Our West Bladen Knights are hitting the road to take on St. Pauls today! Let’s bring that energy to the away stands and cheer them on to a W.

JV: 4:00 PM
Varsity: 7:00 PM
Location: 📍 St. Pauls High School
22 days ago, Lauren Sasser
Based on the graphic for West Bladen High School, here is ADA-compliant alt text designed to be descriptive and helpful for users with visual impairments.  Recommended Alt Text Graphic for West Bladen Baseball "Game Day." A purple and white design featuring an action shot of a baseball player in a navy and white uniform pitching on the mound. Large, stylized text in the background reads "GAME DAY." The bottom text indicates an away game against St. Pauls on Tuesday, March 17, with JV at 4:00 PM and Varsity at 7:00 PM
Our West Bladen Envirothon Teams will compete at Raven Rock state park on Thursday, March 19th. Students need to arrive on campus by 5:30 am for the trip. Please help us wish these teams good luck!
22 days ago, Lauren Sasser
Graphic announcing West Bladen Envirothon Teams competition at Raven Rock State Park on Thursday, March 19th, featuring a scenic river and forest landscape
📢 Attention 9th Grade Parents & Guardians!

Transitioning to high school is a big step, and we want to ensure you and your student have all the tools for success! Please join us for our 9th Grade Parent Information Night.

We will cover essential information regarding academics, school expectations, and how you can support your freshman this upcoming year.

📅 Date: March 24, 2026
⏰ Time: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
📍 Location: West Bladen Media Center

We look forward to seeing our Knight families there! 💜⚔️
22 days ago, Lauren Sasser
Event announcement for West Bladen High School. A graphic featuring the school's purple knight logo and a photo of a school hallway lined with lockers. Text reads: March 24, 2026, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm, West Bladen Media Center.
BCS Families—

Due to the threat of severe weather in our area and out of an abundance of caution, Bladen County Schools will transition to an asynchronous remote learning day for students and an optional workday for staff tomorrow, Monday, March 16.

Asynchronous learning means that students will work independently on assignments that teachers have either posted in Canvas or Google Classroom.

Staff will receive information about the optional workday from their supervisors later this evening.

All after-school events and activities are cancelled for Monday, March 16. Additionally, the special-called Board of Education meeting scheduled for Monday has been postponed until Tuesday, March 17, at 6:30 PM.

Thank you and please stay safe.
24 days ago, Bladen County Schools
Graphic reading “Weather Update” with Bladen County Schools logo on a light background framed by blue lines and orange banner.
Today we have two Employees of the Week, Mrs. Arlene Wren and Mrs. Demia Bolden.
Mrs. Arlene Wren serves as our school social worker and plays an important role in supporting the well being and success of our students each day. Through her compassion, guidance, and dedication, she helps students overcome challenges and stay focused on their goals. Mrs. Wren is also the proud mother of students Faith and Andrew, and we are grateful for the care and commitment she brings to our school community.
Mrs. Bolden is one of our math teachers and a valued member of our faculty. She is known for her dedication to helping students understand challenging concepts and for the positive relationships she builds in the classroom. We are grateful for the impact she has on our students and look forward to welcoming her back with us soon.
26 days ago, West Bladen High School
Graphic with a purple background reading “Employee of the Week.” A circular photo of Arlene Wren appears in the center. Text below reads “Arlene Wren – West Bladen High School.”
Graphic with a purple background reading “Employee of the Week.” A circular photo of Demia Bolden appears in the center. Text below reads “Demia Bolden – West Bladen High School.”
IT’S GAME DAY! ⚾️🔥

The gear is on, the dirt is flying, and the Knights are ready to take the field. Come out and support West Bladen as we hunt for the ‘W’ tonight!
26 days ago, Lauren Sasser
Graphic with 'GAME DAY' in large, bold purple and black 3D lettering. A baseball catcher in a dark blue and white uniform is shown in an action pose, crouching on a dirt field with a stadium background. The image has a stylized, energetic feel with white smoke or dust effects around the player.
West Bladen High School is incredibly proud of our National Beta students for their outstanding performance at the North Carolina State Beta Convention this year! Our students represented West Bladen with excellence, creativity, and talent across multiple events.

Their major accomplishments include:

-1st Place – Show Choir
-3rd Place – Large Group Talent

-Jonah Bryan – 5th Place, Black & White Photography (Division I)
-Caroline Musselwhite – 3rd Place, Fiber Arts (Division I)
-Liberty Osborne – 1st Place, Jewelry (Division II)
-Cylee Lugenbell – 5th Place, Quilling (Division II)

In addition, five West Bladen students were selected as Premier Performers: Omarion Brown, Makenna Thurman, Everlee Nance, Anthony Corbett, and Aidan Trinidad. This an honor given to exceptional performers who are invited to take part in a special opening performance at the National Beta Convention.

These achievements are a reflection of the hard work, creativity, and dedication our students bring to everything they do. Their success highlights the core values of the National Beta organization—achievement, leadership, character, and service.

These students are now excited to take the next step as they prepare to compete on the national stage at the National Beta Convention in Nashville, Tennessee this June.

