Update from the AAA regarding the State Basketball Finals in Hot Springs.
about 4 years ago, Dean Stanley
State Basketball Finals
The ADH has officially closed schools in the following 4 counties in Arkansas: Jefferson, Pulaski, Saline, and Grant. Schools in all other counties remain open until given a directive to close from the state. We will keep you abreast of any information that we receive.
about 4 years ago, Dean Stanley
WCC is aware that some schools have closed due to COVID-19. We will release more information after Governor Hutchinson gives guidance during his 1:45 press conference today.
about 4 years ago, Dean Stanley
White County Central is continuing to monitor updates regarding COVID-19. The Governor signed the following executive order yesterday, that stated “the Secretary of Health in conjunction with the Secretary of Education, shall have sole authority to close public schools.”
about 4 years ago, Dean Stanley
COVID-19
COVID-19
The following press release is from the Arkansas Activities Association regarding the State Basketball Finals in Hot Springs beginning today.
about 4 years ago, Dean Stanley
AAA Press Release
The high school library is having their Scholastic Book Fair this week. It WILL be open for PT conferences tomorrow evening as well. There is a selection for all ages and some great bargain buys! Make plans to come by!
about 4 years ago, Melanie Dickerson
HIGH FIVE AWARD! Awarded to Dean Stanley from Kenneth Quinn. Here is what Mr. Quinn has to say about Mr. Stanley: "I am passing on the High Five Award to Mr. Dean Stanley. In his time at WCC, he has been committed to helping out in any way he can. He is passionate about the work he does for the staff and students. I'm very lucky to get to work with him every day and learn from him on how to handle different situations. He is always looking for ways to make our day and anybody who's around him laugh. I am blessed to work alongside him!" Thank you Mr. Stanley for all you do for WCC!!
about 4 years ago, Yvonne Sturdivant
Mr. Quinn giving Mr. Stanley the High Five Award.
Baseball game starting at 5:00 tonight at home!
about 4 years ago, Dr. Jackye Underwood
Reminder: Parent Teacher Conferences are tomorrow (3/12) 2:45-7:00. Students will be released at 2:30. Kona Ice will be here!
about 4 years ago, Yvonne Sturdivant
Elementary Parents...Kona Ice will be at school on Friday, March 13, for K-4th grade students. $3, $4, and $5 cups.
about 4 years ago, Karla Louks
Sheridan Costello earned her MOS Word certification. Great job!
about 4 years ago, Dr. Jackye Underwood
Costello
Elaina Jones earned her certification in Microsoft Word! Congratulations!
about 4 years ago, Dr. Jackye Underwood
Elaina
Anotomy class!!
about 4 years ago, Dr. Jackye Underwood
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Reminder: Any 6th-11th grader who wants to try out for cheer needs to turn in paperwork by 8am Friday morning. Packets are available in all offices. 🐻 All tryout material will be opened in Google Drive around 8:15ish Friday morning. They need to work on the tryout material over the weekend. -Coach Fisher sfisher@wccsd.k12.ar.us
about 4 years ago, Dr. Jackye Underwood
Remember students get out early Thursday, March 12 at 2:30 pm. Parent/teacher conferences are from 3pm to 7pm. Hope to see you there!!
about 4 years ago, Dr. Jackye Underwood
Dates
Our WCC senior scored a 30 on the ACT. Congratulations Ethan Jones!!
about 4 years ago, Dr. Jackye Underwood
Ethan
Kona Ice will be at the high school from 10am to 11am on Thursday, March 12.
about 4 years ago, Dr. Jackye Underwood
Tomorrow’s basketball games for the pee wees versus Newport will include 4th girls/boys games too. Games begin at 4:00 and will be played in the following order: 5th girls 5th boys 4th girls 4th boys 6th girls 6th boys The 4th grade games will be much shorter with a running clock. The gate will open as soon as car rider pickup lines clear.
about 4 years ago, Sam Farris
Here’s the schedule for today’s pee wee games
about 4 years ago, Sam Farris
Bald Knob schedule
Softball games for tonight, March 9 have been cancelled.
about 4 years ago, Dr. Jackye Underwood