It’s School Social Workers Week! 🌟 We are so incredibly lucky to have Mrs. Wren on our team at West Bladen High School. Her commitment to our students’ well-being and her tireless support for our families make a difference every single day.

Thank you, Mrs. Wren, for everything you do to help our students thrive!
about 1 month ago, Lauren Sasser
Headshot of a smiling woman, Mrs. Wren, centered above the text: "Thank you for your unwavering support and dedication to our students. We appreciate everything you do!" decorated with gold confetti.
IT’S GAME DAY! ⚾️

Our Knights are hitting the road today to take on Lumberton! Suit up and head over to show your support as we look to bring home the W. ⚔️💪

🗓 Monday, 3/2
📍 Away vs. Lumberton
⏰ JV: 4:30 PM | Varsity: 7:00 PM

Let’s go, West! 🏆
about 1 month ago, Lauren Sasser
Graphic for West Bladen Baseball: A catcher in action behind home plate. Text reads "GAME DAY. AWAY VS. LUMBERTON. 4:30 PM JV, 7:00 PM VARSITY. MONDAY 3/2.
Employees of the Week at the West Bladen Castle

This week we are proud to recognize Salvador Garcia, our Spanish teacher, and Sergeant First Class Vincent Phillips of the JROTC Department as our Employees of the Week.

Mr. Garcia works each day to help students build language skills, cultural awareness, and confidence in communication. Sergeant First Class Phillips leads with discipline, integrity, and a strong commitment to developing leadership and character in our cadets.

Thank you both for the positive impact you make at the Castle and for your dedication to our students. 💜🤍
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 Salvador Garcia, a man with short gray hair wearing a yellow shirt and a neutral expression. The text below reads Salvador Garcia and West Bladen High School.
Graphic with a purple background and gold accents reading Employee of the Week. A circular headshot shows Sergeant First Class Vincent Phillips, a man with short light hair and a slight smile, wearing a dark shirt. The text below reads SFC Vincent Phillips and West Bladen High School.
🎓Senior of the Week🎓
about 1 month ago, Lauren Sasser
SGA Senior of the Week Jackson Pait, a West Bladen basketball player attending Chowan University for Sports Medicine. Includes photos of Jackson in his jersey and a tuxedo.
IT’S GAME DAY! ⚾️💜

The Knights are taking the show on the road today as they face off against Gray’s Creek. Let’s bring that West Bladen energy to their turf! ⚔️

📍 Where: Gray's Creek
⏰ First Pitch: 7:00 PM
📅 Date: Wednesday, Feb 25th
about 1 month ago, Lauren Sasser
Graphic for West Bladen Baseball game day against Gray’s Creek. Features a baseball player in a purple and white uniform swinging a bat. Text reads: AWAY vs. GRAY’S CREEK, 4:30 PM JV | 7:00 PM VARSITY | WEDNESDAY 2/25.
Making the most of every minute! 🏗️✨

While the ACTs had our usual schedule a bit "displaced," Ms. Faircloth’s class turned that time into a major team-building win! Students were challenged to build the tallest tower possible using only index cards. 🃏

It’s amazing what can be built when you work together! Check out these future engineers in action. 👷‍♂️👷‍♀️
about 1 month ago, Lauren Sasser
Four high school students smiling and collaborating on a paper tower project at a table in a library with bookshelves in the background.
Students at West Bladen High School work together at a classroom table to build a tall tower out of white index cards and paper during a hands-on STEM activity.
Four students sit around a library table collaborating on a project. They are focused on arranging small white rectangular blocks and writing on papers. More students are visible in the background.
Two students sit at a wooden table in a classroom; one works on a paper while the other watches. A tall, white geometric paper sculpture sits on a stack of books between them
Join us on March 4th at West Bladen High School for two vital sessions designed to keep our community informed and healthy.

Drugs Uncovered (3:30 PM – 5:30 PM): A must-attend workshop to learn about current drug trends, signs of use, and how to protect our youth. - for Adults

Vaping 101 (3:30 PM – 5:30 PM): A deep dive into nicotine prevention, the impact on brain development, and making healthy choices. - for STUDENTS

📍 Location: West Bladen High School
🔗 Register here: https://forms.gle/952GWpJPR3hMMtFS6

Let’s work together for a safer, healthier future!

about 1 month ago, Lauren Sasser
Vaping 101 Nicotine Prevention at West Bladen High School, March 4, 2026, 3:30–5:30 PM. Includes research on nicotine's impact and healthy decision-making.
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Flip into flavor! 🥞✨

Ms. Kinlaw’s Foods 1 students had a blast whipping up delicious chocolate and confetti pancakes today. There’s no better way to learn culinary skills than with a stack of sweets!

