Due to rising water and the forecast of more rain, elementary will be released at 12:30, and the middle/high will release at 1:00. There will be no after-school care, LIFT, or practice.

Due to rising water and the forecast of more rain, elementary will be released at 12:30, and the middle/high will release at 1:00.
Reading is a blast at WR Castle!
National Counselor Week--We would like to thank, Mrs. Brittany for all she does for our students here at WRC. Our Tomcats sure love you!

We would like to thank Mrs. Melissa Slone, our school counselor, for all of her hard work and dedication. WRC loves you!

Monday morning is off to a great start at WR Castle! We are ready for a full week of learning.
FRYSC Appreciation Week

Students and staff working hard at W.R. Castle! Lots of learning taking place in all grades.


Academic Meet results from 1/23/2023

Congratulations, Tomcats!

Mrs. McCarty is working with 3rd grade students stations. Students are paired weekly to complete tasks and meet back with resource teacher to consult on what they learned and how to improve Way to go 3rd graders!!




After studying food chains, Mr. Cochran's 4th grade students dissected owl pellets. Students used the findings to gather conclusions and evidence to support facts they had previously studied.



WRC's first LiveSchool competition (School of Rock---Battle of the Bands) was a blast! Students and Staff rocked it out! Congratulations to the Backstreet Cats for winning the competition.




5th graders is Mrs. Grim’s math lab use multi-digit multiplication to break codes and escape the mad mathematician.




Our Boys will be in action Thursday evening.

Be a Rainbow in Someone Else’s Cloud




1st graders in Mrs.Grim’s math lab were detectives, solving the mystery of the missing addend.




We became aware of a situation today and as a precautionary measure, we made the proactive decision to go into soft lockdown and contact law enforcement. At no time was any W.R. Castle student or staff member in danger as we take our students and employees safety as top priority. Thank you for your continued understanding and support of our school.
Mr. Adkins’ Stream class was engineering bridges. Each group used cans of play-doh to stress test their paper bridges. The winning groups had about two pounds of play-doh on each bridge.




Help our tiny tomcats learn their colors! Each day has a specific color to wear. Tomorrow (August 23rd) is picture day.