Congratulations to all of our Beta students and sponsors for representing West Bladen High School with pride! We are so proud of each and every one of you!
26 days ago, Lauren Sasser
A composite image celebrating West Bladen High School Beta Club students. It features various group and individual photos of students holding award certificates from a state convention
West Bladen High School student holds a "Premier Performers" award certificate while standing inside a school building
West Bladen High School student holds a "Premier Performers" award certificate while standing inside a school building
West Bladen High School student holds a "Premier Performers" award certificate while standing inside a school building
West Bladen High School student holds a "Premier Performers" award certificate while standing inside a school building
Two smiling West Bladen High School students hold a "Premier Performers" award certificate while standing inside a school building
A group of approximately 25 high school students and two teachers pose together indoors. A student in the center holds a yellow "2nd Place" award certificate from a North Carolina convention
Group of West Bladen High School students standing in a gym, smiling and holding a yellow award plaque for their Show Choir performance at a state convention
Need a little extra help mastering your coursework? 📚 Join us for EOC Tutoring! Whether you're looking to bridge a gap or just want to stay ahead, we’re here to support you.

🗓 When: Tuesdays & Thursdays
⏰ Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
📍 Details: See your teacher for more information!

Don't wait until the last minute—let's get those scores up together! ✨
28 days ago, Lauren Sasser
Educational flyer for EOC Tutoring. Text: "EOC Tutoring. See your teacher for additional details! Tuesday & Thursday 3:00-4:00 PM." Image includes a coffee cup on a stack of books.
🌾 Support Our FFA Chapter! 🌾 Our FFA chapter is selling apparel as a fundraiser to help support our students as they participate in competitions, leadership conferences, and other FFA events throughout the year. Check out the gear our students are rocking! Available Items: • Hoodies – $35 • Hats – $25 • Shirts – $25 If you’re interested in supporting our FFA program and grabbing some great gear, please contact Sean Nunnery at smnunnery@bladen.k12.nc.us. Thank you for supporting our students and the future of agriculture! 🌱 #FFA
28 days ago, Lauren Sasser
Four students in a school hallway wear matching green hoodies and tan caps. Two face forward posing, while two face away showing the hoodie logo.
Students in our Horticulture I and Ag Mechanics I classes teamed up this week for some school ground beautification. From prepping the soil to getting those trees safely in the ground, these students are putting their classroom skills to work to make our school a more beautiful place for everyone.

We love seeing our students take pride in their campus! Great job, Knights! 🛡️🌱
29 days ago, Lauren Sasser
Five students and an adult planting a small tree in a field on a sunny day with shovels and a bag of mulch.
Five students in casual clothing work together outdoors to plant a tree in a large black plastic pot on a sunny day.
A young person wearing a black jacket and jeans plants a small tree in a grassy field on a sunny day with trees behind.
Two people standing on a sidewalk next to a patch of grass with a shovel and a hole being dug in the dirt.
The WBHS horticulture program has been busy this semester preparing for the plant sale. Don’t forget to stop by March 30th-April 3rd. All proceeds will go towards the WBHS agricultural program
29 days ago, Lauren Sasser
Eight smiling West Bladen High School horticulture students stand together in a greenhouse, proudly holding various potted plants and trays of green seedlings. The students are positioned behind several rows of organized plant starts, with the greenhouse glass structure visible in the background
A vibrant close-up of a greenhouse bench filled with rows of healthy starter plants, including lime-green and deep purple Sweet Potato vines and variegated Coleus. In the background, a person in a purple shirt works at a neighboring wooden potting table.
Three female students in the West Bladen High School horticulture program carefully planting seedlings into black plastic starter trays on a greenhouse workbench
Building more than just birdhouses! 🔨🐦

Our Agriculture Mechanics 1 students have been hard at work this spring semester! From mastering shop safety to perfecting their measurements and assembly, these students successfully completed their birdhouse construction project.

It’s great to see these hands-on skills in action. Check out the finished products!
29 days ago, Lauren Sasser
A group of approximately fifteen high school students standing on a staircase indoors, many of them proudly holding handmade wooden birdhouses. A large American flag is visible in the background.
Senior of the Week
30 days ago, Lauren Sasser
SGA Senior of the Week" featuring Estrella Vasquez-Aguilar. It includes a portrait of Estrella and a photo of her with a tennis racket. Text lists her activities as SGA, National Technical Honor Society, PGC, Tennis, Soccer, Bowling Team, and Honor Roll. It notes her plans to attend Cape Fear Community College this fall to pursue a career as a radiologist.
It’s Game Day! ⚾️💜

Our Knights are taking the field at home today to face off against Pender. JV gets things started at 4:00 PM, followed by Varsity under the lights at 7:00 PM.

Come out, wear your purple, and let’s make some noise! Let’s go Knights! ⚔️💪
30 days ago, Lauren Sasser
Graphic for West Bladen Baseball Game Day. An action shot of a pitcher in a purple uniform throwing a ball. Text reads: Home vs. Pender, 4:00 PM JV and 7:00 PM Varsity, Monday March 9.
Last week our West Bladen Key Club students spent an eye-opening day volunteering at Second Harvest Food Bank. Not only did they roll up their sleeves to help, but they also learned the "why" behind the work—discovering how food banks act as a vital lifeline for families across our community.

