced meals by a free/reduced application or if they have been directly certified through the State Department/SNAP, they may qualify for other benefits such as reduced broadband services and SNAP (Food Stamp) Benefits. To qualify for the summer SNAP benefits students must be approved for free/reduced meals by August 31, 2021. So do not delay! You can apply online at www.winfield.k12.al.us/applynow. For questions call 205-487-0228 or email smccaleb@winfield.k12.al.us. This is an equal opportunity provider.
Winfield Middle School Cafeteria got a makeover this summer with new flooring and lunchroom seats. Kountry Karpets took up the old flooring in the cafeteria and replaced the flooring with commercial luxury vinyl.




Winfield City Schools' Neighborhood Bridges Steering Committee met on Monday, July 26, to plan for the 2021-2022 school year.
https://www.neighborhoodbridges.org/community/winfield-al




There will be a mandatory parent/runner meeting for Cross Country on Thursday, July 29 at 6:00 PM in the Commons at the High School.

Winfield High School - lockers, schedules, parking & computer pick up will be Thursday, August 5.
Seniors 8am-9am, Juniors 9am-10am, Sophomores 10-11, Freshman 11-12
Parking $25, Lockers $10, Computers $50 for first, $25 for sibling.
Winfield High School Open House will be from 5 pm - 7 pm on Tuesday, August 10. Freshman and new student orientation will be 6pm in the commons.
Updated supply lists and open house information will be uploaded on Friday of this week

* ATTENTION PARENTS OF CHILDREN ENTERING 6TH GRADE*
This is a friendly reminder that all students entering 6th grade must have a TDAP Vaccine (Tetanus Booster) and a new Immunization Record before school starts. Please make sure your children are vaccinated by August 10, 2021. You may bring your updated Immunization Record to the Middle School Office or to Orientation.
(5th Grade Orientation-Monday, August 9th at 6:00 pm
6th-8th Grade Orientation-Tuesday, August 10th from 5:30-7:30 pm)

Sophomores, juniors and seniors who are planning to take a dual enrollment class in the fall through Bevill State - Cole Richards will be on campus July 27 from 1-3 pm to help students register for classes. Drop by anytime during that time to get enrolled and/or registered for class.
Thanks to Shelia Peoples and Rebecca Moore for the Pirate Symbols on our school buses.


6th-8th Grade Orientation will be held at Winfield Middle School on Tuesday, August 10th from 5:30-7:30.

5th Grade Orientation will be held at Winfield Middle school on Monday, August 9th @ 6pm.

Winfield City Schools is partnering with Walmart in a "Stuff the Bus" project. This is an opportunity to donate school supplies for the Winfield City School System. Pictured is Vickie Elliott (Walmart Manager) and Randy Bozeman (Mechanic). Thanks for supporting our schools.

Winfield City Schools will be hosting a "stuff the bus" school supply drive. A school bus will be parked in front of Winfield Walmart starting Monday, July 19. Please help us stuff the bus and we will make sure those supplies get to a student in need in our schools.
Brody Cook will sign a baseball scholarship with Bevill State on Sunday, July 25th at 1:30 at the Winfield City High School library. Everyone is invited to attend to celebrate his signing.

Alabama’s 16th annual sales tax holiday for school-related items begins at 12:01 a.m. on Friday and ends at midnight on Sunday, July 18.
Shoppers will have the opportunity to purchase certain school supplies, computers, books and clothing free of the state’s four percent sales or use tax.


Brody Cook and Hunter Busha named to Tuscaloosa News Super 9 Baseball first team.
Cook, a senior pitcher, allowed just four earned runs over 79 innings for a 0.35 ERA
Busha, a junior infielder, ended his Junior campaign with 44 RBIs, a .409 batting average, .543 OBP and three homeruns in 115 at-bats.
Also Rain Nolen, a junior outfielder, was named to the Super 9 second team.
*Photo credit to Gary Cosby Jr./ Tuscaloosa News*






