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Did you know PWCS has a free tutoring resource available for students?
All PWCS students from kindergarten through 12th grade have access to free online tutoring 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whether it's homework help or test prep, Varsity Tutors are here to support students' academic success anytime, day or night!
Learn more about Varsity Online Tutoring in the video below.
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Unlock Free Mental Health Support for Your Student with PWCS and Hazel Health
Mental health challenges can be tough, but no student needs to face them alone. PWCS has partnered with Hazel Health to offer free mental health telehealth services to all students. These services are designed to provide support and guidance, helping students navigate their difficulties. By utilizing these resources, students can gain the tools they need to manage stress and achieve their full potential.
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PWCS Schools Spread Holiday Cheer Through Community Giving
In the spirit of the season, schools across PWCS are spreading joy by giving back to the community. At Ashland Elementary School, the school community donated more than 350 toys for the annual Toys for Tots Drive. Marshall Elementary School is hosting a Giving Tree, where families can pick up a tag and donate the listed items. Rockledge Elementary School is inviting families to donate gently used items and clothes for their Community Collection & Give Away. These are just a few examples of the many ways PWCS schools are giving back.
We encourage you to reach out to your local school to see how you can participate in giving back this holiday season. Alternatively, consider donating to Supporting Partnerships and Resources for Kids (SPARK), the Education Foundation for PWCS. Learn more on the SPARK webpage.
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❅ Winter Break is Almost Here ❅
PWCS families, please note there is no school for students from December 23 to January 3. Enjoy this festive season with your loved ones, and we'll see you in the new year! Happy Holidays!
The Scoop! is Melting This Winter; Why PWCS is Transitioning from The Scoop! to 5 to Thrive
We are excited to announce a shift from our traditional weekly newsletter, The Scoop!, to a new format called 5 to Thrive.
As we bid farewell to The Scoop!, we recognize the need for a more streamlined and focused approach to delivering essential information. 5 to Thrive will provide families with the top five things they need to know for the week ahead, ensuring that our communications are concise, relevant, and actionable.
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Sounds of the Season: Choral Students from Potomac High School Perform at the Kelly Leadership Center
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