August 11, 2021
Dear parents of USD 108 students,
Thank you for your continued support of the health and safety of our students and staff as we continue our planning to provide ...
NASHVILLE, TN– Trading in face masks for red blazers, Washington County joined students from around the country for a taste of normalcy at the Family, Career and Community Leaders ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 6, 2021
Sunflower Summer program gives students
chance to learn while visiting attractions
Families can download app to begin educational ad...
While USD 108 did not have a disruption in school services and our students attended all of the 2020-21 school year on-site (with some quarantined episodes periodically), ALL distr...
If you have not signed your child(en) up for Summer Meals and would like to please email lunch@usd108.org to sign up. Please include names and ages of children receiving meals, you...
USD 108 will be offering free breakfast and lunch again this year. This service is available for FREE to all children 1-18 years of age regardless of lunch status.
Complete this f...
Parents, please take the time to answer this survey. Before we head into summer vacation, I am wanting to help get our qualified students immunized against COVID-19. Please respond...
The fitness room will be reopening June 1. We are not charging a fee but we do have some specific rules so that we can stay open.
If you want to print out a form and bring it in t...
This is IT. We are on the downward slide towards the last few days of this bittersweet year. I am confident that more than a few of us wondered last August if we would be able to...
Palo Alto, Calif., UPDATED: Apr 28, 2021 - Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF), a non-profit committed to ensuring that ALL students leave high school with the skills needed to thrive...
On April 28th, the WCHS EXPLORE program will be having a vendor fair in the WCHS gym from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. This event is a chance for EXPLORE students to showcase the products the...
Mrs. Rundle’s class is making place value cake for the last day of Dr. Seuss week! We used what we learned in math this week about place value to explore numbers and their value.
WCHS chemistry students recently conducted a lab investigation testing the effect of unique electrons arrangement in different elements of the periodic table on the wavelength (col...
As they have done for four years, the Washington County Endowment Board has awarded classroom grants. The Endowment Board receives a $5000 donation from an individual on a yearly ...
The state organization, Kansas Association of School Boards (KASB), has declared January as School Board Recognition Month. Since 2003, when Kathleen Sebelius was Governor, Januar...
The Washington County FBLA chapter has been hard at work this holiday season. Committee chairs Tiffani Allerheiligen and Emma Hoover have put together a community service project f...
After our first home game under the new guidelines as issued by KSHSAA, there have been a couple of issues that have come to the surface, most notably WHO can attend winter sportin...
In accordance with the guidance that KSHSAA Board of Directors passed on 12/8/20 and has given schools in Kansas, the Washington County Schools, The Twin Valley League, and the Blu...
Dear USD 108 Families,
As of today, November 19, 2020, we have the following number of students affected by the coronavirus pandemic:
Grades 7-12:
60 students currently quaranti...