
Are you ready for some football????


Reminder! In June we are offering free breakfast and free lunch for kids and teens 18 and under. No application is required, and you can go to any of the four locations. Meals must be consumed onsite. Please see the attached flyers for locations, dates, and times.

Parents,
If your student failed World Geography class during the 2023-2024 school year, summer school will be held at Abingdon High School June 3 through June 21 from 8:00 am until 1:30 pm. Transportation from Wallace Middle School will be available.
Any student who failed the World Geography SOL should go to remediation at AHS from June 18 to June 21 from 8:30 to 12:00. The SOL will be given on June 20/21.
Please be reminded that students need to pass the class and the SOL to receive the full high school credit.
Please call the school for more information.


Be sure to take a few moments and read this article, written by our Superintendent @WashCoSuper, that shares some very real and concerning challenges for many students in Southwest Virginia. Due to a "lack of equal access, an inequitable field of play has been inadvertently created in Virginia."
https://cardinalnews.org/2024/05/24/leveling-the-playing-field-for-vhsl-competitions/

In honor of his dedication to Wallace Middle School, the 2023-2024 yearbook was dedicated to Mr. Bill Brooks. Mr. Brooks was presented with his copy of the yearbook on Wednesday, May 22.



On Wednesday, May 22, Wallace Middle School held end of the year awards ceremonies for each grade level. Students were recognized for perfect attendance, highest average, honor roll, and other special awards given by their teachers. Special recognition in 8th grade included Mr. Trojan Andrew E. and Miss Trojan Berkley H., Citizenship Award Abigail D., and Principal's Awards Maddux G., and Allison M. The newly created Bill Brooks True Trojan Award was presented to sixth grader Maddux M.





Students in Mr. Wallace’s science 8 classes learned about the properties of sulfuric acid.


Great news! In June we are offering free breakfast and free lunch for kids and teens 18 and under. No application is required, and you can go to any of the four locations. Meals must be consumed onsite. Please see the attached flyers for locations, dates, and times.

On Friday, May 17, the WMS PTA treated all students to free Boba Tea or Boba Lemonade. Thank you to our WMS PTA for supporting our students all year long!



Please see the flyer for information on cheerleading next year.


On Thursday, May 15, the WMS choir presented a musical about Wallace through the years as envisioned by the current students of Wallace Middle School.





Please see the flyer for Middle School Volleyball information.


The Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center has partnered with the Center for Energy Education and Wolf Hills Solar to offer a FREE, two-day Energy Education Camp for middle school students this summer.
The Energy Education Camp will be offered on Thursday, June 13 and Friday, June 14 from 9 AM to 3 PM each day at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center in Abingdon, Virginia. This camp is designed for rising 6th through graduating 8th grade students. Lunch will be provided each day.
This camp is FREE to attend, but space is limited and advanced registration is required. Please visit swcenter.edu/energycamp24 to register today!


This afternoon WCPS was proud to honor those who are finishing some wonderful careers from the Washington County Family. Our retirees represent close to 1,000 years total and we wish them all the best! #WashingtonWay @WashCoSuper




This afternoon WCPS was proud to honor those who are finishing some wonderful careers from the Washington County Family. Our retirees represent close to 1,000 hours total and we wish them all the best! #WashingtonWay @WashCoSuper




Congratulations to Wallce Middle School Washington Way nominees Terri McCroskey, Stacy Wilson, Kelli Whited, Miranda Eck (not pictured)


Please share this wonderful opportunity. @WashCoSuper

In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, the WMS Beta Club members “adopted” a faculty member. Students brought a gift based on different themes each day for their secret pal. To show their gratitude, teachers provided breakfast for the students Friday morning as well as a gift for them. This is always an end-of-year event that brings fun for everyone involved, while affording teachers and students the opportunity to get to know one another a little better.



Yearbook distribution day May 20th!


Join the WCPS Team and find out what it means to work the #WashingtonWay. To apply for any positions, visit https://www.wcs.k12.va.us/o/wcps/page/human-resources and click on Job Application Manager.