We are so proud of these students for leading with their hearts and growing as community leaders.
30 days ago, Lauren Sasser
A group of students stands in front of a tan building under a sign that reads "Welcome to Second Harvest Food Bank."
two large donation checks from Wawa and Food Lion for Second Harvest Food Bank of SENC
Volunteers in gloves packing boxes of donated food and produce on wooden pallets in a warehouse
A group of West Bladen High School students volunteer together, packing yellow boxes with food at a community food bank
A young man in a black jacket looks toward a person with dark hair in a ponytail at a community food bank event
students coming through  a door
students looking at materials
students helping to gather supplies
students helping
Employees of the Week

This week we are proud to recognize Preston Worley, Social Studies teacher and Football Coach, and Jacob Rowe, Science teacher, as our Employees of the Week at the Castle.

Coach Worley makes history come alive in the classroom while also investing in our student athletes on the field. Mr. Rowe inspires curiosity and critical thinking in science, helping students explore, question, and discover.

Thank you both for your leadership, dedication, and the positive difference you make for our students each day. 💜🤍
about 1 month ago, West Bladen High School
Graphic with a purple background and gold accents reading Employee of the Week. A circular headshot shows Preston Worley, a man with short light hair and a beard, smiling and wearing sunglasses on top of his head and a blue shirt. The text below reads Preston Worley and West Bladen High School.
Graphic with a purple background and gold accents reading Employee of the Week. A circular headshot shows Jacob Rowe, a man with a beard wearing a dark cap and black shirt, smiling in a selfie style photo. The text below reads Jacob Rowe and West Bladen High School.
Yesterday our PGC Leaders participated in a fun skill-building activity focused on communication and teamwork. One partner was blindfolded while the other guided them step-by-step to recreate a simple drawing. The result: lots of laughs, stronger communication skills, and a great reminder of how important clear instructions and active listening can be.
about 1 month ago, Lauren Sasser
a blindfolded student sits in a chair while another student stands behind coaching her
a student sits in a chair while another student stands next to the chair coaching her
a blindfolded boy draws while a female student gives directions
one student listens to instructions to draw while another gives directives
a student poses with his drawing
one student is drawing while another coaches
two students participate in an activity
two students pose with their drawings
two female students pose with their drawings
two students pose with photos
On Thursday, March 5th, West Bladen FFA students competed in the FFA Public Speaking LDE events.
🎤 Clinton earned 5th place in Extemporaneous Public Speaking and qualified for the Regional Competition!
🎤 Chloe Walters delivered a wonderful Prepared Public Speech, earning 5th place.
We are incredibly proud of the hard work, confidence, and dedication shown by our public speaking students. Representing West Bladen FFA with professionalism and courage is something to celebrate!
Please join us in wishing Clinton the best of luck at the Regional Competition in Fayetteville! 🌟
#WestBladenFFA #FFA
about 1 month ago, Lauren Sasser
Two West Bladen FFA students stand professionally in official dress for a public speaking competition.
IT’S GAME DAY! ⚾️
Our West Bladen Knights are heading on the road to take on Clinton tonight! Let’s show up loud and proud to support our boys on the diamond.

📍 Location: Clinton

⏰ First Pitch: 6:00 PM
about 1 month ago, Lauren Sasser
Away baseball graphic - at Clinton 6pm
Last week our school celebrated National FFA Week! Here are some highlights of our FFA chapter.
Monday- Agricultural hat day at the castle! Shoutout to all the students who wore agricultural hats and the few that dawned cowboy hats.
Tuesday- Students were encouraged to wear camo. Some students went above and beyond and wore waders the entire school day. 4 of our FFA members competed in the Southeastern Gator Wars competition. We would like to recognize Brody Rhodes, Connor Sykes, Joshua Strickland, and William Yandle for their participation.
Wednesday- For this day students were encouraged to wear blue and gold or an FFA shirt. Our FFA members celebrated this day of National FFA week through promoting agricultural literacy. 7 of our FFA members went on a field trip to Dublin Primary School to read agricultural related children's books to the 1st grade classes. These 7 students did an outstanding job representing West Bladen High School and promoting agricultural literacy. We would like to recognize Ava Bordeaux, Hayden Morgan, Hailii, Andrews, Caroline Musslewhite, Avery Barkley, Randy Grimsley, William Yandle.
Thank you to all the staff and students who made this National FFA week wonderful!
about 1 month ago, Lauren Sasser
7 FFA students pose outside Dublin Primary School
2 male FFA students speak to a class of elementary students sitting on a colorful carpet
2 female FFA students talking to an elemntary boy holding a piece of paper while other elementary students observe
FFA students showing 2 elementary students how to do tree pose
FFA students talking to a classroom of elementary students
4 FFA students leading a class of elementary students in tree pose
elementary students doing yoga directed by FFA students
3 students working at a cart
4 smiling male students at FFA
8 students outside a BCS bus