
Thank you for keeping our schools safe and drug free. From l to r: Hamilton PD Officer Chris Norris and K9 Luna, Winfield City Schools SRO Steve Thompson, Winfield PD Officer Bradyn Wells and K9 Katana and Marion County Sheriffs Deputy Bradley Blaylock and K9 Jodie.


Winfield City Elementary School Pre-K students celebrating Apple Crunch Day.






Winfield City Schools is Celebrating Apple Crunch Day
What is Apple Crunch Day?
Schools across the U.S. show their support for fresh, local produce by crunching into an apple on Apple Crunch Day. Each year, the Alabama Farm to School Program invites students, teachers, administrators, and parents to join us. This year we would like to reach 30,000 participants!!
Help us reach our goal by clicking here and signing up for this year's Apple Crunch Day! We will hold this year's live Apple Crunch on October 10th, and we hope you can join us!



The WCHS Cosmetology Department will be interviewed, today. Tune-in at 7:30!!!!


We are so thankful for the career tech dual enrollment opportunities available to our students through Bevill State Community College. These courses are preparing our students for their future. (photo credits to Erika McCaleb)











The volleyball team will be hosting the area tournament next Wednesday, October 16. Students will be able to attend if they purchase a ticket. The tournament bracket is attached.


Congratulations to the WMS Students of the Month sponsored by Citizens Bank of Winfield.


Please spread the word and support our school fundraiser at WES!


Congratulations to all of our September students of the month! WES is exceptionally grateful to our sponsors, State Bank & Trust and Icey Gator, for providing the students with gift cards.


Football tonight at Carbon Hill.
Carbon Hill has the following gameday rules in place:
1. Weapons detectors will be utilized at tonight's
game.
2. Gates will open at 5:30 PM.
3. All spectators will pass through a weapons
detector before purchasing a ticket and entering the
stadium.
4. Stadium chairs and umbrellas are permitted.
5. All bags will need to pass through the weapons
detectors. Please ensure all bags are free of large
amounts of metal.
6. All weapons including large knives are prohibited.
7. The following items have the potential to sound the
weapons detector alarm: large metal cups, large
electronic devices (including laptops and tablets),
and body sprays in metal containers. Please limit
these items if possible.
8. Students below 9th grade must be accompanied
by an adult to enter.


Get your pumpkins today!!


Tune-in at 7:30!
Mr. Massey and his crew will be marching into the studio to help Mr. Doug direct the Pirate Spotlight, this morning.
🥁 🎺 🎷 🎶


Thank you West Alabama Works!! Our freshman had a great time today at Worlds of Work (WOW) at Shelton State Community College. Worlds of Work creates awareness about exciting career options among students and educators while addressing workforce needs in the region. WOW helps companies find potential workers and students find paths to success.







WCHS students - Make plans to get trained to run a mini excavator. Get on the list.


WCS October lunch menus.




Senior Night tonight - come out and support these girls.


10th grade students - Don't forget!! Testing Monday.
No phones allowed.


Johnny Appleseed Day is in full swing. Our Kindergarten teachers do a fantastic job planning events for their students to enjoy and learn. Thank you to all of our parent volunteers that help navigate the fun!! 🍎








Mr. David Webb is speaking to the 3rd and 4th grades this morning about the history of Mule Day and the details that are included in planning. The students are asking questions to gather information for a writing assignment. 📝We are so thankful for our community partners.




Go Pirates!
Winfield vs. Fayette - "W"
Seventy-one years old and she can still get an entire gymnasium, full of students, to stand tall and scream for the pirates.🏴☠️
#PureSchoolSpirit
.....P-I-R-A-T-E-S! Go Pirates Go!
