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Congratulations to the FFA Small Engines Team from South Warren High School for placing first in the Small Power & Equipment Competition at the Kentucky State Fair for the fifth year in a row!

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Warren Central High School 2a Soccer Champions
Warren Central High School 2a Soccer Champions

Congratulations to the Warren Central High School Dragons for winning the 2a Soccer Championship for the second year in a row!

Lady Raiders Kentucky 2a Soccer State Runners-Up
Lady Raiders Kentucky 2a Soccer State Runners-Up

Congratulations to the WEHS Lady Raiders, the  Kentucky 2a Soccer State Runners-Up! 

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

 

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By the Numbers

4th

Largest School District in Kentucky 

3rd

Largest Employer in the Region

18,000+

Students enrolled in WCPS

120+

Languages Spoken

1st

International High School in the State

1st

Leader in Me Lighthouse Schools in the State (Briarwood Elementary and William H. Natcher Elementary)

1st Leader in Me Legacy School (William H. Natcher Elementary)

3,500+

Students had a College and/or Career Learning Experience Outside the Walls of the Classroom Last Year Alone!

3,000+

Employees across the District

Superintendent Message

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November 15, 2023

Hello WCPS Families, 

As we look forward to the upcoming holiday season, WCPS students and staff continue to experience a tidal wave of remarkable accomplishments and recognitions this fall. From Drakes Creek Middle School’s National Blue Ribbon Award to the groundbreaking ceremonies of our state-of-the-art IMPACT Center for Leadership & Innovation and new Warren Elementary School, success continues to be synonymous with WCPS!

Congratulations to Greenwood High School’s faculty and staff for being recognized with the Purple Star Award! The Purple Star Award recognizes schools that show a major commitment to serving military-connected students and families. There are only 72 Purple Star schools in Kentucky and WCPS is proud to join this esteemed group of schools/districts who demonstrate a sincere commitment with their actions to support military-connected students and families! It was truly an honor to celebrate this outstanding recognition with the faculty, staff and students during Greenwood High School’s annual Veterans Day ceremony!

More congratulations are in order for Jennings Creek Elementary’s Shane Baker who was recognized a few weeks ago as WCPS’ very first Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award winner! Mr. Baker is a dedicated educator and a quick glimpse into his classroom reflects his strong commitment to high expectations for not only his students, but himself as well. He models the importance of developing positive relationships with each and every student and he is committed to ensuring the success of every student. Perhaps even more impressive, Mr. Baker is a kind and caring individual who represents the very best of WCPS and our profession. Unlike most recognitions, The Milken Foundation does not permit nominations for the award as they choose to conduct their own research on educators across the country. Considered the “Oscars” of education, Mr. Baker received a $25,000 check and we are honored to have Warren County Public Schools’ first-ever recipient of this award! 

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2025 Kentucky Teacher of the Year awards and any full-time, certified public school teacher in the state with at least 10 years of experience is eligible. Nominations may be submitted via this Kentucky Teacher of the Year Google Form. We have been fortunate to have two teachers in the last two years honored as KY Teacher Achievement Award winners: Ashley Buchanon from Rockfield Elementary and, most recently, Amber Dwyer from Alvaton Elementary!  We have so many Team WCPS members who are more than qualified for this prestigious recognition and I encourage you to begin nominating them today! Also, this is an excellent opportunity to increase awareness of the great work being done by WCPS staff to serve our students each day! 

I hope you have a happy and safe Thanksgiving and enjoy the time with your family and friends!

Respectfully,

Rob Clayton

Superintendent

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