
Winfield Elementary School Supply lists
https://www.winfield.k12.al.us/o/wes/documents/school-supply-lists/76136

Thank you Northwest Regional Health for sharing your expired supplies with us to help educate our students in our health science classes. We are very thankful for Tiffany Hicks and Northwest Regional Health for helping educate our students.



Summer learning is complete at WES! ☀️🐛 Thank you to all of the educators that selflessly dedicated their time to teaching our wonderful students during the month of June. Also, thank you to the families that made learning a priority and attended this successful program. We hope you have a wonderful summer!


Great News for all Winfield City Schools families! We hope to see all students in the cafeteria this
upcoming school year. Winfield City Schools will participate in a PILOT program for the 2023-2024
school year, allowing all enrolled students to eat free breakfast and lunch.
This is possible through Community Eligibility Provisions. CEP allows for free meals for all students
based on the overall economic status of our regional area. All students are encouraged to dine with us
for breakfast and lunch.
There is nothing that parents or guardians need to do! Parents will not fill out free/reduced meal
applications for the 2023-2024 school year.
*The first complete meal is free, but individual items or extra items must be purchased. Adults, Pirate
Pre-K, and employees will still be required to pay for school meals. Parents may still put money in their
child’s account by going to www.paypams.com.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.


WES: Report cards can be picked up this week Monday-Wednesday from 8:00-11:00 and 1:00-3:00.


Good morning. This is a message from Winfield City Schools. Due to the threat of severe weather, all summer programs will dismiss and buses will run at 10:00 today, June 14, 2023.

WES: You may pick up your report cards Monday-Thursday from 8:00-11:00 and 1:00-3:00.


Jace Hollingsworth served as the WCHS delegate at the Amercian Legion Alabama Boy’s State at Troy University.


Paige Lacy represented WCHS as a delegate this week at the American Legion Auxiliary Alabama Girl’s State program at Troy State University .


Students in grades 5-8 can pick up their final report card in the middle school office from 8:00-12:00 and 1:00-3:00.

The Winfield City Schools Leadership Team participated in an off site retreat to plan for the upcoming school year. The retreat took place at Willow Oak Lodge in Spruce Pine, AL. The School Leadership Team addressed several topics from a year long list to make plans for the upcoming school year.











Winfield Middle School Cheerleader Car Wash fundraiser.


Students in grades 9-11 can pick up their final report card in the high school office from 8:00-12:00 and 1:00-3:00.

Braxton Tilley represented WCHS as the HOBY Ambassador this weekend at Troy State University.


Congratulations to Hudson Holland for being chosen to participate in the Mercedes Benz Auto Tech program. We are proud of you.




Congratulations, to Wren Williamson for participating in District 3 Solo and Ensemble Contest. She received a Superior rating (28/30 points).


All framed art from our Art show may be picked up at the Winfield Elementary Library tomorrow from 8:00-3:00. If you did not purchase framed art but would still like to take the original home, it will be available also. This includes middle and high school art as well.

Free Summer breakfast and lunch!
Open to all students enrolled in Journeys Summer Program, Summer Reading Program, Math Program and Middle School Summer School


Mrs. Birmingham's rocketry team has been competing at the American Rocketry Challenge today, and they have advanced to round 2. The competition began with 100 teams from all over the United States, and now there are 42 teams advancing to round 2.




The 2023 WCHS commencement ceremony will be tonight, May 19, at Estes Hudson Stadium. The gates will open at 5:30 p.m. and the commencement will begin at 7:00 p.m.