We have enjoyed a wonderful first month of school! Wilkes County Schools will be closed on Monday, September 1, for Labor Day. We look forward to seeing everyone back on Tuesday!
6 minutes ago, Wilkes County Schools
Poppin' for Progress Flyer went home with students today!
September 9th, 2025
3 days ago, Washington Wilkes Middle School
Attendance Matters!
4 days ago, Washington Wilkes Middle School
Remember Title 1 Parent Meeting tomorrow! We will be meeting in the WWMS Media Center. Please park at the back of the cafeteria on the middle school side.
11 days ago, Washington Wilkes Middle School
14 days ago, Wilkes County Schools
This is a reminder that our school buses are equipped with stop-arm cameras to help keep students safe as they get on and off the bus. Under Georgia’s Addy’s Law (HB 409), drivers who pass a stopped school bus while the stop arm is extended and red lights are flashing can be charged with a high and aggravated misdemeanor, face a minimum fine of $1,000, and up to 12 months in jail. This law was created to protect children across Georgia. We appreciate your help in keeping our students safe by staying alert and always stopping for school buses.
21 days ago, Wilkes County Schools
Make sure your Wilkes County Schools app is up to date! Parents and guardians will receive text alerts prompting them to view messages in Rooms. To stay connected with your child’s teachers, download the Wilkes County Schools app and log in to Rooms. You can also manage your notification settings directly in the app.
Download for Android: https://bit.ly/3FECqEH
Download for iPhone: https://apple.co/3fjzwtU
21 days ago, Wilkes County Schools
Please remember that metal detectors are now in use each morning at WWCHS and WWMS as part of our continued efforts to keep students and staff safe. Help us make the process smooth by keeping these guidelines in mind:
All students will go through the metal detectors at either the main lobby or the cafeteria entrance.
All car riders must enter through the front lobby.
Clean out bookbags to remove unnecessary items.
Keep large metal items, like water bottles, easy to access or carry them separately to avoid delays.
This process has been in place since January, but we want to make sure all students, especially our new sixth graders, are familiar with the routines and expectations. We appreciate your continued support and cooperation.
30 days ago, Wilkes County Schools
Washington Wilkes Middle School is excited to welcome our newest Tigers! 🐾 Join us for 6th Grade Orientation on Wednesday, July 30th at 4:00 PM at WWMS. We can’t wait to meet our new Tiger family. Let’s start the year off strong, Forever Standing on Business! 💙💛
about 1 month ago, Washington Wilkes Middle School
about 1 month ago, Wilkes County Schools
📣 CALLING ALL MEN & WOMEN IN OUR COMMUNITY! 💙💪
Join us at Washington Wilkes Middle School on Friday, August 1st at 7:10 AM for our annual "Real Men Stand Up" event! We’re inviting fathers, mothers, uncles, aunts, grandparents, mentors, and all positive role models to stand with us as we welcome our students back for an amazing school year.
Real Men Stand Up. Real Women Show Up. Together, We’re Forever Standing on Business. 💼🐾
about 1 month ago, Washington Wilkes Middle School
We’re excited to welcome our Tigers back for a fantastic school year! 🐾 Mark your calendars for these important upcoming dates. Come meet your administrators, teachers, tour the building, and get ready to stand on business all year long! 💼💙💛
about 1 month ago, Washington Wilkes Middle School
We can't wait to welcome our students and families back for an exciting new school year! Join us for Open House on Thursday, July 31st. WWPS, WWMS, and WWCHS will be from 2 to 4 p.m., and WWES will be from 1 to 3 p.m. You will be able to meet your teachers, get your class schedules, tour classrooms, and receive important information for the school year!
about 1 month ago, Wilkes County Schools

Wilkes County School Nutrition is pleased to announce that we will continue participating in the USDA’s Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) through the National School Lunch Program for the 2025–2026 school year.
What does this mean for your family?
Every student enrolled in Wilkes County Schools from Pre-K through 12th grade will receive both breakfast and lunch at no cost each school day.
CEP allows eligible schools to provide free, nutritious meals to all students regardless of household income. No action is required from parents or guardians—no applications to complete and no meal fees to pay. Just one more way we’re working to support student health and academic success.
A la carte items (such as ice cream, chips, beverages, etc.) will be available for purchase at all schools. Students must have money in hand or funds in their account to buy these items. Payments for a la carte items, second meals, or any prior meal balances can be made in person with cash or check, or online through the Infinite Campus Parent Portal.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Elizabeth Bohler with the Wilkes County School Nutrition Department at
bohlere@wilkes.k12.ga.us or 706-678-2718.
about 1 month ago, Wilkes County Schools
We encourage all families, staff, and community members to explore the Wilkes County Schools Strategic Plan to learn how we are working together to provide excellent educational opportunities for every student. Your support and involvement are vital as we bring this plan to life and strive for Excellence Without Exception.
https://www.wilkes.k12.ga.us/page/wilkes-county-strategic-planabout 2 months ago, Wilkes County Schools
The new school year starts on August 1st. Please review the board-approved calendar, as holidays and breaks are slightly different this school year!
http://bit.ly/44vBGfQSupply lists and open house dates and times will be published soon.
about 2 months ago, Wilkes County Schools
Congratulations, Class of 2025! Your hard work and determination have brought you to this moment. You’ve shown strength, creativity, and heart every step of the way. We are so proud of all you’ve achieved. Go out there and make your mark on the world!
3 months ago, Wilkes County Schools
The 2024-2025 school year is complete! We wish all of our Wilkes County students, families, and staff a safe, fun, and restful summer! Enjoy your adventures, keep reading, and we’ll see you soon for the new school year!
3 months ago, Wilkes County Schools