
Aggie students were working hard today at school to write letters to the victims and first responders of Western, NC. Way to go Aggies !











Mrs. A setting the tone for the day with Morning Meeting activities in 2nd grade!




Mrs. Thompson’s 1st grade enjoyed using their five senses today to explore pumpkins!🎃







Thank you to everyone who voted for the WTS fair booth! It won 3rd place! Thank you to Mrs Burroughs and everyone who helped put it together!


We want to remind you that Monday, October 14, is Parent-Teacher Conference Day. This is a great chance for you to meet with your child’s teacher and talk about how your child is doing in school.
There will be no school for students on this day, so we can focus on these important meetings.
Conferences will be held from 11:30 AM to 7:00 PM, so you can pick a time that works best for you. You can choose to meet in person or online, whichever is easier for you.
During the conference, you will learn about your child’s strengths, areas where they can improve, and how we can work together to help them. To set up your conference, please reach out to your child’s teacher.
Thank you for supporting your child’s learning!


Come see WTS 5/6th grade fabulous Barn Quilt paintings by Bailey P., Dylan G., Peyton M., Piper B., Grayson M. , Cassidy F. , Laila S. , Cozier S., Mason B., Yasmin G. , Eden D. , Aria B. , Tara C. at the CCS fair!








Congratulations to the WTS students who represented us at the Columbus County Fair Spelling Bee in Grades 6-8 tonight! We are so proud of you!
Lillie, Blake, Jason, Bailey





For “C” week in the pre k classes at WTS they asked for “coats” to be donated to help families in the Mountains of North Carolina. Thank you to all who donated. We really appreciate your help.



The Starry night by Vincent Van Gogh with Mrs. Thompson 1st grade class at WTS





The North Carolina Symphony is in town performing for the 5th graders!


Mrs. Hewett’s second grade at Williams Township were writing letters to Western NC today!



See all the amazing k-12 art at the fair!!










Students that visited the Williams Township Library library celebrated Hispanic Heritage month. They read "Alma and How She Got Name" by Juana Martinez Neal. And "All Around Us" by Xelena Gonzalez.
Students completed activities from reading the stories. They also learned some spanish words!






Williams Township School would like to thank our students, staff, parents, and community for the outpouring of supplies for the WNC Hurricane Helene victims. We would also like to thank Mr. Casey Godwin from the Roseland Fire Department for picking up two loads of supplies that will be delivered to the Waynesville NC.










Happy Custodians Day to our WTS Custodians! Thank you for all of your hard work, it doesn’t go unnoticed! Mr. Vereen, Mr. Harper and Mr. Jones received a gift card of appreciation from the WTS PTO!



Mrs. Thompson’s class showing appreciation for our custodian, Mr. Harper at WTS.


Congratulations to the 2024-2025 Spelling Bee Winners for Williams Township School! These students will be representing WTS at the CCS Fair on Tuesday Oct. 8th (Elementary) and Wednesday, Oct. 9th (Middle School) at 6 PM. Please come out and support our Aggies!


Due to the potential for hazardous weather, Columbus County Schools will conduct Remote Instruction on Friday, September 27th, 2024. This applies to both students and staff. Schools will provide details regarding assignments.
Extracurricular activities will continue as planned on Thursday. All extracurricular activities for Friday are canceled.


Columbus County Schools will operate on a regular schedule on Wednesday, September 18th, with the following exceptions:
Acme Delco Elementary
East Columbus Jr. Sr. High
CCCA students who ride east-end buses
These schools and affected CCCA students will have a 2-hour delay. Staff at these locations will also be in a 2-hour delay.
If you believe travel conditions in your area are unsafe, please contact your principal in the morning. Our main concern is safety.


Due to ongoing flooding and the potential for hazardous travel conditions, Columbus County Schools will conduct Remote Instruction on Tuesday, September 17th, 2024. This applies to both students and staff. Schools will provide additional details regarding assignments and remote learning procedures. Students will be allowed to make up work missed during Remote Instruction. All extracurricular activities are canceled.
We understand that closing schools for in-person instruction is disruptive and that students benefit most from being in the classroom. However, the safety of our students, parents, and staff is our highest priority. Based on current reports and observed conditions, traveling to and from our campuses could be dangerous tomorrow, particularly in the areas hardest hit by the flooding.
We aim to resume in-person instruction on Wednesday, September 18th, provided conditions improve. We will keep you informed of any updates to this plan.
