
Our students have been working hard to prepare for the March 14-16 Les Miserables performances. Here are a few photos from their last dress rehearsal earlier this week!

It's time to register your child for Kindergarten! Please see the flyer for more information!


Missing school means missing out on valuable learning opportunities!
Families, we ask that you prioritize attendance and reach out to your school office if you need assistance ensuring your child attends regularly. Together, we can overcome any obstacles and support your child's academic success!


Missing school means missing out on valuable learning opportunities!
Families, we ask that you prioritize attendance and reach out to your school office if you need assistance ensuring your child attends regularly. #AttendanceMatters


Chloe Sharpe, a seventh-grade student at WPM/HS, participated in the 50th Annual Richmond Times Dispatch Spelling Bee on March 7. We are proud of you!

The ELL committee hosted a pizza night and movie for our ELL families! Kids enjoyed spending time together, eating popcorn, playing games and watching a movie! Their parents also had the opportunity to listen to a presentation on banking practices. It was a great night with all!











Students from WPMS/HS were fortunate to have an in-depth field trip to the West Point Volunteer Fire Department. During their visit, they participated in an agility test, worked various pieces of equipment, practiced their communication skills, had a Q&A with staff, and even got to ride in a fire truck. Special thanks to Chief Cheatham (WP), Firefighter/AEMT Herrington, Firefighter/Paramedic Bacon, Lieutenant Archer (KW), and Chief Brown (KW). WPPS is very thankful for our community partnerships!

Behind every successful school, there are unsung heroes—the dedicated support staff who work tirelessly to ensure a smooth and nurturing environment for our students. Today, we celebrate their invaluable contributions!
We salute Jennifer Kirkland, West Point Elementary School’s Support Staff Member of the Year, and Melvin Banks, West Point Middle and High School Support Staff Member of the Year!
Your unwavering support, positive influence, and behind-the-scenes efforts play a crucial role in the success of our school community. Thank you for making a difference in the lives of our students!



WPPS is thrilled to announce the recipients of this year’s Teacher of the Year award.
Congratulations to Kristina VanMegroet, West Point Elementary School’s Teacher of the Year, and Michael Cole, the Teacher of the Year at West Point Middle and High School!
Your passion for education, innovative teaching methods, and commitment to student success inspire us all. Thank you for making a lasting impact in the lives of our students!



We are rebranding our elementary school's logo and we need your help! Choose the design that you love the most. The winning selection will be the new logo for WPES! Hurry... voting will end on Sunday, March 17th at 11:59pm.
The winning logo will be featured on the website on Monday, March 18th!
Click on the link below to vote!
https://forms.gle/wZnG1PVxGKPwMQz17


We are rebranding our middle/ high school's logo and we need your help! Choose the design that you love the most. The winning selection will be the new logo for WPMS/HS!
Hurry... voting will end on Sunday, March 17th at 11:59pm.
The winning logo will be featured on the website on Monday, March 18th!
Click on the link below to vote!
https://forms.gle/GQm8A4x8vY28jnuY9


Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday! Here’s your friendly reminder to set clocks ahead by one hour at 2:00am.


Our students enjoyed operating the Faculty and Staff Mobile Coffee Hut! There were lots of smiles to brighten the day!





Students in Ms. VanMegroet's Kindergarten class are learning about measurement. They are practicing using rulers.


Mrs. Brizendine's 1st graders loved reading Dr. Seuss books all week! They loved the treats and activities with each day.






On International Women's Day, we reflect on the remarkable achievements of women throughout history and their ongoing contributions to society.
It's crucial to recognize the importance of women's rights and continue to uplift and support women in their pursuit of excellence, to achieve a world of equality and empowerment for all.


Update to our school calendar! 📣🗓️
Please note that Friday, March 29 will be a holiday for all students and staff. All schools and division offices will be closed on this day.


In recognition of International Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Day, we acknowledge the importance of social-emotional learning in fostering well-rounded individuals.
By developing self-awareness, communication skills, and responsible decision making, SEL empowers students to thrive academically, socially, and personally.
We’re proud to support these critical learning skills!🌟


Mrs. Tate's ecology students wrapped up the Wildlife Unit by dissecting owl pellets and identifying the revealed bones. They had a great time!





It’s School Social Work Week! We want to recognize the amazing contributions these dedicated professionals make. Whether promoting mental health awareness, addressing attendance issues, or facilitating family support services, their commitment to student success and holistic development shines bright.
Join us in expressing our gratitude for their support!
