On Tuesday, May 12, the Wayne County School System proudly honored 22 retirees. We thank these wonderful people for their many years of service and dedication to the children of Wayne County: Serran Aaron, Amy Adams, Tammy Bibens, Kristi Brewer, Amy Broadhurst, Mary Elizabeth Channell, Wendy Creager, Mary Flowers, Jane Floyd, Mary Frye, Raeghan Given, Annette Groover, Christy Hursey, Lynn Keith, Chrisine Paul, Jackey Peebles, Melissa Perkins, Melanie Sapp, Teresa Scarborough, Linda Smith, Sue Smith, and Shirley Thomas.
about 1 month ago, WCSS
Please note this important information for those who will be attending the South Effingham-Wayne County spring football scrimmage this Wednesday, at 6:00 pm, at Jaycee Stadium - Game Day Procedures-https://aptg.co/krGP7G); Security & Clear Bag Policy - https://aptg.co/7bg-4x.
about 1 month ago, WCSS
We are continuing to closely monitor the wildfire situation and remain in ongoing communication with Emergency Management Agency (EMA) officials and other emergency personnel.
At this time, we are still planning to have school on Tuesday, April 28. The safety of our students and staff remains our top priority, and we will continue to assess conditions and share any updates as needed.
As a reminder, if you feel that you cannot safely travel to school, please send a note with your child when they return.
We encourage all families to stay informed and take time to review their emergency plans and ensure they are prepared should conditions change. Thank you for your understanding and support as we continue to monitor this situation.
about 2 months ago, WCSS
Please know that we are closely monitoring the situation and are in ongoing communication with Emergency Management Agency (EMA) officials and other emergency personnel.
At this time, we are planning to have school tomorrow. The safety of our students and staff remains our top priority, and we will continue to assess conditions and share any updates as needed.
If you feel that you cannot safely travel to school, please send a note with your child when they return.
We encourage all families to stay informed and take time to review their emergency plans and ensure they are prepared should conditions change.
Thank you for your understanding and support as we continue to monitor this situation.
We are aware of rumors circulating this morning regarding Wayne County High School. We want to assure our community that there has been no safety threat to the school. The increased law enforcement presence around campus this morning was due to a road hazard in the surrounding area. Officers were on site to assist with traffic and ensure the safety of students and staff during arrival. All students and staff members are safe. We appreciate the continued support of our community. Thank you!
3 months ago, WCSS
Due to a hazard in the roadway on Hwy 341 from Sunset Blvd to Joey Williamson Road, on Joey Williamson Road between Hwy 341 and the high school, and the clean-up associated with that, traffic will be diverted in that area this morning. If you are going to WCHS or MPMS from Hwy 341, you will need to turn by Coastal Pines and take Durrence Road. If you are traveling to WCHS or MPMS from Hwy 84, you will need to turn off Joey Williamson Road onto Durrence Road by the track. You will not be able to get to the front drop-off area at WCHS directly off Joey Williamson Road. We apologize for the inconvenience this creates, and we thank you for your patience as the clean-up crews work to get the roadways back in safe condition as quickly as possible.
3 months ago, WCSS
Happy School Board Appreciation Week! While the impact of our board can be seen in numbers and milestones, its influence goes far beyond that. Their leadership, collaboration, and commitment help our schools thrive every day. Thank you for serving our district with purpose and passion. 💙 #GASchoolBoardAppreciationWeek #SupportPublicEducation
3 months ago, WCSS
Today, we proudly honor the members of the Wayne County School Board for earning the designation of GSBA EXEMPLARY SCHOOL BOARD. 🌟 Thank you, board members, for your leadership and commitment to our community! #GASchoolBoardAppreciationWeek #SupportPublicEducation
3 months ago, WCSS
During School Board Appreciation Week, we recognize the critical role our board members play in setting the vision, ensuring accountability, and supporting student achievement. Their leadership helps guide our district forward, and we are grateful for their continued service to our students and community. 👏 #GASchoolBoardAppreciationWeek #SupportPublicEducation
3 months ago, WCSS
Join us for Baseball Night at Huey Magoo's on March 17 to support Wayne County Baseball.
