Monday, January 24, 2022

Red Ribbon Week

 Red Ribbon Week is an annual campaign, usually toward the end of October, during which individuals, groups, and organizations celebrate the commitment to live a drug-free life.  

This year, our guidance counselor, Mrs. Winfield, organized a Spirit Week as a fun way to celebrated the Red Ribbon Week Commitment with students.  

Students were out of school on Monday but were ready to Wear Red on Tuesday to kick off the celebration.  On Wednesday, students and staff “Teamed Up Against Drugs,” by wearing team jerseys.  For Thursday and Friday, we “Followed Our Dreams” with Pajama Day and ended the week celebrating our school choosing to be drug free by wearing school colors.  Students and staff were very creative in designing their costumes and attire.

Read the WSFCS Headline Story at https://bit.ly/359Aqno.

See Photos at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1w1BM5YtlmFt-7q2q4GC-bHdvxgGcIeyZ?usp=sharing



Governor Cooper Visited

Governor Cooper visited our school in early February 2024 as part of his tour in celebration of "Year of the Public School."      ...