Thank you to Rebecca and Washington County Farm Bureau for the presentation and for sponsoring our 4th grade class.



Keeping the safety and health of our community, staff, and student body first and foremost we have decided that the 2020 Homecoming class wars, crowning, cruise, dance, etc. will be postponed. Specifics on a future date have not been set. Thank you.
Ryan Sawin dressed as a carpenter for "DRESS LIKE A DAD DAY"...so what better day to introduce the Pythagorean Theorem in math class!!! He is using the perfect right triangle of 3,4,5 to square up the rulers!

Congratulations on 1st Team TVL honors for Camryn Boykin and 2nd Team TVL honors for Alyssa Kern! We are proud you! Way to represent WCHS.
#TIGERSTRONG

Washington County FFA Fruit Sale!
The Washington County FFA Chapter will conduct our annual FFA Fruit Sales Program. Contact an FFA member or email Mr. Kern at jkern@usd108.org if you would like to order. We have sale details and photos of our brochure and prices on our FFA Webpage at
https://washingtoncoffa.weebly.com/ Thank you for your support of the Washington County FFA Chapter!
WCHS HOMECOMING SPIRIT WEEK
#BETIGERSTRONG

This football season was filled with many obstacles both in and outside of our control. I’m very thankful that we had the opportunity to compete as a team under the Friday night lights after the constant uncertainty of covid through the Summer and Fall. It hurts that the season is over, but I believe that this team matured as football players and acquired the character necessary to become better young men. I’m excited to keep working and building a better team and culture moving forward! #TigerStrong
“Anyone who attempts to build great things will face challenges. It’s part of the building process. Without struggle there is no reward. Without obstacles there’s no growth. Without setbacks there’s no triumph. Without failure and defeat along the way there’s no ultimate victory and feeling of accomplishment. As a builder of lives and people and teams, you must expect challenges, adversity, rejection, and negativity but have an even greater expectation that you will overcome them.”
Tonights WCHS vs. Little River HS District FB Playoff is scheduled to run through Little Rivers new NFHS Network System. If you are a NFHS member, just log in and list Little River High School on the search tab. I logged in a little bit ago and it's listed. Go Tigers!
Congratulations to the recipients of the WCHS Tiger Strong Awards for the first 9 Weeks of school as voted on by WCHS staff. Each of these students and staff member go above and beyond in and out of school, for their peers, students, and represent USD 108 to the highest level.
Some of the words used to describe this group of students and staff member were kind, helpful, persistent, role models, respectful, positive, and so on. We couldn't be more proud of this group. Thanks for all that you do. Keep up the good work.
#BETIGERSTRONG


Spoooooky 5th graders

What happened to Washington County’s sweet and innocent 4th graders? They assure me they will be back on Monday! 4th graders and Halloween hates bullying.

4th graders dream of no bullying! Pajama Day is always a favorite.

Washington County football will play at Little River on Friday, October 30th at 7:00 PM, not on Thursday, as posted in the Washington County News. Thanks!
4th graders team up against bullying.

Trunk or treat community event is this Saturday from 4-6pm. Bring your trunk and see all the costumed children and pass out candy. Flyers were sent home last Friday with K-6 grade students. More trunks (people passing out candy) are welcomed and encouraged. Your participation can make this a fun and safe community event for all ages.

Take the time to watch Harley, our service dog, let everyone know it is "Hats Off" to Stand Up to Bullying Week at WCES.
https://youtu.be/G3_RIjU7mQk
4th graders “put a cap on bullying”

Trunk or treat community event this Saturday. All ages invited. Decorate your vehicle and pass out treats and/or bring your children & receive treats. The weather forecast looks perfect. Make plans to be at the courthouse in Washington from 4-6pm. Please wear a mask.

XC Boy's Regional Results for WCHS. Liam Cordry (FR) was in the thick of things, coming up just short at the finish line. He too got bubbled out of a State trip, with 21st and time of 20:07. Drake Baker finished 25th at 20:52. Great things ahead for both of these Tigers!

