
WMS Fall Pictures will be made on Friday, September 8th. This will be the picture for the Year Book.


Winfield Baseball will be taking orders for clothing. Forms and money can be returned to any of the school offices.


We love seeing early morning readers at W.E.S.


September Lunch Menus




Cosmetology students from 3 different schools come together to learn. Brilliant High School, Marion County High School and Winfield City High School


Mrs. Mullins and her 2nd grade class discuss the importance and meaning of teamwork.


Juniors and seniors visit with college reps today at the college fair.






It's gameday!


Mrs. Guin’s Technology classes are using keyboard covers to learn keyboarding by memorization.


Student sports passes will be distributed tomorrow, August 24, at WES.


We are pleased to welcome Carolyn Jungels as a 4th grade teacher at Winfield Elementary School for the 2023-2024 school year. Mrs. Jungels has a B.A. in Sacred Music and M.S. in Elementary Education from Pensacola Christian College. Mrs. Jungels homeschooled her children for 16 years and was a substitute for two years at Winfield City Schools, and last year taught 4th grade at Hubbertville School. She is married to her husband Cameron and they have four children Anna, Luke, Leah, and Lilly.
“Winfield has been my home for almost eleven years,” said Jungels. “I am excited about the opportunity to teach at Winfield Elementary and to make a difference in each of my students' lives.”


We are pleased to welcome Blair Sheffield as a World History II and U.S. History I and an assistant football coach at Winfield City High School for the 2023-2024 school year. Mr. Sheffield got his degree in Social Studies Education from Mississippi State University. He has 25 years’ experience all in the Itawamba County School District in Mississippi. He and his wife Suzanne have three children Sydney (Son-in-Law Jimmy), Katie, and Riley.
“I am so excited about being a part of such a great school system,” said Sheffield.


We are pleased to welcome Meg Weeks as a Speech-Language Pathologist at Winfield Elementary School for the 2023-2024 school year. Mrs. Weeks a 2019 graduate of Winfield City High School earned her Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders, and her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Montevallo. Mrs. Weeks is beginning her first year in education. She is married to Brenton Weeks who is a 2017 graduate of Winfield City High School, and he currently studies at UAB School of Optometry, and she has a dog named Diva.
“I am so excited to be back in my hometown and home school as the new Speech-Language Pathologist,” said Weeks. “I graduated from Winfield City High School in 2019 where I was the salutatorian of the graduating class, and I was also a member of the cheerleading and women's golf teams.”
“After high school, I attended the University of Montevallo and earned my Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders in May of 2021. I then returned to The University of Montevallo the following fall to complete of Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology. I graduated with my M.S. in May 2023 and was recognized as the SLP Outstanding Graduate Student for the 2023 cohort. I am passionate about everything speech, language, and communication and am so happy to be home serving the community that is so special to me. I look forward to a great school year! And remember: ‘Communication is for everyone’!”


What an awesome experience for our high school Emergency and Fire Management students to get to help land the Air Evac helicopter.





If you happen to see the helicopter landing at the high school today, there is no emergency!! This is a part of the Emergency and Fire Management class.


We are pleased to welcome Kelly Beverley as a Reading Intervention Specialist at Winfield Middle School for the 2023-2024 school year. Mrs. Beverley holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Alabama, and a Master’s degree from the University of West Alabama in Elementary Education. Mrs. Beverley has 21 years’ experience in education in the Tuscaloosa County School System, all in the 5th grade. She is married to Keith Beverley and has three children, Tab (23) Colin (17, and a senior at WCHS), and Ridge (10, a 5th grader at WMS). Mrs. Beverley quoted John C. Maxwell saying “Students don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.”


The 2023 athletic year begins next week as the our Pirates host the Dora Bulldogs at Estes Hudson Stadium on Thursday, August 24. We want to fill the stadium with Pirate fans, and to help do this, we will be allowing students in grades K-12 to attend free of charge. Like last year, students will receive a student sport pass which allows them to enter all home athletic contests (football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, and softball) with the exception of postseason play. We encourage all of our students to attend home events to show their school spirit and support their peers.

WCHS Financial Management class train to work in the Citizen's Bank - Pirate Branch. Thank you Citizen's Bank




We are pleased to welcome Christie Nix as a Special Education Aide at Winfield Middle School for the 2023-2024 school year. Mrs. Nix attended Bevill State Community College and has worked as a substitute for Winfield City Schools for the last two years. She is married to James (Dobber) Nix and they have two sons, Tyde (a Sophomore At WCHS) and Draper (a second grader at WES).
“I am excited about this new adventure,” said Nix. “My family has been part of the Pirate family since 2015, when our oldest son was enrolled into third grade. I have been a substitute for Winfield City Schools for the last two years. During those two years, I have spent working that time as an aide. I feel that working as an aide and assisting the teachers with the students is such a rewarding experience.”


We are pleased to welcome Jenny Trull as an 3rd grade teacher at Winfield Elementary School for the 2023-2024 school year. Mrs. Trull earned her Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of North Alabama. She also earned her Master’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of Alabama. Mrs. Trull is going into her tenth year in Education. She is married to Ross Trull and has three children Brooks (8), Thomas (6), and Beckett (4).
