When she was a little girl, the only thing Lisa Standiford wanted to be was a teacher. Now in her twelfth year of teaching English, Mrs. Standiford is looking forward to her second year here at Williamstown Middle/High School. “I’m very excited about more time here. Williamstown is a very different environment… a more inviting environment.” Hopeful that this year won’t be chaotic, she believes that the school will benefit from the increased spirit from school sports now that people are allowed to attend events. “That stuff is really important to how a school functions…how the students relate to each other.” -Gabriel Beverlin
over 3 years ago, Cyndi Pyles
Mrs. Standiford
Mrs. Shelley Wiley is the 6-9th grade counselor at Williamstown Middle/High School. Mrs. Wiley has always wanted to help people and make the world a better place. She graduated from Lee University in TN, then proceeded to get her Masters degree at Radford University in VA. Mrs. Wiley went to a small school, just like Williamstown. She was a four sport athlete in high school, participating in cross country, cheer, volleyball, and soccer. Mrs. Wiley succeeded in all of these sports and had a great impact on her school. She now lives with her loving husband and adorable golden doodle, Ellie. The Williamstown atmosphere reminded her and her family of the town in Virginia where they used to live. Since Williamstown is so similar to that town, her family loves the Williamstown community. It’s obvious that Mrs. Wiley cares about the students at WMHS, and we love having her caring heart.
over 3 years ago, Cyndi Pyles
Mrs. Wiley
As you might know, September is Suicide Awareness Month. The Counseling Department is working in conjunction with Westbrook Health Services to provide presentations to the student body called "Signs of Suicide." Due to high demand, Westbrook has scheduled WHS for dates in November and December. In the meantime, the Art Department has agreed to "Chalk the Walk". Art students will color the sidewalks around the school with messages of hope and positivity. The community is welcome to add to this project. (Please help us keep the messages positive.)
over 3 years ago, Gwen Justice
Picture Day is coming up on 09/16/2021 at WMHS! Order online at inter-state.com/FlyerEntry/62413VF Code: 62413VF You do not have to enter the teacher's name when it requests on the order. - Flyers were sent home yesterday, and more going out today as well if you prefer the hard copy.
over 3 years ago, Jason Ward
The Schooldigger.com 2021 school ratings are out. Williamstown Middle School finished 3rd in the state! Williamstown High School finished 8th in the state! Both are the highest rankings ever. This a testament to the wonderful students, staff, and community. Thank you everyone for making Williamstown a great place to live and learn!
over 3 years ago, Jason Ward
Becky Brabham is a new teacher this year at Williamstown Middle/ High School, teaching as a Math Interventionist. Prior to this, she taught for 10 years at Williamstown and Martin Elementary Schools as a First Grade teacher. Mrs. Brabham grew up in Morgantown, WV and graduated from WVU-P. She didn’t always want to be a teacher; she originally thought she wanted to be a car mechanic or a marine biologist. Mrs. Brabham enjoys teaching at Williamstown for many reasons! Her children and grandchildren attend school here, and she gets to see lots of familiar faces. Some of the kids she taught in first grade at the elementary school are now high schoolers at WMHS. We are glad to have you as a Yellow Jacket, Mrs. Brabham!
over 3 years ago, Cyndi Pyles
Mrs. Brabham
Mrs. Hunt graduated from Parkersburg South High School in 1986 and Glenville State College in 1992, where she majored in vocal performance. After college, she had planned to become a singer, and once, she even sang in a talent show in front of 15,000 people, including Garth Brooks! A teacher, however, pushed her to pursue education, and she now uses her voice to help others achieve their musical aspirations. Mrs. Hunt has taught at nearly every school in Wood County but chose to come to Williamstown and plans to stay here until she retires. In the arts, specifically music, programs are often cut, and people are transferred to different schools. When asked about what she loves most about her job, Ms. Hunt says, “The students are amazing; the community is supportive, and music is my passion.” When Mrs. Hunt isn’t teaching, she enjoys travelling and resting on the weekends with her cats, Spooky and Smokey. She spends time with her family, which in fact, is about to become larger. “I’m going to be a grandma for the first time in January!” Congratulations, Mrs. Hunt, and we are so happy to have you at Williamstown Middle/High School!
over 3 years ago, Cyndi Pyles
Mrs. Hunt
Mrs. Hunt
Tyler George is a Physical Education and Health teacher at Williamstown Middle-High School. He has been teaching for seven years. Tyler graduated from Williamstown and was a Wrestling State Runner-Up. He continued his education and wrestling career at Ohio Valley University. He wants his students to take his class to learn the importance that physical activity has on your health. Tyler is very involved in Williamstown and coaches wrestling and track. Coach George is a fun addition to our staff!
