Did you know that high schoolers get more than the benefits of food if they qualify for free and reduced lunches? Students grades 9-12 who qualify for this program are also eligible for free dual credit, testing fee waivers, and more! Don't forget to fill out the form that was sent out earlier today.

Freshmen were welcomed to the high school last Friday at FISH Camp, which was hosted by WCHS Student Council. Freshmen participated in ice breakers, played games, made crafts, and met teachers. The event ended with snacks and, of course, a big scare from Bruce, the Shark!










Surf's Up Freshmen! WCHS Student Council enjoyed hosting and welcoming the incoming freshmen at FISH Camp.

We cannot express our gratitude enough when local businesses support our teachers! Kwik Chek (TXB) sent these chips to the high school... and what a hit they were on a Friday afternoon! Thank you!

Thank you to WC PTO for such a great snack set up this week as we worked through professional development and getting our classrooms together. It is always amazing to feel the support of our community through this organization!
As we work on instruction and culture on the WCHS campus, we would like to share a preview of the expectations for the 2024-2025 school year.

WCHS Student Parking Permits and Paint the Parking Lot Info! Forms available to print using the link or available at the high school front office. Designs for parking spots must be approved. The parking lot will be blocked off on Aug 3 & 4 for students and families to paint your designated spot. To get your parking design approved and pay your fees, please see the front office. Email questions to samplej@wcisd.net.

SURF'S UP, FRESHMEN! All incoming freshmen are invited to attend FISH Camp, which is a welcome and orientation for 9th graders entering high school. It will be held on Friday, August 2, from 1:00-3:00 pm at the high school.

Wolfe City High School sure was spoiled for Teacher Appreciation Week! Every day, someone was treating us to lunch and dropping off all kinds of goodies. Thank you to the district, students, parents, PTO, and school board members for loving our teachers this week!

A special Thank You to District Nurse Madison Edge for looking out for the health and wellness of us all at WCHS! We appreciate everything you do!

If you have not ordered your high school yearbook, it is not too late... please use the QR code or using the link https://forms.gle/NzPt3MtQ51HL8p859 . Please email bellevilleb@wcisd.net with questions.

It is almost time to celebrate all of the plans that our soon-to-be grads have in place for success after high school! The ceremony will begin at 10:00 a.m on Tuesday, May 7th at WCHS. We look forward to celebrating with the Class of 2024 and their families.

Congratulations to Wolfe City's UIL Accounting Team--Isabelle Patterson, Olivia Konicek, and Sarah Uzialko! At Saturday's Academic Regional Meet they advanced to State Alternate Team.

The WCHS End of Year Awards will be held on Thursday, May 16 at 2:00 p.m. in the cafeteria. Families are welcome to attend. Please bring your ID and arrive early to get a badge for admission. The awards this year will be for grades 9-12 and recognize academics, attendance, and excellence. (This is not for scholarships or cords.)

Students on the Wolfe City Accounting Team and Wolfe City Computer Applications Team are headed to the UIL Regional Meet to be held at Grayson Community College in Denison on Saturday. Both teams placed 1st at the district meet held in Trenton.
Congratulations to our marching band members for making the leadership team!

Balfour was on the WCHS campus today during lunch with ring samples, sizers, brochures, and such. Thanks Don Barker for helping students look at class ring possibilities! There are extra brochures in the front office as well. For more info for rings, invitations, or other grad things, visit them online at https://balfour1.com/your-school/wolfe-city-high-school/

These lovely 12th grade students from WCHS volunteered today at the 4th Annual Spring Tea and Fashion Show hosted in Greenville by the Senior Center Resources & Public Transit (SCRPT)organization. They represented the Pack well while giving back to their community through service. Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your very special event!

For Assistant Principal Appreciation Week, we would like to celebrate Ms. Willaby! She has been helping at WCHS, and we are thankful for her contributions.

Cheers to the real MVP(ara)s of WCHS! This week, we want to honor our paraprofessionals who are the such an important part of our campus! Thank you Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Hayes, and Mrs. Amaya... WCHS appreciates YOU!!!

