
Ms. Harlow's 3rd grade class officially started the Money Unit with a trip to Harlow's Market!







Let’s talk about vaping! Engaging in open conversations about e-cigarette use can help young people understand the serious health risks associated with vaping.
By fostering an environment of trust and support, we can empower our youth to make informed choices and choose a vape-free lifestyle. Together, we can combat the vaping epidemic! 🚫


Mrs. Brizendine's 1st grade class learned how citizens vote on Election Day. Students had three candidates on the ballot (two book characters, and Mrs. Brizendine). Students stood in line, went to a booth to vote privately, and received stickers. Mrs. Brizendine won the popular vote! Congratulations!








Join Us for Our Annual International Friendsgiving! We're hosting an International Friendsgiving potluck, and we'd love for you to join! Bring a dish that represents your cultural heritage or a favorite family recipe.
When: Thursday, November 14, 2024 from 5-7 pm
Where: West Point Middle/ High School


Reminder: There is no school on Tuesday, November 5th. Classes will resume on Wednesday, November 6th.


Mrs. Gowers' first graders practiced addition skills with various fall activities today! They added two single-digit numbers using dice, decorated a pumpkin, and created a pumpkin wagon! They also created sentences. They loved showing their creativity and mastery of addition facts!






Mrs. Gowers' first graders practiced addition skills with various fall activities today! They added two single-digit numbers using dice, decorated a pumpkin, and created a pumpkin wagon! They also created sentences. They loved showing their creativity and mastery of addition facts!






At West Point Public Schools, we believe great leadership starts at the top. That's why we're proud to celebrate our incredible principals.
Our principals are the backbone of our schools, setting the vision, supporting our teachers, and ensuring our students receive the quality education they deserve. Their dedication, creativity, and commitment to excellence are an inspiration to us all.
This video highlights the work of Principal Kristen Britt at West Point Elementary School. Share a message of gratitude, attend a school event, or simply take a moment to thank her for all she does.
Strong principals make strong schools, and we're grateful to have such incredible leaders guiding our West Point community.
View the Video:
https://youtu.be/8jhGSveCb00


At West Point Public Schools, we believe great leadership starts at the top. That's why we're proud to celebrate our incredible principals.
Our principals are the backbone of our schools, setting the vision, supporting our teachers, and ensuring our students receive the quality education they deserve. Their dedication, creativity, and commitment to excellence are an inspiration to us all.
This video highlights the work of Principal Laurel Byrd at West Point Middle High School. Share a message of gratitude, attend a school event, or simply take a moment to thank her for all she does.
Strong principals make strong schools, and we're grateful to have such incredible leaders guiding our West Point community.
View the Video:
https://youtu.be/VylmavR5dQE


All parents of school-aged children and youth with disabilities who receive special education services in Virginia are requested to complete the VDOE annual Parent Involvement Survey.
This survey will remain open through December 13, 2024. Please complete one survey for each of your children who received special education services during the 2023-2024 school year.


Through the action of a committed group of youth with disabilities, the General Assembly officially recognized October as Disability History and Awareness Month (DHAM). The youth also developed this credo: Disability history education and awareness will promote positive attitudes in schools creating a culture of mutual respect, understanding, and equal opportunities for all.
This month highlights the success that Virginians with disabilities have had in reducing the barriers they face to employment, healthcare, education, and community living, while also helping raise awareness of the ongoing contributions and achievements they bring to the Commonwealth throughout the year.
Belonging Guide for Students- https://web.partnership.vcu.edu/InclusionProject/Belonging_Guides/2024%20Guide%20for%20Students.pdf
Belonging Guide for Community-
https://web.partnership.vcu.edu/InclusionProject/Belonging_Guides/2024%20Guide%20for%20Communities.pdf


The Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) needs YOU! Please join the conversation as we explore ways to support students with disabilities. More information can be found on the Special Education page of the West Point Public Schools website. Click on "Instruction" and "Special Education". or click this link:
https://www.wpschools.net/page/special-education

On October 24th, the preschool students of WPES visited Holly Forks Pumpkin Patch. Students, teachers, and families enjoyed a hay ride, picking out pumpkins, playing on the playground, learning about how pumpkins grow, and enjoying a picnic lunch. It was a beautiful day with our youngest Pointers!











The West Point Volunteer Fire Department visited WPMSHS today. Students in grades 6-9 had an opportunity to tour the fire truck and learn more about emergency and fire service careers. We appreciate this community partnership!

It's Careers in Construction Month! WPPS is proud to support the next generation of builders and innovators.
Our students are exploring opportunities that let them shape the world around them! 🌍🚧


It’s Emotional Intelligence Awareness Month! Did you know that our emotional intelligence plays a vital role in academic and personal success?
Let’s work together to build emotionally intelligent students and a stronger community! 🧠💪


It's Red Ribbon Week! Let's come together as a community to promote healthy choices and celebrate a drug- and alcohol-free lifestyle.
Our students are taking a stand, making positive choices, and shaping a brighter future! 💪


The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) uses the Unified Virginia Quality Birth to Five System (VQB5) to measure the quality of early learning experiences for children. Our current quality rating is based on performance during the 2023-2024 school year. VQB5 ratings are based on two nationally recognized quality indicators:
Interactions: The quality of interactions between teachers and children is measured using the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS).
Curriculum: The use of a comprehensive curriculum that aligns with Virginia's Early Learning and Development Standards (ELDS).
View our rating at https://earlychildhoodquality.doe.virginia.gov/profiles/public-school/west-point-elementary-3839/


Complete the survey today!
Your voice matters! 📣
Help us understand our community's needs by completing our Cell Phone Survey. Your insights will guide us in enhancing our programs. 📱
Complete the survey here: https://westpointsurvey.com/


This week is National School Bus Safety Week! We want to share some important safety tips with students:
🚌Always stand back from the curb and line up when waiting for the bus
🚌Stay seated while the bus is in motion
🚌Keep bags and belongings under the seat or on your lap
🚌Keep your volume down and avoid loud noises that can distract the driver
🚌Always follow the driver’s instructions
Let’s stay safe when riding to and from school!
