Congratulations to the class of 2022! You may watch the live stream of the commencement ceremony by clicking this link. The ceremony starts at 10am!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5zJkZxsPFs
We hope you enjoy your first full day of summer! Teachers and staff, it's almost your turn for a day off! 😇
Eagle Family,
Thank you for an amazing and prosperous year! Please take a moment to read this closeout letter from our Principal, Dr. Lewis. HAVE A SPLENDID SUMMER!
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We are immensely grateful to the John Graham High School class of 1971 for partnering with Warren County High this school year. Their presence made a remarkable difference! Not only did they volunteer their services to provide instruction, they also assisted with our Saturday Academy. Today, the John Graham class of 1971 provided an end-of-year lunch for teachers. Thank you!❤️
Eagle Family! Tomorrow is the last day of school. Tomorrow is also an Early Release Day and students will be released at 12:30pm. We will be conducting MAKEUP EXAMS FOR STATE TESTS ONLY. Therefore, students that DO NOT have a state test to makeup, may remain home and record their attendance asynchronously or remotely. You may be contacted by your child's teacher if they are not proficient on exams, so that they can be scheduled for summer remediation and retesting beginning on June 8 - 10.
The last day of school is June 7! We are still administering state final exams. If students DO NOT have state final exams to make-up, then we are advising that they remain home and record their attendance remotely/asynchronously. June 7 is also an early release day. Please review this document for more important dates!
Free COVID-19 testing info
Visit the Warren County Health Department website for free COVID-19 testing dates, times, and locations.
Visit the Warren County Health Department website for free COVID-19 testing dates, times, and locations.
Good evening! This is a reminder that 5th period state final exams (EOC & CTE) will take place on tomorrow, June 6. Students that are not testing are being asked to record their attendance remotely from home. Makeup exams will take place June 7.
Good evening! This is a reminder that STATE final exams will take place on tomorrow, June 3. Have a restful evening!
Parents, this is a reminder that state final exams continue tomorrow, JUNE 2. We are only administering STATE exams at this time. Local exams were administered last week. Due to our high number of test sites, we are asking students that do not have tests on that given day to remain home and record their attendance remotely/asynchronously in Google classroom using any mobile device.
**For Thursday, June 2, we are administering 2ND PERIOD STATE exams for the following subjects: Biology, Math I, Math III, Health Science I, Masonry 2, Foods and Nutrition I, Adobe Visual Design.**
Again, we are administering 2ND PERIOD STATE exams only. All other students are being asked to record their attendance remotely due to staffing issues. Please get plenty of rest, study hard, and we will see you tomorrow!
Parents,
June 1-7 starts our state testing sessions. Any local (teacher-made) exams were administered this week. ALL exams count for 20% of students' overall grade. On the week of June 1-7, due to a high volume of testing sites, students are permitted to learn asynchronously (remotely) if they DO NOT have a STATE exam on that given day. HOWEVER, we need your permission before asynchronous (remote) learning for that week is approved. Please read this letter for more information. Thank you.
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Apply now to attend Camp Warren this summer! Whether it's to improve a course grade, meet grade-level reading requirements, get ahead in a subject, or just because you love learning - we've got a great camp just for you! And did we mention it's FREE?!? https://bit.ly/3FOeGvK
Today is School Nurse Day! It’d take much more than a single day to adequately celebrate our School Nurses! These professionals have been non-stop throughout the Pandemic... caring for students and staff, contact tracing COVID cases, connecting families to school and community resources, helping manage chronic conditions, training staff, administering medications, creating health guidelines for the district, coordinating with local, state and federal health officials, and the list goes on and on.
Thank your school nurse for helping keep our schools open, helping keep our students and staff healthy, and their commitment to staying and working in Warren County to serve our families. #SND2022 #EverydayHeroes #WarrenProud #ThankANurse #SchoolNursesTeachUsAll
❤️ Teachers change lives, one day at a time, one child at a time. ❤️ How can we adequately show appreciation for that?! Start by #ThankATeacher! Happy National Teacher Appreciation Week! #WarrenProud #WeOweYouEverything
Teacher Appreciation Week: Day 4: WCHS Administrators partnered with PhanessMeSweets to provide teachers with a DELICIOUS variety of cookies and brownies. Thank you, Ms. Ariane Woods (WCHS class of 2009) for your prompt and high-quality service!
Please join us for a Title 1 Planning Meeting for next school year. The meeting is Tuesday, May 10 at 4 p.m. in the multipurpose room at Mariam Boyd Elementary School. We look forward to seeing you there, as we work together to create the best schools for our students!
Principal Lewis has been engaging students in unique dissections over the past few days. The lessons are standards-based and aligned with the North Carolina Biology curriculum. The focus of the lessons are Evolution and Natural Selection: Survival of the Fittest. Students observed the physical adaptations of three organisms: the jellyfish, the frog, and snake. Students explained why each animal was suited for survival in their environment. One of our favorite student responses was, "Jellyfish have soft bodies, so they must use their stinging tentacles as a defense mechanism. Their clear body plans allow them to camouflage from predators."
Warren County High School invited two authors from Latin America who were part of the Second Hispanic Heritage Book Fair which took place in Henderson, NC. Authors Claudia Zamora (Argentina) and Andrea Armijos (Ecuador), shared their unique experiences with literature and showed their pride and passion for some of their beloved books. In addition, a huge celebration was held during National Poetry Month. The Spanish classes wrote bilingual poems around the question 'Who am I?' They also read poetry from iconic Latin American poets: Pablo Neruda, Chile and Eugenio Montejo,Venezuela. Last but not least, the Spanish I and II classes participated in the Dear Poet initiative by the Academy of American Poets. The students wrote letters to the laureate poet Magdalena Gomez and participated in a metaphor workshop that was both educational and fun.
Shout out your favorite teacher! What did they do that made you feel special?
"They may forget what you said, but they will not forget how you made them feel." - Carl Buechner #ThankATeacher #TeacherAppreciation2022 #WarrenProud
Our teachers are always planting seeds of love, learning, and support in our children! #ThankATeacher for National Teacher Appreciation Week. Who is your favorite Warren County Schools teacher and why? Teachers, check out these discount deals just for you: https://bit.ly/3N8cotZ