In July, the USD 108 Washington County Schools' football field lights were struck by lightning ....among other things. Today the new LED football lights are being installed.


SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS WANTED!!
Must have or be willing to get a KS substitute or emergency substitute license or have a current KS teaching license.
785-325-2261 x 3 for more info.
Apply for an emergency substitute teaching license here
Subs get paid $110 for a full day!

Varsity wins in two against Frankfort and JV wins in two against Onaga.
Varsity volleyball lost to Centralia in 3 tough sets. JV beat Frankfort in two sets.
P.E dance off, so much FUN!

Thanks to KDHE's Waste Tire Grant program and the Larry Ouellette Memorial, WCES was able to get started on an outdoor learning area. Over the summer we tore out dying bushes, leveled the ground, installed landscape cover and edging, and put in recycled tire rubber mulch. Using recycled tires for the mulch helps to keep tires from filling up landfills.




Doing work in woods! #betigerstrong




September 14th, 2021. Come out and support the WCHS Volleyball Team as they head to Onaga. Teams participating are Onaga, WCHS, Centralia, and Frankfort. 3:45pm Start time! Go Tigers


Students are enjoying bird nest building during club time.




Washington County falls to Onaga in 3 sets.
WCHS volleyball defeats Frankfort
25-10. 25-15. Way to go ladies.
Washington County takes down Wetmore in 3!


High Sxhool volleyball girls lose 20-25 and 18-25 to Jackson Heights at the Frankfort Tournament.
The WCHS football team traveled to Bennington and played with everything they had for 4 quarters and an overtime. There’s a lot to be proud of with this group of guys. They played extremely hard and stayed #tigerstrong
WCHS 28
Bennington 34



The WCHS football team traveled to Bennington and played with everything they had for 4 quarters and an overtime. There’s a lot to be proud of with this group of guys. They played extremely hard and stayed #tigerstrong
WCHS 28
Bennington 34



Students engage in relationship building during TigerTime and throughout the day. September 5-11 is National Suicide Prevention Week with World Suicide Prevention Day on the 10th. Bringing awareness and support to our students!




Our Washington County XC girls are on fire! All 3 girls ran hard, showed grit and determination, and medaled yesterday at our home meet!
Kenzie, 4th
Kiersten, 17th
Mandy, 22nd




Washington County Boys have this XC thing figured out. They are running well, being great leaders, and working to make improvements. Our home meet, temperatures were hot and no breeze, and it was a prime showing for them.
Garrison, 6th
Drake, 7th
Conner, 37th




4th graders are working hard on this Friday. In math they are mastering the standard of rounding numbers, in science they are beginning to learn about the building block late of life: cells, and in social studies we will discuss 9/11.




We are sorry to let you know we are cancelling the Jr High dance for tonight because of many students being out. We will reschedule.

