Special Agent Travis Howard from the Virginia State Police High-Tech Crimes Division provided a Lunch & Learn session for Damascus Middle School students on Wednesday, December 18. He talked with them about online safety issues, an important topic for today's students!
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Students listen to a man speak in a cafeteria.
A man talks with students about Snapchat Scams.
A man presents about TikTok.
Students listen to a speaker in a cafeteria.
A man presents to a group of students in a cafeteria.
A man talks with students in a cafeteria.
The DMS Cavalier Basketball teams play Chilhowie at home tonight! Go Cavs!
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DMS Cavalier Basketball @ Home
Come out to cheer on the DMS Cavalier basketball teams as they play the E.B. Stanley Falcons at home tonight!
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DMS Cavalier Basketball @ Home
On Friday, December 6, DMS welcomed Deputy US Marshal A. Johnson to another exciting Career Café. Mr. Johnson spoke with students about the important role of US Marshals in our justice system. After discussing the unique aspects of working in federal law enforcement, he talked about the Marshals’ varied responsibilities. These include helping to find missing children, protecting federal workers and employees within federal courthouses, and finding fugitives and bringing them to justice. Students were engaged and asked many questions to learn more about vocational opportunities in the future.
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A group of students listen to a man talk in an auditorium.
A group of students listen to a man talk in an auditorium.
A group of students listen to a man talk in an auditorium.
Damascus Middle School students, faculty, staff, and special guests were excited to welcome Congressman Morgan Griffith for an informational Q & A session this afternoon!
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A man stands in a gym.
A man stands in a gym.
A man stands in a gym.
A man stands in a gym.
Teachers of the Year: It is an honor for Washington County Schools to announce and congratulate the following teachers selected by their respective schools as their 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year. These persons were chosen by their colleagues because they exemplify the best of being a teacher for Washington County Public Schools and the service they provide to the community, school and most importantly, students. Elementary Schools *Abingdon -- Gwen Campbell *Greendale -- Abby Rasnake *High Point -- Heather Hensley *Meadowview -- Kimberly Cox *Rhea Valley -- Beth Delp *Valley Institute -- Joy Hull *Watauga -- Sherry Thomason Middle Schools *Damascus -- Sallie Moss *Glade Spring -- Sherry Cannon *E.B. Stanley -- Maggie Branton *Wallace -- Kaitlyn Maples Secondary Schools *Abingdon High -- Chase Nunley *John S. Battle High -- Emily Tallman *Patrick Henry High -- Alyssa Fields *Holston High -- Buffy Milhorne *WC CTE Center -- William (Billy) Buchanan These teachers will be recognized as their building’s Teacher of the Year at the Washington County School Board meeting on January 21, 2025. As well, we are excited to announce and congratulate the grade level Teacher of the Year for 2024-2025. Each of the building’s Teacher of the Year could be chosen as all are models of what it means to be a teacher. *2025-2025 Elementary School Teacher of the Year -- Abby Rasnake *2024-2025 Middle School Teacher of the Year -- Kaitlyn Maples *2024-2025 High School Teacher of the Year -- Chase Nunley The 2024-2025 Washington County Teacher of the Year will be announced during the Washington County School Board Meeting on January 21, 2025, and will be our Division’s candidate for the Region VII Teacher of the Year. Congratulations to all as we celebrate these exemplary teachers of Washington County Schools.
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WCPS 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year
The DMS Cavalier Wrestlers travel to John Battle High School tonight and to Union High School tomorrow! Go Cavs!
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DMS Cavs Wrestling Match Friday 12/13
DMS Cavs Wrestling Match Saturday, 12/14
Damascus Middle School is proud to announce our teacher of the year, Ms. Sallie Moss. Although Ms. Moss has been an educator for over 25 years, this is her first year at DMS, and we are extremely blessed to have her! She shares that [she] wants to help shape the lives of [her] students and make a positive impact similar to the experiences [she] had in school. She is definitely succeeding, as her students and colleagues feel her positive energy on a daily basis. Congratulations to Ms. Moss!
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A teacher works with a small group of students sitting at desks.
Members of the SCA (Student Council Association) loved spending time with nursing home patients and spreading Christmas cheer! This trip is always their favorite one of the year!
