SCHOOL CLOSURE ALERT:
Schools are closed for students on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, because remaining areas of ice still pose hazardous conditions on secondary roads and around our schools. Tomorrow is an optional workday for staff, beginning at 10:30 a.m.
The Board of Education Meeting will be held as scheduled at 6 p.m. at Warren County Middle School.
Please use extreme caution while driving to and walking around our campuses if you choose to report to work tomorrow or attend the board meeting.
Thank you for your support of Warren County Schools.
about 2 months ago, Warren County Schools
Warren County Schools are closed on Monday, January 13, 2025, because remaining areas of ice still pose hazardous conditions on secondary roads and our school parking lots.
The Board of Education’s Facilities Committee and Policy Committee Meetings will be held as scheduled at Central Services.
Thank you for your support of Warren County Schools.
2 months ago, Warren County Schools
We are closing schools earlier than planned this afternoon. We will now dismiss students 2 hours early, at 1:15 p.m. This earlier release should allow all students and staff ample time to get home safely before road conditions deteriorate. All after-school activities are also canceled. Students will get lunch before dismissal.
Thank you for your understanding and support of Warren County Schools. We hope you stay safe and warm this weekend.
2 months ago, Warren County Schools
Warren County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay tomorrow, Tuesday, January 7, 2025, due to the threat of hazardous road conditions. Thank you for your continued support of Warren County Schools.
2 months ago, Warren County Schools
All after-school activities are canceled today, Monday, January 6, 2025, due to the threat of hazardous road conditions.
2 months ago, Warren County Schools
You're invited to the Community Indian Education Back to School Powwow on Tuesday, September 17, 2024 from 6 - 8 p.m. at Doe Spun (403 Gibbs Avenue, Hollister, NC 27823).
The free powwow will feature Native American student dancers, Native American drumming, giveaways, raffles, and an opportunity to learn about Haliwa-Saponi traditions and culture.
Food will be available for purchase, including fry bread! Free $5 meal tickets will be provided for Title VI Indian Ed Students with 506 forms on file and enrolled in Haliwa-Saponi Tribal School, Halifax County, Warren County, and Nash County Public Schools. 506 Forms will be available for parents/guardians to complete for qualifying students if needed.
The powwow is sponsored by Title VI Indian Education Programs, Haliwa-Saponi Tribal School, Halifax County Schools, Warren County Schools, Nash County Schools, parents, & community members.
6 months ago, Warren County Schools
All children 18 years and younger can get FREE breakfast and lunch this summer! You can eat in or pick up meals. Serving dates and times vary from school to school, so check our website before you go: https://bit.ly/3VnplGV
9 months ago, Warren County Schools
The Warren County Title VI Indian Education Public Hearing will be held Tuesday, April 16, 2024 from 6 - 7 pm at the C.H. Richardson building. The hearing is open to the public. Warren County native families and students are encouraged to attend. For additional information or questions, please contact Mrs. Patricia Richardson at prichardson@warrenk12nc.org.
11 months ago, Warren County Schools
Support Our Public Schools Webinar
Hear Consultants from Public Schools First NC and the North Carolina Association of Educators talk about providing more resources for public schools.
This informative event is open to the public, and especially to the citizens of Franklin, Granville, Halifax, Martin, Northampton, Person, Vance, and Warren Counties.
Sponsor: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated
Rho Tau Omega Chapter
11 months ago, Warren County Schools
Saturday's WCHS football game against KIPP is rescheduled for Monday (tomorrow) at 7pm at the nest. We're still working to reschedule the Homecoming activities for another date. #EaglePride #WarrenFam #DubCnc #WarrenCountyNC
over 1 year ago, Warren County High School
Haliwa-Saponi Back to School Powwow
Celebrate with us! All are welcome at the Haliwa-Saponi Back to School Powwow, joining students, families, teachers, and tribal leaders to celebrate starting a new school year while learning more about our local American Indian culture.
Haliwa-Saponi Back to School Powwow
Thursday, September 21, 2023
6:30-8:00 p.m.
Haliwa-Saponi Multi Purpose Complex
228 Capps Farm Road, Hollister, NC 27844
This is a free event including door prizes and Native American dancing, singing, and drumming. Items available for sale include Native American fry bread, hotdogs, chips, and drinks.
The Back to School Powwow is sponsored by the Haliwa-Saponi Tribal School, Halifax County Public Schools, and Warren County Public Schools Title VI Indian Education Programs.
over 1 year ago, Warren County Schools
Aerospace-Based STEM Program
(Vance-Granville Community College)
Interested in a new, aerospace-based STEM program for students grades 8-12? Vance-Granville Community College is hosting an event October 15, 2022 from 9-10 AM at the VGCC Main Campus in building 7, room 7109. Parents are welcome!
Learn more about the program by reaching out to James Brown, Jr. at 252-738-3520 or brownj@vgcc.edu.
over 2 years ago, Warren County Schools
Youth Basketball League
(Warren County Parks and Recreation)
The youth basketball league is coming up soon for ages 6-17! Registration is from October 3rd -November 3rd.
Parent’s Night Out: October 28 from 5:30 – 10:30 p.m.
(Warren County Parks and Recreation)
Looking for something fun for your kids to do while you have a night out? Youth ages 5-12 will enjoy organized games, crafts, movie, and more at the Senior Center. Pizza and drinks will be provided. Space is limited, so register now! (Registration deadline is October 14)
ICYMI: 🎼It was 🎵 to our 👂listening to NC Symphony bass trombonist Matthew Neff reading to the crowd and playing instruments at Warren County Memorial Library Wednesday. Thanks for celebrating #WarrenArts #WarrenProud
over 2 years ago, Warren County Schools
Looking for something fun to do this week? Come hear from a bass trombonist with the NC Symphony Wed., Aug. 10 at 10 a.m. at Warren County Memorial Library! Matthew Neff will read a book about music, talk about his trombone, and talk about how instruments make their sounds. All students, children, families, and members of the community are welcome to attend this free event! Thanks to our partners - Warren County Memorial Library, Warren County Community Foundation, NC Symphony, and PNC Grow Up Great. 🎼🎶🎵
Warren County Memorial Library Kicks Off Summer Reading Program
Warren County Memorial Library’s summer reading program, “Oceans of Possibilities,” will run from Monday, June 13th, until Wednesday, August 31st. Registration for “Oceans of Possibilities” begins on Monday, June 13th at 10:00am with the kickoff event featuring a live program by the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Subsequent programs will be virtual, hosted on the library’s Facebook page or Zoom.
The 2022 summer reading program is open to everyone – preschool through young adult – with programs, prizes, storytimes, a reading club, and more. Everyone who registers for summer reading will receive a summer reading bag filled with goodies, including a summer reading calendar, activities such as word searches, information and brochures from local community organizations, and small prizes. Participants will also receive a special library coupon, which can be redeemed for a free book during your next library visit. Registering for summer reading will automatically enter you into the prize drawing that will be held during the finale on Wednesday, August 31st at 11:00 a.m. on the library’s Facebook page.
All library programs are free to access. The library is located at 119 S. Front Street, Warrenton NC 27589.
Warren County Parks and Recreation Summer Program Surveys
The Warren County Parks and Recreation Department is conducting a survey to find out what types of children's activities and programs families are interested in this summer. They're also conducting a survey looking for potential camp instructors with skills, talents, and knowledge they want to share with children through a summer program.