3 months ago, WCSS
Many thanks to our school board members for all they do to serve the students, families, and employees of the Wayne County School System: Tina Moseley (Chair) - District 5, Todd Wise (Vice Chair) - District 3, Cary Yarbrough - District 1, Bruce Harris - District 2, Sheron Daniel - District 4. 💙👇 #GASchoolBoardAppreciationWeek #SupportPublicEducation
3 months ago, WCSS
School Board Appreciation Week is here! 🎉 From March 9–13, we proudly recognize the leadership, service, and dedication of our district’s board members. Their thoughtful decision-making and vision help shape opportunities for every student we serve. Join us this week in celebrating their impact and saying thank you! 👏 #GASchoolBoardAppreciationWeek #SupportPublicEducation
3 months ago, WCSS
First District Agency Expo, an event designed to educate parents about area agencies and services available for our students with disabilities, will be in Jesup on March 12 (Coastal Pines Technical College, 8:30am-2:00pm) and in Hinesville on March 25 (Liberty County PAC, 8:30am-2:00pm). Agencies from across the entire First District region will be represented. We encourage you to attend. If you seek further information, please see the flyer on the link for contact information. https://aptg.co/8Fl4NJ
4 months ago, WCSS
Pre-K ONLINE Application Information WAYNE COUNTY APPLICATION PROCESS 2026-27 The child must turn four before September 1, 2026.
The Pre-Kindergarten registration begins February 9, 2026, and the deadline is March 6, 2026.
Applications received for children after this date will be placed on a waiting list. Below is the Pre-Kindergarten ONLINE REGISTRATION link.
NOTE: A cell phone can be used for this process, but it is not recommended.
PERTINENT DOCUMENTS:
The following documents are required and should be uploaded in the Online Application process:
Certified Birth Certificate Social Security card Headshot of the child being registered Picture ID of parent/legal guardian registering the child Proof of Residency: Must be 1 of the following: Utility bill (within three months): electric, gas, water, cable, landline phone OR Rental agreement WITH current rent receipt OR Home Purchase Agreement Other documents that are Required to Remain Enrolled in Pre-K:
Immunization record
4 months ago, WCSS
Pre-K ONLINE Application Information WAYNE COUNTY APPLICATION PROCESS 2026-27 The child must turn four before September 1, 2026.
The Pre-Kindergarten registration begins February 9, 2026, and the deadline is March 6, 2026.
Applications received for children after this date will be placed on a waiting list. Below is the Pre-Kindergarten ONLINE REGISTRATION link.
NOTE: A cell phone can be used for this process, but is not recommended.
PERTINENT DOCUMENTS:
The following documents are required and should be uploaded in the Online Application process:
Certified Birth Certificate Social Security card Headshot of the child being registered Picture ID of parent/legal guardian registering the child Proof of Residency: Must be 1 of the following: Utility bill (within three months): electric, gas, water, cable, landline phone OR Rental agreement WITH current rent receipt OR Home Purchase Agreement Other documents that are Required to Remain Enrolled in Pre-K:
Immunization record
4 months ago, WCSS
The Georgia Department of Education's Special Education Parent Satisfaction Survey for families raising students with disabilities is now open. Informational flyers in English and Spanish will soon be shared with families during IEP meetings and will also be shared through the school system's messaging system. The survey can be accessed on the link below in both English and Spanish. The survey window closes May 31, 2026. https://survey.gadoe.org/SPEDParentSurvey/Pages/ParentSurvey.aspx
5 months ago, WCSS
Digital citizenship and cyber safety have been taught in Wayne County schools for a number of years. Earlier this school year, the Wayne County School System entered into a partnership with Parent ProTech, a platform endorsed by the Georgia Department of Education, for teaching grade-appropriate lessons on digital citizenship and cyber safety. Senate Bill 351 mandates that all Georgia public school systems equip students with the skills to navigate the digital world, so beginning this month, all kindergarten through 12th-grade students will participate in lessons aimed at keeping families safe and informed in our rapidly changing technology landscape. Below you will find a sign-up link and QR code that will allow you to create your own Parent ProTech account, view lessons you might like to use at home, and also see exactly what students will be taught in the classroom. Although it is not required, we encourage you to create an account and visit the platform frequently, as wonderful new resources are added every week.
Parent/Guardians, As the Christmas Break approaches, we want to make you aware of some additional out-of-school dates for students during the second semester.
Padres/Tutores, A medida que se acerca las vacaciones de Navidad, queremos informarles sobre algunas fechas adicionales fuera de la escuela para los estudiantes durante el segundo semestre.
6 months ago, WCSS
From the very first days of learning to life after high school, every family whose child receives special education services is invited to be part of this celebration! Come explore tools, resources, and ideas that help every student shine and succeed.