KWHS Winter P.E. Camp! Registration Open!
When: Sat., Dec. 6th
Time: 9:00am-1:00pm
Where: KWHS Gymnasium
Who: K-5
Cost: $40
What: a fun morning of games and activities run by KW high school students.
Reach out to Coach Hood for more information!
When: Sat., Dec. 6th
Time: 9:00am-1:00pm
Where: KWHS Gymnasium
Who: K-5
Cost: $40
What: a fun morning of games and activities run by KW high school students.
Reach out to Coach Hood for more information!

Happy World Kindness Day! 🌟✨ Today, let’s take a moment to reflect on the power of kindness. A simple smile, a helping hand, or a kind word can change someone's day.💖

Celebrating a major achievement: congratulations to Henry Kite on signing with William & Mary’s baseball program today. This milestone reflects years of discipline, teamwork, and goal-driven effort — qualities that translate directly to success both on the field and in future careers. Please join me in congratulating Henry and wishing him success in this next chapter.
It’s School Psychology Awareness Week — Nov 11–15! Celebrate the professionals who support students’ mental health, learning differences, and social‑emotional growth. Their work quiets fears, builds confidence, and changes lives behind the scenes.

Please join us on November 17 at the School Board Conference room at 3:00 pm for the SHAB Meeting.

Looking for a fun way to stay active this winter? ❄️⚽️ KWHS Soccer teams are hosting a soccer camp in December and January for students in grades 2–7! Perfect for beginners and experienced players alike. Payment can be made via MyPaymentsPlus.

The Chesapeake Bay Governor's School is now accepting applications! 🌊🔬✨ Deadline: January 16, 2026 — plenty of time to prepare a standout application. Have questions about the program or need help with your application? Contact Miss Jessica Hubbard in the Couseling Department. Applications found here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScM0uPrYB-AHcasv9JUcZGb9tnzBze0kD50yIrANmiAYSBufg/viewform

🏃♀️🏃♂️✨ Congratulations to our cross country teams for giving their all at States this weekend — every stride showed heart, grit, and teamwork. Girls placed 10th out of 12 teams, including out performing Bruton who defeated them the week prior at regionals.
Boys placed 9th out of 12 teams. With 5th to 9th place separated by only 27pts. Defeating both region A teams (Bruton and Poquoson). With Cole Slater medaling in 13th place.
Boys placed 9th out of 12 teams. With 5th to 9th place separated by only 27pts. Defeating both region A teams (Bruton and Poquoson). With Cole Slater medaling in 13th place.




🎉 It’s STEM/STEAM Day! 🌈🔬 Let’s ignite curiosity and creativity in our students! From coding robots to designing art with science, the possibilities are endless! 💡✨

Attention basketball players & families - These are the practice times for the month of November.

Come support our Cross Country team as we send them off to states. Parents and the community are invited to join us in the BACK PARKING LOT on Friday morning at 10 am as the team heads off to the state competition in Salem.

November is here, and it’s time to celebrate Native American Heritage Month! 🎉🪶 This month is dedicated to honoring the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of Native American communities.


🏃♂️✨ Hey indoor track stars! ✨🏃♀️
Mark your calendars! 🗓️ Practice is happening from Nov 10-14, 3:30-5:30 PM! Remember, you need an up-to-date VHSL Athletic Physical to join us.
Got questions? Ask Coach Andre Jones! ajones@kwcps.k12.va.us 🙌
Let’s crush it this season! 💪
Mark your calendars! 🗓️ Practice is happening from Nov 10-14, 3:30-5:30 PM! Remember, you need an up-to-date VHSL Athletic Physical to join us.
Got questions? Ask Coach Andre Jones! ajones@kwcps.k12.va.us 🙌
Let’s crush it this season! 💪

Please plan to join us for a day of Family Connections and Conferences. We will have informational sessions and meetings for graduation, RCC, GRASP, Bridging, CBGS, Athletics, 100th Anniversary planning, Parent Advisory Meeting, and more.
Times of presentations - please join as you are able
RCC Presentation- 1:00 pm
100th anniversary input and Parent Advisory- 2:00 pm
CBGS Presentation- 3:00 pm
Graduation information- 3:00 pm
Counseling- 4:00 pm
Bridging Communities Presentation - 4:30 pm
If you would like to schedule a conference, please contact the Registrar, Ms. Barber at 804.769.3434 - You are welcome to drop by as well.

