
Bus 5, Mrs. Altom’s bus, will be running late this morning picking up her students.

Congratulations to Mrs. Brandi Hardcastle! She is the recipient of the High Five Award. Mrs. Melissa Melton presented the award to her. This is what Mrs. Melton had to say about Mrs. Hardcastle. "I am passing the High Five Award to Brandi Hardcastle. This is our thirteenth year working together. I started out working as a paraprofessional in her kindergarten classroom, to working beside her as a teacher and now she is my literacy facilitator. I have learned a lot from her and her friendliness always makes it easy to work and collaborate with. Brandi Hardcastle is continually seeking knowledge in education in order to help the students and faculty at WCC. I am very grateful for the love, support and dedication she has shown me and WCC throughout the years." Congratulations Mrs. Hardcastle!

We will be selling spirit ribbons for one dollar on Friday (Nov. 22) morning and throughout the day so that everyone can show their school spirit for the home conference game against Nemo Vista that evening. Funds will go the WCC HS PTO. For any information please contact Dr. Underwood.


Quitman Jr High tournament (Nov 18-23)



Don’t forget bingo in the High school commons from 4-7pm tomorrow, Saturday, 11/16. Hope to see you there!!

WCC District BearLand Weekly
11-18 to 11-23


James Stinnett is our featured 'Class of 2020' WCC senior. James has been at WCC for 3 years. Once James graduates he wants to go to college to learn more about automotive technology.The most important thing that James has learned while in high school is to be a productive citizen. The advice James gives to students in school is to stay in school. James' favorite food and drink is salisbury steak and water. James' favorite class is plant science because agriculture is interesting. James likes to learn on his own because it shows that he knows how to solve problems on his own. James' favorite book is 'To Kill A Mockingbird' by Harper Lee.


The Arkansas School Recognition Program financially awarded White County Central High School for being in the top 6-10% of all Arkansas schools because WCC experienced high student academic growth that includes graduation rate!! WCC High School was awarded $16,100!!! This growth was determined using the ACT Aspire test that was taken in April 2019. Great job teachers and students!!


Don't forget tonight is your only chance to see our one act "Oz" by Don Zolidis. Admission is $1 per person at the door.
Come support our kids as they prepare to take the show to competition. 7pm

Please see attached information regarding the 5K Turkey Trot and Fun Run benefiting The Maple House.

Tonight’s first game at SS Bee Branch will start at 5:30 pm instead of 5:00.

Don’t forget bingo this coming Saturday, Nov. 16, from 4pm to 7pm.


Join us!!


Tomorrow is the deadline for WCC high school students to sign up to take a college class starting January. Please contact Mrs. Hill or Dr. Underwood if you are interested.

Abraham Vega is our featured 'Class of 2020' WCC senior. Abraham has been at WCC for 5 years. Once Abraham graduates he plans to attend ASU Beebe..The most important thing that Abraham has learned while in high school is to always make new friends. The advice Abraham gives to students in school is to never give up. Abraham's favorite food and drink is nachos and lemonade. Abraham's favorite class is math because you are always learning new things. Abraham's favorite way of learning is by doing 'hands on' activities. Abraham's favorite book is 'Skyjacked' by Paul Griffin.


WCC’s Little Dribblers performed tonight!!! Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Altom for coaching them! Absolutely precious!!





Order your t shirt! Order forms can be picked up in the high school office.


Attention 9-12th grade students! Help with the food drive!


Important Little Dribbler Info:
K-4 participants need to meet in the multi purpose building @ 6:30 pm. Coaches will be there to walk them into the gym. Parents can release their children and then enter in the front gate.

Sky Blue received a GRIT award today. Mrs. Mullins nominated her because Sky is getting her work completed, participating in class, is a great group member and has a positive attitude. Great job!