over 3 years ago, Cyndi Pyles
Coach George
Here is the Parade Lineup order for this afternoon! https://5il.co/yql7
over 3 years ago, Jason Ward
We’re working to clean up the school! The @EduAlliance staff is volunteering their time on Sept. 14 to do a school clean up, we just need donations of the following items: Window Cleaner Paper Towels Hoses for the washers - borrowed only Gas 2-3 planters - already donated - Thank you! Potting Soil Plants Miracle Grow Clippers - borrowed only Trimmers - borrowed only Rakes - borrowed only If you are interested in donating these items, just message us and let us know! Better yet, you can drop off items during business hours at Williamstown High School. Any questions, contact Dale Bowyer at 304-550-0011 or dale@educationalliance.org or Jason Ward at the school.
over 3 years ago, Jason Ward
Our Journalism class is going to begin a series introducing the new staff members we have gained here at WMHS to share them to our community. Also, by next week, we hope to have short video productions from both the middle and high school journalism programs sharing along the great happenings in our school!
over 3 years ago, Jason Ward
The WMHS Homecoming Parade will be this Friday. The parade will begin at 1:45 pm. We will come down Highland Avenue, turn right on 8th Street, right again on Henderson Avenue, right on Elizabeth Street, then we will head up Victoria Avenue to 5th street. Lastly, we will make a left onto 5th street back towards the school.
over 3 years ago, Jill Bryant
WCS is looking at the availability of internet access in homes. Please fill out this survey. https://tinyurl.com/wcsInternetSurvey
over 3 years ago, Wood County Schools
PSAT-NMSQT Registration (National Merit Scholarship Consideration) for Juniors only WHS Please register here if you are a junior and you wish to take the PSAT NMSQT again to be considered for the National Merit Scholarship Program: https://forms.gle/dMD6b3J5zbxCpakC6 You took it last year as a sophomore, so 11th graders DO NOT have to take the test again unless you are interested in the NMSP. Interested juniors must PAY $18 to take the test on October 26 at WHS. The DEADLINE for juniors to register for the PSAT-NMSQT is Monday, September 13 at 3pm. Pay Mrs. Chaddock $18 by cash or check (made out to Williamstown High School) before the deadline to complete your registration.
over 3 years ago, Shelley Wiley
Tonight, the Wood County Board of Education voted to require face coverings for all students and staff while indoors and on buses beginning tomorrow, August 31, 2021. Please read the article and guidelines at https://tinyurl.com/ye3dqy72
over 3 years ago, Will Hosaflook
Attention Sports Fans! WMHS will be back this year to selling all season passes. Adults are $100, Students $75. Please note these are non-refundable. Be sure if you are interested, stop by and see Mrs. Chadock to get yours for the season!
over 3 years ago, Jason Ward
The middle school STEAM Academy has been postponed until Aug. 30, so we will NOT be going this Monday, Aug. 23.
over 3 years ago, Jason Ward
If you wish to purchase the optional damage insurance for the i-pads your child will be bringing home today, the county has asked the check be made out to Wood County Schools, and mailed to MIS (that is our technology building) at 1600 Beverly Street, 26101, or it can dropped off at the information desk at the Board of Education. This waiver is to be sent to one of those locations and not the school. Thank you!
over 3 years ago, Jason Ward
Any high school students who will be riding the bus from the WMHS campus to the Caperton or the Tech center in the morning will need to be out front by 7:45 to be picked up.
over 3 years ago, Jason Ward
Good evening. Tomorrow brings much anticipation with the start of a new school year. I am so excited to see our students and employees back in our buildings as we work together to become the # 1 school district in the state of West Virginia. We are so fortunate to have a wonderful community of parents and guardians that understand the importance of a first-class education and are willing to go above and beyond to ensure the success of our students and schools. However, we know there is a lot of work to complete. This summer, WCS has equipped schools with essential personnel for targeted intervention, created a STEAM Academy for middle school students, and continued to upgrade our facilities to provide the most conducive environments possible in our schools. We are very excited to see the new school year begin. I encourage each of you to review our re-entry guidance document located on our webpage at https://tinyurl.com/yhq2qwgb. As you know, directives can change quickly with little notice. I will do my best to communicate changes to you as directives are received. I encourage all parents and students to follow the recommendations in the guidance document including, but not limited to - wearing a mask, staying socially distanced, and practicing good, hand-washing hygiene. As always, I ask for your patience on the first day of school. There are many moving parts that we will continually perfect throughout the year. Once again, thank you for your support and encouragement as we start another exciting school year. Thank you for all you do and have a wonderful evening.
over 3 years ago, Will Hosaflook