📣 Calling all aspiring athletes! Girls Basketball tryouts are happening on November 10 from 3:30 - 6:00 pm at King William High School! 🏀 Make sure you have your current VHSL sports physical and meet academic standards. Contact Coach Johnson or Coach Harris with any questions.


POWDERPUFF IS HERE!! Come out and cheer on your favorite Cavalier Powerpuff players and cheerleaders while also raising money for our many awesome service projects this year!
Projects to be benefited are:
- Precious Packages where students will be packing and delivering packages full of entertaining activities for hospitalized children in the Richmond area and within King William Social Services.
- Tails, Toys, and Treats where students will be making and delivering pet treats and toys to the Regional Animal Shelter - King William, Virginia.
First round will be during the school day and open to all students who purchase a $3 ticket or bring 1 Wish List item. Tickets can be purchased on MPP or cash on 11/12 before school in room 511 or during all lunches.
Championship will be at 7pm open and to all spectators! Tickets are $5 or bring 2 Wish List items! Tickets can be purchased on MPP or cash on 11/12 before school in room 511, during all lunches OR at the gate. Gates open at 6:30pm.
Any KWHS students who want to play or cheer can register on Canvas or head over to King William Service Learning Facebook or Instagram. Go Cavs!
Projects to be benefited are:
- Precious Packages where students will be packing and delivering packages full of entertaining activities for hospitalized children in the Richmond area and within King William Social Services.
- Tails, Toys, and Treats where students will be making and delivering pet treats and toys to the Regional Animal Shelter - King William, Virginia.
First round will be during the school day and open to all students who purchase a $3 ticket or bring 1 Wish List item. Tickets can be purchased on MPP or cash on 11/12 before school in room 511 or during all lunches.
Championship will be at 7pm open and to all spectators! Tickets are $5 or bring 2 Wish List items! Tickets can be purchased on MPP or cash on 11/12 before school in room 511, during all lunches OR at the gate. Gates open at 6:30pm.
Any KWHS students who want to play or cheer can register on Canvas or head over to King William Service Learning Facebook or Instagram. Go Cavs!

Ms. Compton's History classes literally got a taste of colonial life! 🫐
As part of our study on the 13 colonies, we got messy and made our own historical ink out of blueberries! This project helped us understand the amazing resourcefulness of early American settlers and how they used simple, everyday materials for essential tasks.
As part of our study on the 13 colonies, we got messy and made our own historical ink out of blueberries! This project helped us understand the amazing resourcefulness of early American settlers and how they used simple, everyday materials for essential tasks.






Proud to highlight the efforts of our National Honor Society students who engaged in community service today by cleaning headstones in the family cemetery at Zoar State Forest. This initiative not only preserves local history but also instills values of leadership and responsibility in our youth.








Students from Ms. Compton's and Mrs. Funai's classes visited Primis Bank Tuesday for the second part of their bank presentation—and it was a huge success!
After learning the basics at school last week, students got to practice vital skills like writing a check, making a deposit, filling out a deposit slip, and even counting cash. They also received important lessons on spotting scam emails and the fundamentals of budgeting.
Thank you to the team at Primis Bank for giving our students such valuable, hands-on financial education!
After learning the basics at school last week, students got to practice vital skills like writing a check, making a deposit, filling out a deposit slip, and even counting cash. They also received important lessons on spotting scam emails and the fundamentals of budgeting.
Thank you to the team at Primis Bank for giving our students such valuable, hands-on financial education!





