Congratulations to Anna Ary and Brantley Cagle for being selected as the 2021-2022 Winfield High School Bryant Jordan Scholar Athlete (Anna Ary) and the Bryant Jordan Achievement Winner (Brantley Cagle).

Lydia Seals will sign a Track & Field scholarship with Jacksonville State University on January 23, 2022 at 1:00 PM in the Winfield City High School Commons. Everyone is invited to attend and celebrate her signing!

Due to potential icing on the roads and dense fog, Winfield City Schools will be closed on Friday, January 7, 2022. All after school activities will be canceled on this day.

Basketball games scheduled for 5 today at Lamar County (Vernon), have been moved up to begin at 4:30.
Due to the increase in local COVID cases, students and faculty are encouraged to mask when returning to school on Tuesday, January 4, 2022. Anyone riding a school bus is still required to wear a mask. We will continue to follow our current reopening plan. All questions with regards to COVID can be directed to your child's school nurse.
WAC tournament Finals begin at 4 PM on Monday Dec. 20, in Sulligent.
B-team will play Sulligent at 4 and Varsity Boys play South Lamar at 7 PM.
Come out and support the Pirates on their quest for a conference championship.

Basketball is at Home tonight. Come out and support the Pirates!

Thank you, BOLZONI AURAMO, for the grant to assist with our STEAM Expo!

This is a message from Winfield City Schools. As a measure of safety for all students, we are asking parents to email their child’s school nurse if a student is positive for COVID-19 during the Christmas Holidays. WES mballard@winfield.k12.al.us WMS hgruwell@winfield.k12.al.us WCHS kayers@winfield.k12.al.us
7th grade art students present their research on famous visual artists




January 2022 WCS lunch menus



FAFSA Help Day will be Thursday, December 16th from 8:00--2:00 in the English Computer Lab for seniors and their families. No appointment necessary. Bring your 2020 income tax return, social security number, and permit/license. Complete the student and parent FSA-ID in advance.
WCPD Toy Drive and Marion County Humane Society donations.
Key Club - Danielle Stocks, FBLA - Karla Stovall, FCCLA - Kayren Burt, Honor Society - Carla Patton, SkillsUSA - Daniel Tidwell and Margie Bookout

The Alabama Reading Initiative is excited to share twelve days of literacy activities with families this season. Let's keep the spirit of the season alive with some fun! Take a look at these exciting literacy activities to keep your child engaged this holiday season!
https://www.smore.com/0vzp2-ari-s-twelve-days-of-literacy
Members of WCHS Student Council make toy donations for the Wyatt's Rides Toy Drive!

Tickets for tonight's basketball games at Fayette can only be purchased through GoFan.
https://gofan.co/app/events/426012?schoolId=AL778
The 7th Grade Boy Basketball game for tonight has been cancelled.
Winfield City Middle School served Taco Salad today using Vista Farm’s 100% Angus Beef. Please join us in supporting this local farmer!
@vistafarms @alabama fresh @sweetgrownalabama @farmtoschool @ubeef @ thisisalabama @bamabeef @simplysouthern


P-EBT NEWS RELEASE
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Additional Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) benefits are rolling out this week to Alabama children who participate in the National School Lunch Program.
The benefits will help feed an estimated 500,000 children enrolled in the program, which provides free and reduced-price meals at school. The benefits cover the summer months retroactively, since new applications were accepted through August and had to be processed by local schools and the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE).
Families with students who received P-EBT benefits previously for the 2020-21 school year can access the new funds on their existing EBT cards. Those who are new to the National School Lunch Program will receive cards in the mail within 20 days. Recipients should keep their cards in case additional benefits are added in the future.
All children enrolled in the National School Lunch Program are automatically eligible for the benefits. The benefits can be used to purchase SNAP-eligible food items at stores that accept EBT cards.
The Alabama Department of Human Resources (DHR) oversees the distribution of P-EBT with assistance from ALSDE. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service (USDA-FNS) administers the program at the federal level.
“No child should ever have to worry about his or her next meal,” said Alabama DHR Commissioner Nancy Buckner. “These benefits will offer financial relief to countless families to help reduce the risk of child hunger. We are eager to build upon our successful partnership with USDA-FNS, ALSDE and our advocates as we deliver these important resources to Alabama’s children.”
DHR also announced that all requests for benefit adjustments related to misreported learning plan data for the 2020-21 school year have been addressed as of Nov. 1. Any requests for corrections submitted to ALSDE after Nov. 1 will be processed at a later date.
Support specialists are available to answer questions about P-EBT by phone at 1-800-410-5827 and online at dhr.alabama.gov/food-assistance/ from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Thank you Winfield PD for taking care of our community! WMS Student Council always enjoys the community outreach meal with our PD each year. A special thank you to Mrs. Peoples for such a great meal.




