
Weather Announcement: Stokes County Schools will be closed on January 7th, 2025. It will be an optional teacher workday. There will be a 3 hour delay for staff.


Weather Announcement:
Stokes County Schools will be closed on January 6th, 2025 for Staff and Students.


The 25/26 Traditional School Calendars Are Ready for Your Input!
We want to hear from YOU! 🎉 Click the link below to review the calendar options and share your feedback. Your input is invaluable in shaping the upcoming school year.
🗓️ Survey Deadline: December 30th
🔗https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfyHJ51cyycHmuWYMj-PNNhF3Q-XWnf9ZzvjNM9Co4zQLQEgQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
Let your voice be heard—help us create the best schedule for our students, families, and staff!

Stokes County Schools will be on a 3 hour delay Tuesday Dec. 3rd, 2024.


Congratulations to our fifth grade DARE graduates! They completed their 10-week DARE program and we are so happy to celebrate them and all that they have learned.
Thank you to our special guests: DARE Instructor Sergeant Mary Ziglar, Guest Speaker Von Robertson, Chairman of the Stokes County Schools Board of Education, Captain Danny Bottoms, and Stokes County Sheriff Joey Lemons.
Special congratulations to our DARE essay winners Briella Wells and Grace Herman!
Way to go, Wildcats! Remember that you will always have the love and support of your WCES community as you strive to make positive choices and lead a healthy, drug-free life.🐾💜💛


Breakfast and Books this Friday from 7-8am! Come have breakfast with your student and shop the Book Fair 🍩💜


Help Hurricane Helene families in Rutherford County Schools in need with new or gently used coats.
Drop Off Locations: All schools in Stokes County & Central Office
Donation Deadline: November 1st


Our 4th graders enjoyed an unforgettable trip to our state capital this past week. They visited the science and history museums, state capitol building, legislative building, and even the Governor's mansion!


Oh, yes, it's Science Night and the feeling's right!🎵🎶
Our Wildcat families enjoyed a fun evening of hands-on experiments and engaging activities. Stations included building boats and seeing if they could float, creating colorful lights, magnetic painting, force and motion with straws and different objects, pumpkin catapoults, building paper airplanes and measuring how far they could fly, and using ink and water to see how colors travel. What an incredible success! Let's keep growing and discovering, Wildcats! 🌱🥼🔎










Weather Alert
Stokes County Schools will have a remote learning day on Friday, September 27, 2024.


Science Night is cancelled tonight! It will be rescheduled for October 1st.


Mark your calendars for our hands-on SCIENCE NIGHT!
Tuesday, September 17th from 5-7pm
Meal provided from 5:00-5:30 (pasta, salad, breadstick & dessert), followed by 3 25-minute rotations with science activities for all grades.
Students who attend 3 stations will receive a coupon for 1 extra from the cafeteria!


Tomorrow Walnut Cove Elementary will have an Open House for transfer students!
On April 11, London will have an Open House for transfer students and Kindergarteners who will start this fall.


We are loving our new app! Access documents, news updates, and even emergency notifications, right from your pocket.
Download for Android https://aptg.co/sDRvd0
Download for iPhone https://aptg.co/l4DchG


What an AMAZING Read Across America Week we have had at WCES! We want to say a special “Thank you” to all our guest readers and everyone who joined us for our reading café!

We're thrilled to announce the new app for the district! It's everything Stokes County Schools, in your pocket.
Download for Android https://aptg.co/sDRvd0
Download for iPhone https://aptg.co/l4DchG


Congratulations to the WCES teacher of the year, Mrs. Amy Juergens! Thank you for all you do for our Wildcats.

A Night in Paris for our girls night was fabulous! Thank you Mrs.Rebecca Williams for hosting this great event each year!

Bingo Night 2/23/24! Doors Open at 5! Bingo Starts at 6! See you there!


Stokes County Schools 2024 Spelling Bee Winner is Makenzie Farmer Ragland representing Chestnut Grove Middle School. The runner-up is Nolan Young representing Walnut Cove Elementary.
Thank you to all the students who participated from across the district.


