
On Administrative Professionals’ Day, we pay tribute to the people who do so much to keep our schools running smoothly. Thank you for your unwavering support and dedication. We’re truly grateful for everything you do!


Today, we recognize all school bus drivers for their service to West Point Public Schools! Thank you!


Happy National School Bus Driver Appreciation Day! Our bus drivers play a critical role in the daily operation of our schools! We appreciate all you do!


Mrs. Crowder's students enjoyed tasting cucumbers that were grown in the classroom hydroponic garden. Science is yummy!

Mrs. Whitehurst’s class is reviewing perimeter and area. They were shocked to return to the classroom after STEAM to find their tables moved together causing a smaller perimeter. Not everyone had a place to sit. Luckily, we moved the tables back to fit everyone. Then we used Cheeze-Its to measure perimeter and area of rectangles! It was a delicious way to review.






Pre-K students had a blast in music yesterday with the song, "Five Green and Speckled Frogs". They demonstrated their counting skills with their own set of plastic jumping frogs and their pretend pool. They had fun jumping their frogs into the pool one at a time. Great fun and learning happening in the music room from our youngest students!

In April, we recognize National Internship Awareness Month!
Internships and job shadows are fantastic ways for students to gain valuable real-world experience, explore career paths, and develop essential skills. We appreciate the businesses and organizations that make these opportunities available.
Students, speak with a counselor if you are interested in learning more.


April is World Autism Acceptance Month!
We’re proud to celebrate neurodiversity and the unique strengths ALL our students bring to the classroom. Our commitment is to create a safe and inclusive learning environment for each and every individual we serve.
We appreciate our dedicated educators and staff, who work tirelessly to meet the needs of our students!


Tickets are now on sale for the Theatre II charity performance, Maybe the Butler Did It?, on Friday, April 26th at 6:30 P.M. Maybe the Butler Did It? is a comedy in which nine people have found themselves trapped in the middle of a murder mystery. The characters are on a mission: to solve the murder and win a millionaire’s fortune. But, could the killer be among them? Maybe the Butler Did It features outrageous characters and quirky twists that will have you guessing until the end. Could it be the wannabe writer? The “devoted” wife? The supermodel? Or… maybe the butler did it?
Tickets are $5 and all sales will be donated to the American Cancer Society. Please see/email Mrs. Sheffield at wsheffield@wpschools.net or Ms. Carey at kcarey@wpschools.net for more information.


Attendance matters all year long, but especially as we head into the final stretch of the school year. Every day in class helps students retain information, build relationships, and reach their full potential.
Let's work together to make sure our students are here to shine!


Did you know? Our Child Find Program is designed to identify, locate, and evaluate children ages 2-21 who may need special education services.
We're committed to providing a free and appropriate public education tailored to individual needs. Early interventions make a difference—let's help your child thrive!
If your child is age 2 through 5th grade, please contact our special education designee at WPES: 1-804-843-2030. If your child is grade 6 through 21 years old, contact West Point MS/HS: 1-804-843-3630.


It’s Exceptional Children’s Week!
This week is a time to recognize the incredible diversity that enriches our schools. We celebrate EVERY student, including their unique strengths, talents, and approaches to learning.
WPPS is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive environment where all students can thrive! ❤️


Attention West Point Parents & Guardians: Join us for our Curriculum Review Event on Wednesday, April 17, at West Point Elementary School. 📚
Time Slots: 8:00am - 9:00am & 6:00pm - 7:00pm
As part of our commitment to the Virginia Literacy Act, our K-5 Reading Curriculum, Bookworms K-5 Reading and Writing, will be available for parents/guardians to review. This curriculum is an Approved Core Instructional Program by the Virginia DOE for grades K-5.
To preview this curriculum or learn more, please visit bit.ly/3xdeBBF


Join Ms. Rush for a College Planning Event on May 14th! See the flyer for more details.


Thanks to the work of Quinn Agnew, Class of 2027, high school students can now become members of the Key Club! The Key Club is an organization focused on service to the school and community. Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Dick Goyne, President of the Kiwanis Club of Middlesex, Mr. James Shackelford, Capital District Assistant Membership Coordinator, and two of their colleagues, presented the newly elected officers with the official Key Club banner. The club is advised by Ms. Rush and Mrs. Powell.


Last evening, West Point Elementary School's preschool programs and community preschool partners came together to share information with families about preschool offerings in West Point.




In this final stretch of the school year, consistent attendance is just as important as ever!
Parents, please contact your school office if you need any attendance-related help.


Congratulations to the WPHS students who have earned academic honors through the 2024 College Board National Recognition Programs! 🏆
⭐Mallory Billet, National Rural & Small Town Recognition Program
⭐Landon Johnson, National African American Recognition Program and National Indigenous Recognition Program
⭐Curtis McGowan, National Indigenous Recognition Program and National First-Generation Recognition Program
⭐Teagan Soderholm, National First-Generation Recognition Program
⭐Rylan Stanley, National First-Generation Recognition Program
These programs celebrate students who have demonstrated hard work and perseverance while attaining high levels of academic performance while in high school. What an outstanding achievement!






Attention West Point Parents & Guardians: Join us for our Curriculum Review Event on Wednesday, April 17, at West Point Elementary School. 📚
Time Slots: 8:00am - 9:00am & 6:00pm - 7:00pm
As part of our commitment to the Virginia Literacy Act, our K-5 Reading Curriculum, Bookworms K-5 Reading and Writing, will be available for parents/guardians to review. This curriculum is an Approved Core Instructional Program by the Virginia DOE for grades K-5.
To preview this curriculum or learn more, please visit bit.ly/3xdeBBF


Join us for our Preschool Information Night, on THURSDAY, APRIL 11th! Get your questions answered and make the best educational choice for your child.
🗓️ Thursday, April 11, 2024
⏰ Parents of 3 year olds: 5-6pm
⏰ Parents of 4 year olds: 6-7pm
📚 West Point Elementary Library
Our specially designed preschool program is tailored for 3- and 4-year-olds, focusing on literacy skills development and enriching experiences.
Pizza will be served in the WPES Cafeteria. We hope to see you there!
