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Proficient in Reading

Elementary 28% | Middle: 28% | High 31%

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Distinguished in Reading

Elementary: 21% | Middle: 26% | High: 20%

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Proficient in Math

Elementary: 29% | Middle: 33% | High: 32%

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Distinguished in Math

Elementary: 14% | Middle: 19% | High: 14%

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Mission & Philosophy

VISION: Students will graduate with the determination to succeed personally, intellectually, and professionally.

MISSION: To provide an engaging, inspiring and challenging learning environment, which prioritizes safety, achievement, and opportunity.

Actions of Excellence: Welcoming, United, Dedicated, Nurturing, Ethical, Professional, and Respectful

 

Please click this link to view the bus routes for our elementary schools https://bit.ly/40CoDYR and this link https://bit.ly/4591Xkt to see the bus routes for our middle and high schools.

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By the Numbers

4th

Largest School District in Kentucky 

3rd

Largest Employer in the Region with 3,000 Employees

 

18,000+

Students enrolled in WCPS

109

Languages Spoken

96.9%

Four-Year Graduation Rate

1st

Leader in Me Lighthouse Schools in the State of Kentucky

1st

Leader in Me Legacy School in the State of Kentucky 

14 Schools with Lighthouse Designation and Three Schools Achieving the Highest Legacy Certification, the Most of any District in the World

 

8,900

College and Career Experiential Learning Experiences for our High School Students this Past Year Alone

Superintendent Message

Dear WCPS Families,

As we continue our work during the second half of the school year, our district has much to celebrate and even more to anticipate. Together, with our dedicated staff, supportive families, and valued community partners, we remain steadfast in our mission to develop tomorrow’s leaders by providing exceptional learning experiences for every student.

We proudly celebrate the outstanding achievements of our student-athletes and coaches. Congratulations to South Warren High School Head Football Coach Brandon Smith on being named the 2025 Kentucky Football Coaches Association Coach of the Year, Kentucky Class 6A Coach of the Year, and 2025 Class 6A District 2 Coach of the Year. We also applaud South Warren’s Malik Butler for earning the title of 2025 Kentucky Class 6A Lineman of the Year.

I know you join me in congratulating Greenwood High School Head Football Coach William Howard on being named the 2025 Kentucky Class 5A Coach of the Year and 2025 Class 5A District 2 Coach of the Year. We also celebrate Greenwood’s Davis Chaney, recognized as the 2025 Kentucky Class 5A District 2 Football Player of the Year.

We are equally proud to recognize Rockfield Elementary’s Jonathan Sturdivant, who was named a Hughes & Coleman Hometown Hero by WBKO News, a true reflection of the dedication and heart found across our district. You can watch the full story here.

Our story is also carried forward by our graduates. If you know a remarkable WCPS alum making a difference, I invite you to share their story by nominating them for our Alumni Spotlight, where their accomplishments will be celebrated across our district’s social media platforms. Click here to nominate them for our Alumni Spotlight, and they will be recognized on our district’s social media platforms.

Stay connected with us by following Warren County Public Schools on Facebook, X, and Instagram for the latest news and celebrations.

Thank you for your continued trust, partnership, and support. I am deeply proud of our staff’s daily commitment to student well-being and success, and it is an honor to witness the positive impact of that work across our schools. I wish each of you a successful and inspiring 2026.

Respectfully,

Rob Clayton
Superintendent

 

News & Announcements

WCPS Principals Selected for Executive Leadership Training Through Kentucky  Chamber Foundation, Truist

Bonnie Spears of Drakes Creek Middle School, John Carter of Rivendell School, Bethany Croslin of Lost River Elementary School, Lori Darnell of Cumberland Trace Elementary School, Colton Isaacs of Warren Central High School, and Jonathan Vaughn of Warren East Middle School were selected to attend the Kentucky Chamber Foundation’s Leadership Institute for School Principals program this year. 

Read More about WCPS Principals Selected for Executive Leadership Training Through Kentucky Chamber Foundation, Truist

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