We appreciate the continued support of Representative Tracy Estes and Senator Garlan Gudger.
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Three Winfield City High School Alumni ready to participate in the Rose Parade in Pasadena, California with the University of Alabama Million Dollar Band.   Pictured from left to right:  Kayla Brewer (class of 2022), Jessica Tidwell (class of 2022) and Natalie Langley (class of 2021).    
over 2 years ago, Derek Trimm
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WCS Lunch menus for January
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Congratulations to Audrey Spillers for being named All Area! file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/db/11/AEF1CD8D-67F5-4986-8435-9CE881DE6236/TuscaloosaNews_20231221_B01_1.pdf
over 2 years ago, Joshua Gurley
Mrs. Parish with the 2023 Estes Hudson All Sports Award for Winfield City High School!
over 2 years ago, Stefanie Weeks
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If you are missing any items, we have coats, etc., in the front of the school at WES all day for you to pick up!
over 2 years ago, Mrs. Mallory Long
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Varsity Boys, Girls, and B-Team Boys will play in the WAC tournament on Saturday in Fayette. Times are posted on the brackets.
over 2 years ago, Derek Trimm
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The Winfield Elementary 3rd & 4th Grade Choir performed their concert, "Christmas Jubilation" on Monday Night Dec. 11th and Tuesday Dec. 12th. The choir is made up of 108 talented students who have the desire to sing and perform, led by WInfield Elementary Music Teacher, Emily Rea. The choir performed a selection of songs describing what might happen during the Christmas holidays. Excitement, bells ringing, snowmen, picking out a Christmas tree, elves on the shelf, drumming, fruitcake, and ugly sweaters. Winfield Elementary is proud of its students and how they represent our school. Merry Christmas!
over 2 years ago, Derek Trimm
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Winfield City Baseball would like to invite your son to participate in a pre-season training camp with your Winfield City High School coaching staff and players. Your son will have the chance to work with Winfield coaching staff along with selected volunteers to help develop your son's baseball knowledge and technique. Your child will receive instruction on hitting, fielding, pitching, baserunning, arm care, and the mental aspects of the game of baseball. This camp is for Winfield Students who are currently enrolled at Winfield City Schools 2nd- 6th grade Price will be $50.00 per child, and will include 7 training days. Training Camp will begin January 9th and will meet every Tuesday and Thursday for the month of January, while we are also getting ready for our season. Camp will take place at Winfield City High School multi purpose building. We will begin at 5:30 pm and dismiss at 7:30pm. Each practice will begin with a 45 minute plyometric workout followed by 1 hour 15 minutes of instructional time. This would be a great way for your child to learn some important fundamentals of the game of baseball before starting their 2024 season. All proceeds made from this training camp will go toward providing Winfield City Baseball with the latest technology used to help develop baseball players in the game today. Two of the main items that we would like to purchase are a Hit Track System along with a Rapsodo. These are great training tools to receive immediate feedback in baseball training and development. We are very excited for your participation and can not wait to see you there! Go Pirates! Registration will be at 5:00 p.m. at the multi purpose building on January 9th before the first day of camp. Please contact Alan Smith at asmith@winfield.k12.al.us with any questions.
over 2 years ago, Joshua Gurley
WCHS Faculty & Staff want to wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
over 2 years ago, Stefanie Weeks
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Baseball Pre-Season Training Camp - 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Boys
over 2 years ago, Mrs. Mallory Long
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A special thank you to Smith Family Chiropractic Center for providing the hot cocoa bar for the high school teachers today.
over 2 years ago, Stefanie Weeks
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Congratulations to Wren Williamson for winning 2nd place in state in her event, Musical Dramatic Performance (1980-2016) at the Trumbauer State Theater Festival. We are so proud of you.
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Breakfast and lunch are available at no charge for all students this school year.
over 2 years ago, Derek Trimm
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3rd Grade Parents - Please make plans to attend tonight!
over 2 years ago, Mrs. Mallory Long
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The Winfield Pirate Concert Band performed its annual Christmas Concert on Thursday, Dec. 7, at Winfield First Baptist Church. The concert featured the Sixth Grade band, seventh and eighth-grade band, along with the High School concert band playing melodies for the Christmas season.
over 2 years ago, Derek Trimm
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The Student Council wished everyone a Merry Christmas and good luck on their finals by serving them hot chocolate today to end the first semester!
over 2 years ago, Stefanie Weeks
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Great tours today at Fontaine and Kontoor for the Marion Winston Youth Leadership Academy. Charlee Kate Aldridge, Miles Miles, and Career Coach Devin Taylor enjoyed the tours. We appreciate these companies and their willingness to host this group.
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Our students at Winfield City High School enjoyed some Loaded Potato Soup and Grilled Cheese Sandwich for lunch today! Other entrée choices were Chicken Nuggets or P & J Grab ‘n’ Go.
over 2 years ago, Derek Trimm
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Students at Winfield City Schools are enjoying Satsumas that were grown at Sessions Farms in Grand Bay Alabama. O.K. Produce was able to pick up the Satsumas from Sessions Farm and deliver them to our local schools. Satsumas (Citrus Unshiu) is a semi-seedless and easy-peeling citrus species. During the Edo period of Japan, kishu mikan was the most popular because there was a popular superstition. Citrus unshiu became popular in Japan after modernization started in the Meiji period. It was introduced to the West from the Satsuma region of Japan in 1878. #farmtoschool#satsumasfromalabama
over 2 years ago, Derek Trimm
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