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Students wearing Santa hats pose in front of a decorated tree.
Two students talk to a woman in a wheelchair.
A man talks with a woman and several students.
Three students wearing Santa hats pose with a man in front of a decorated Christmas tree.
Students talk with a woman sitting at a table.
Sixth-grade students received a package from the North Pole last week! Since then, Jolly has become part of the daily routine, moving to a new location each night and staying very busy. She has decorated, helped "teach" moon phases, hidden candy canes, and at times, found herself "stuck" in awkward situations. She has definitely added some jolly magic to this time of year!
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An elf is coming out of a package.
An elf sits on a shelf.
An elf is taped to a coordinate plane.
An elf sits on top of a Christmas tree.
An elf leaves a message for students.
A student holds an elf stuck in a jar of dice.
The DMS Cavalier Basketball teams are taking another road trip-- to Wallace Middle School today! Go Cavs!
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DMS Cavalier Basketball @ Wallace
WCPS will operate on a 2 hour delay on Thursday, December 12, 2024 due to black ice in some locations. Opening later will allow better visibility for drivers. Childcare will be provided at elementary schools for working parents if needed.
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WCPS 2 hour delay
Students in Dr. Heaton's Science 8 classes built 3-D models of atoms as a culminating activity for their study of atomic structure. Their colorful models are displayed in their classroom and in the library.
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A student holds his/her model of an atom.
A student holds his/her model of an atom.
A student holds his/her model of an atom.
A student holds his/her model of an atom.
A student holds his/her model of an atom.
A student holds his/her model of an atom.
A student holds his/her model of an atom.
A student holds his/her model of an atom.
A student holds his/her model of an atom.
A student holds his/her model of an atom.
Sixth graders in Mrs. Childress's math class participated in “Hour of Code” in celebration of Computer Science Education Week! They used coding to remix music from popular artists as well as create their own music they could share with friends and family.
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A student gives a "thumbs up" about coding on his Chromebook.
Students work on Chromebooks in a math class.
Students work on Chromebooks in a math class.
A student holds her Chromebook showing her certificate of completion.
Students work on Chromebooks in a math class.
Students work on Chromebooks in a math class.
Students work on Chromebooks in a math class.
Students work on Chromebooks in a math class.
Based on our conversations with our meteorologist at AccuWeather, we anticipate weather conditions to deteriorate during our normal dismissal time. As a result, Washington County Public Schools will dismiss 2-Hours early today, Wednesday, December 11, 2024. All extracurricular activities for Wednesday are postponed.
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WCPS Early Dismissal
4-H members participated in Share the Fun on December 10. The Share the Fun program gives members the opportunity to demonstrate their talents in front of an audience. These 8th-grade 4-H members shared their vocal abilities!
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A student sings on a stage.
Four boys sing on a stage.
An Important Update from the WCPS Transportation Department: Due to weather conditions, buses will NOT run in the Konnarock, Taylor's Valley, and Green Cove areas of Washington County on Wednesday, December 11, 2024.
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WCPS Schedule Change Update
Bus service to the Konnarock, Taylor’s Valley, and Green Cove areas of Washington County will run on a two hour delay for Wednesday, December 11, 2024. Should weather conditions deteriorate further, it is possible these areas could become closed. We will keep you updated on further schedule changes.
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WCPS schedule change
The DMS Cavalier Basketball teams travel to Marion to play today! Go Cavs!
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DMS Cavalier Basketball @ Marion
#TheWashingtonWay: We are so thankful for our amazing support staff that we have here at WCPS! At the meeting this evening, School Board Members recognized our Support Staff Award Winners for the fall semester. *Master Technician Award -- Jason Salyers (Technology Department) *Wheels on the Bus Award -- Ronica Blevins (Transportation Department) *Above and Beyond (Custodian) Award -- Becky Lane-Smith (Watauga Elementary School) *Helping Hand Award -- Lynn Redman (High Point Elementary School) *Silver Spoon Award -- Kristen Deel (E.B. Stanley Middle School) *Customer Service Award -- Abby Stamper (WCPS Annex) Congratulations to our award winners and thank you for your hard work!
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WCPS Fall Semester Support Staff