The Homecoming Parade will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October 6th. We look forward to participating in this event that brings our school and community together. The students at WCHS are our priority, along with our community. In an effort to create a parade route that is conducive to our students and our community, we have created the parade route pictured below. The route was created with our band members in mind and intended to be as visible as possible to our community members. Before the downtown route, the participants will conduct a parade that creates a safer environment for our elementary, middle, and high school students who do not check out. Also, the parade will extend down County Highway 14 to allow our local nursing home residents an opportunity to view it. The band members will not have to march for the duration of that route to make their march downtown more feasible. Also, the band will conclude its portion of the downtown parade after turning on Ashwood Drive.
We appreciate everyone's understanding and look forward to a great Homecoming Parade!
Go Pirates!

Winfield City Schools would like to welcome Mrs. Jennifer Simmons as our new Assistant Superintendent. Mrs. Simmons just completed The University of Alabama Superintendent’s Academy. Mrs. Simmons has 15 years in Education as a science teacher and eight as an administrator working with Federal Programs and Special Education.
In addition to being Assistant Superintendent, Mrs. Simmons will continue working as the Federal Programs Director, Journeys Director, and School Psychometrist. She is also the Diversity trainer for the school system and writes several grants for the system including the 21st CCLC Grant, better known as Journeys.
“I am honored to be a part of such a wonderful school system and have the opportunity to work with our Superintendent, Board of Education, teachers, and staff to provide an enriching learning environment for our students,” said Simmons. “I feel like I am very blessed to have gone to school at Winfield and am still able to be a part of “The Tradition of Excellence.”
“We have the best teachers, staff, and community who support our students in reaching their highest potential. My prayer is that God gives me the wisdom to work with our amazing Pirate Family in making a positive impact on our students and families.”

Small group math instruction is essential! 4th grade students are multiplying using area models. ✖️🧮

Mrs. Upton's class is reading with expression and practicing their decoding skills on 'Merica Day!❤️🤍💙

Winfield City Schools would like to welcome Derek Trimm as the District’s Communication Liaison. In addition to his other duties, Mr. Trimm will work to keep the community updated on school and student successes through social media platforms. Mr. Trimm has a talent for creating logos and art for the Winfield City Athletics Programs. He has kept stats for football and basketball for the last ten years and has been writing the game stories for Winfield Pirates Football for the last 19 years. For the last nine years, Mr. Trimm has worked with the school as part of the Classroom Technology Support Staff and as the District Website Administrator. More recently, he has worked as an Assistant Coach for Middle School Football and an Assistant Varsity Boys Basketball Coach.
“I am excited about the opportunity to be the Communication Liaison for the District,” said Trimm.

It's Homecoming and Red Ribbon week at WES! 🏴☠️❤️

Winfield Middle School Students of the Month for September.

Bevill State Cheerleaders greeted students at Winfield Elementary this morning!




Football tonight at Hamilton.

Rocking out at WES

Rocking out at WES for Rock Your School Day!

Homecoming Parade Route:

Rick Bannister, founder of Neighborhood Bridges, came to Winfield City Schools on Monday, Sep. 25. Area Director Jill Spann, organized a meeting with Mr. Bannister and the Winfield City Schools guidance counselors, principals, and the steering committee for Neighborhood Bridges. Everyone was updated on the progress of this great organization.
Neighborhood Bridges is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that was launched in 2017 by Rick Bannister. Winfield City Schools partners with this organization to help students and families in need.The mission of Neighborhood Bridges is to bridge communities with schools in providing basic needs, removing barriers, and seeking equity for students so they can engage and succeed in life.
We use technology and social media to advocate for children and families in need. We engage the community via a campaign for kindness to fill those needs.
You maybe thinking how can I help? You can help us by subscribing to our web site www.neighborhoodbridges.org. At the top of the page you will click on the tab, communities, scroll down until you see Winfield. Click on Winfield, and fill in your email address. When there is a need at one of our schools, it will be posted here. You will receive an email that will tell you the need of a student. If you can help fill that need there is a place for you to click. We also have a donate button, that allows you to donate any amount at any time. Our facebook page is Neighborhood Bridges Winfield.
We live in a wonderful community that always is willing to help. Neighborhood Bridges Winfield now has 11 sponsors: Icey Gator, WoodmenLife, FBLA, The Nelson and Charleen Kemp Foundation, April O’Neal-Make Up & Skincare, Dr. Todd Fetter, Encore, Modern Woodmen, Dr. Clark Weeks, Hollingsworth Family Dentistry and The Citizen’s Bank. These sponsors and continued donations are how we help our students. 100% of all donations go to help our Winfield City students.




3rd graders in Mrs. Mayfield's class are reading in small groups this morning.

Today is the last day to turn in Grandparent's Day forms and send the money for lunch at WES!

WCHS Faculty participates in National #WHYAPPLY Day 2023!









Zac Hallmark, Jenifer Harbin, Melissa Brasher, and Dawn Guin met with our 3rd graders this morning to discuss all things Mule Day! It was a wonderful lesson in history, logistics, and economics. Thank you all for exposing our students to such great information. 🫏🧡🍂


Our fire management class learned so many lessons from this activity today. #cte #alabamacte










Football game tonight at Midfield.

Football game tonight at Midfield.

