If your child/children bring home a Friday food bag, please make arrangements to pick them up this week. They will be extra full and will be hard to handle on a bus. They can be picked up between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm on Thursday and Friday. Please contact Karla Louks if alternate arrangements need to be made. K-8 bags will be in the elementary building. 9-12 bags will be in high school. Thank you!
3 months ago, Karla Louks
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WCC Elementary Report Card Update Parents of WCC Elementary Students, We are making a change to what is considered a 4 on our grading scale. This aligns more closely to our state ATLAS Assessment reporting categories. 1 - Not at Standard (Unable to perform Grade Level Standard) 2 - Approaching (Can perform Grade Level Standard with assistance) 3 - Meets (Mastered Grade-Level Standard) 4 - Exceeding (Advanced understanding of Grade-Level standard) Scores for each quarter should be based on the expectations of that quarter. Some skills are not covered until 2nd, 3rd, or 4th quarter. Students performing well should score a 3 or 4 all throughout the year. It is possible for a student's score to drop as the expectations for full mastery of standards increase, especially toward the end of the year. **Progress Reports Go Home November 22**
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Update: Tim Altom's bus #3 will be running 10-15 minutes late this afternoon.
3 months ago, Jackie Starks
Tim Altom's bus #3 will be running 7-10 minutes late this afternoon.
3 months ago, Jackie Starks
White County Central's 5th and 6th grade September Star Students! These students are being recognized for having great behavior and a strong work ethic. Keep up the great work!
3 months ago, Ashley Hale
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White County Central's 5th and 6th grade October Star Students! These students are being recognized for having great behavior and a strong work ethic. Keep up the great work!
3 months ago, Ashley Hale
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Congratulations to the WCC Elementary October Bears of the Month! Fisher Wagner Maleah Cariker Drake Meharg Kalissa Jones Braylee Leonard
3 months ago, Jackie Starks
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WCC first graders enjoying some flashlight reading in Mrs Bowman's class!
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Congratulations to Mrs. Seward’s students for receiving their industry recognized ServSafe Food Handler and ServSafe Food Allergen Certifications! (FACS, Food Safety and Nutrition, & Life and Fitness and Nutrition classes)
3 months ago, Gloria Seward
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Special guests, Wendy Pettz and Ms. Doris Eoff of the Arkansas Cattlewomen’s Association, Fayetteville, gave presentations on the benefits of beef in Mrs. Seward’s FACS, Food Safety & Nutrition, and Life and Fitness Nutrition classes. Ms. Wendy demonstrated grilling steaks along with the different cuts and grades of steaks. Students enjoyed tasting select, choice, and prime steaks in each of the food classes. She also gave a presentation to the Child Growth and Development class on Nutrition during Prenatal development and infancy. What a great experience! We are thankful!
4 months ago, Gloria Seward
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Mrs. Seward’s FACS, Food Safety & Nutrition, and Life and Fitness Nutrition classes enjoyed wonderful presentations on beef by Wendy Pettz and Doris Eoff of the Arkansas Cattlewomen’s Association, Fayetteville. Ms. Wendy shared the different cuts and grades of beef. Students tasted select, choice, and prime steaks. The Child Growth & Development class learned about nutrition during prenatal development and infancy.  What a fun interactive and tasty learning experience!
Mrs. Seward’s FACS, Food Safety & Nutrition, and Life and Fitness Nutrition classes enjoyed wonderful presentations on beef by Wendy Pettz and Doris Eoff of the Arkansas Cattlewomen’s Association, Fayetteville. Ms. Wendy shared the different cuts and grades of beef. Students tasted select, choice, and prime steaks. The Child Growth & Development class learned about nutrition during prenatal development and infancy.  What a fun interactive and tasty learning experience!
Every week, students at White County Central Elementary get birthday books from the Cara McCollum Foundation! Happy Birthday!
4 months ago, Jackie Starks
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Bear Necessities Enrichment
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WCC Bear Necessities Taekwondo Testing for rank promotion When: Wednesday, November 20th at 4:30 pm Where: High School Commons Parents are welcome to attend, but will need to sign in with the elementary office prior to coming to the high school commons.
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WCC's 2nd graders all voted on 3 book characters for president for Election Day. 🇺🇸
4 months ago, Audra Crawford
All of 2nd grade voted on 3 book characters for president for Election Day. 🇺🇸
All of 2nd grade voted on 3 book characters for president for Election Day. 🇺🇸
All of 2nd grade voted on 3 book characters for president for Election Day. 🇺🇸
All of 2nd grade voted on 3 book characters for president for Election Day. 🇺🇸
All of 2nd grade voted on 3 book characters for president for Election Day. 🇺🇸
All of 2nd grade voted on 3 book characters for president for Election Day. 🇺🇸
All of 2nd grade voted on 3 book characters for president for Election Day. 🇺🇸
Congratulations to our Jr Boys for winning the championship in the the Duffield Gravel Lake Jr High Tournament. We are proud of you boys and coaches.
4 months ago, Michael Strother
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Election/Millage Information Every public school district in Arkansas is required by Arkansas law to put the district’s millage rate on the ballot once per calendar year, even if a change in the millage rate is not being requested. The White County School District holds its annual election in November, and therefore, the required annual millage question appeared on the November 5, 2024 ballot. The District was not asking for a change to the millage rate. If voters approved the millage question on the ballot, then the millage rate does not change, as no change was requested. If voters rejected the millage question, then the last millage rate that was approved will be in effect, which again, is the same as the current rate.
4 months ago, Melanie Dickerson
4th Grade catapulted science learning to a whole new level in October!
4 months ago, Jackie Starks
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Bear Necessities Origami
4 months ago, Jackie Starks
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2nd Grade Origami
4 months ago, Jackie Starks
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Bear Necessities After School Program First Grade Origami Join the fun with us Monday through Thursday
4 months ago, Jackie Starks
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