Please see the latest update to the Master Facility Planning Process FAQ 3/2/23 at: Master Facility Plan FAQ 3/2/23

See the attached letter regarding state assessment participation for the 2022-2023 school year.

"Into the Woods" is the 8th Junior All-County Musical and will be held at Warren Area High School from March 9th through the 11th. Tickets may be purchased in the WAHS auditorium ...

Safe2Say Something is a youth violence prevention program run by the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General. The program teaches youth and adults how to recognize warning sign...
Dear Parent,
The Pennsylvania Department of Education, Bureau of Special Education (BSE), monitors all school districts and charter schools in the state at least once every six y...
The link below will take you to the CDC COVID-19 information site. This is provided as a resources to anyone interested in what information is being made available by the CDC for s...

The Warren County School District (WCSD) announces that all of its schools will be participating in the Community Eligibility Program (CEP) for the 2022-23 school year. Under CEP, ...
It has come to the district's attention that the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services has sent out a new round of P-EBT cards. The WCSD does not administer P-EBT or distribute...

We’re thrilled to announce the new app for Warren County School District! It’s everything WarrenCounty School District, in your pocket.
With the new app, you can access documen...
Any student planning on participating in virtual education next year in some fashion, be it full-time, part-time, credit recovery, enrichment, and/or singleton, must complete the r...
The Warren County School District will be holding an Open Interview Day for support positions in the following departments:
CAFETERIACUSTODIALMAINTENANCEPARAPROFESSIONALSECRETARY
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In accordance with the Pennsylvania Department of Education - Bureau of Special Education, the WCSD is extending the opportunity for community members to view the 2022-2025 special...

CHIP covers uninsured children and teens up to age 19 – and no family earns too much to qualify. With nearly 128,000 uninsured children in Pennsylvania, this is great news for fami...