What is Shrove Tuesday? Often known as "Pancake Tuesday," it is the traditional day of feasting before the start of Lent. Historically, it was the last opportunity to use up rich ingredients like eggs, sugar, and butter before the fasting season begins—and our students certainly put those ingredients to good use!
about 1 month ago, Lauren Sasser
Three smiling students pose next to a griddle with pancakes
One boy stands next to a stove stirring a pan while a second boy stands next to a griddle with a spatula before flipping pancakes
4 students seated around a table enjoying pancakes
pancakes with strawberries, maple syrup,  and powdered sugar.
a stack of pancakes with colorful sprinkles in the batter
Celebrating Black History Month at the Castle!
about 1 month ago, Lauren Sasser
A group of six smiling Black women standing together on a staircase. They are dressed in colorful, professional attire, including shades of red, green, and purple.
Two smiling Black women standing in a school hallway. The woman on the left is wearing a bright red academic or ceremonial robe with gold trim and a matching headpiece. The woman on the right is wearing a blue and black patterned dashiki-style top and glasses.
Two women smiling in a school hallway; one wears a yellow and black patterned dashiki with glasses, and the other wears a bright red long-sleeved top.
Six smiling Black women in vibrant, professional attire stand together on a staircase for a Black History Month celebration.
It’s Game Day in the Diamond! ⚾️

Our West Bladen Knights are heading to Red Springs today for a pre-season scrimmage. Come out and support the team as they sharpen their skills for the upcoming season!

📍 Where: Red Springs High School
⏰ When: 5:00 PM & 7:00 PM
about 2 months ago, Lauren Sasser
Graphic for West Bladen Baseball Scrimmage Day. It features a baseball player in a purple and white uniform pitching, with the large text "SCRIMMAGE DAY" overlaid on a smoky grey and white background. The bottom text states: "Away vs. Red Springs, Game at 5:00 PM & 7:00 PM."
Employees of the Week

This week, we are proud to recognize two outstanding members of our English Department at the Castle, Ronita Troy and Lara Barber, as our Employees of the Week.

Through their dedication to literacy, critical thinking, and meaningful student engagement, Ms. Troy and Ms. Barber help our students grow as readers, writers, and thoughtful communicators. Thank you both for the passion, professionalism, and care you bring to West Bladen High School each day. 💜🤍
about 2 months ago, West Bladen High School
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Graphic with a purple background and gold accents reading Employee of the Week. A circular headshot shows Lara Barber, a woman with short natural hair and glasses, wearing earrings and a patterned top. The text below reads Lara Barber and West Bladen High School.
Sweet success in the kitchen! 🍭🍍

Ms. Kinlaw’s Foods 2 students had a blast mastering the art of confectionery this week. The classroom was smelling tropical as they whipped up handmade Pina Colada flavored hard candy lollipops. From prepping the molds to the final festive result, these students are proving that science and cooking make a delicious team!
about 2 months ago, Lauren Sasser
Two students in aprons and hairnets at a table, carefully making lollipops using metal molds in a classroom kitchen.
Three students in aprons and hairnets posing in a classroom kitchen during a food science lab.
Three students in a classroom kitchen smiling and holding up their handmade lollipops.
Come join us tonight for our Conference Tournament Boy’s Semi Finals!
about 2 months ago, Lauren Sasser
A basketball graphic for the Southeastern Conference Boys' Semi-Finals at West Bladen High School on 02/19/2026 at 6:00 PM.
One step closer to the finish line! 🎓✨

Last week's Junior Class Ring Ceremony was such a special milestone. These rings aren't just jewelry; they’re a symbol of all the hard work, late nights, and memories made at West Bladen High so far. We are so proud of the Class of 2027! 💍
about 2 months ago, Lauren Sasser
A group of five high school students stands behind a wooden podium during a presentation in a school media center. A crowd of seated adults and students face them, with an American flag and purple wall decorations in the background.
A young woman stands at a wooden podium speaking to an audience. Behind her is a purple wall with a large 'Attendance Matters' calendar and an American flag.
A high school student in a graduation gown receives a small gift box from a man in a black polo shirt during an indoor ceremony. Another student stands nearby against a purple and white wall with a 'Class of 2024' banner in the background.
A young man in a grey and black tracksuit stands smiling while holding a small blue jewelry box. He is being presented with the award by a man in a black polo shirt, with another man in a pink shirt standing behind a table in the background.
Principal hands a ring to a student and shakes his hand
🌟💙 West Bladen FFA Meeting Recap! 💛🌟
What a GREAT afternoon at West Bladen FFA!
Our members kicked things off with official opening ceremonies, followed by chapter updates and important announcements. Then it was time to roll up our sleeves and get to work sharpening those CDE & LDE skills!
Students rotated through hands-on practice stations including:
🐮 Livestock Judging – Placing classes of beef steers, dairy heifers, and market hogs
🥚 Poultry Judging – Grading eggs like true industry professionals
🎤 Extemporaneous Speaking – Crafting and delivering a 15-second speech on the spot
📜 Creed Activity – Building confidence and presentation skills
🐛 Pest ID – Identifying common pests and strengthening ag knowledge

The best part? The camaraderie, team building, laughter, and watching students encourage one another. These moments are what FFA is all about — growing leaders, building confidence, and learning by doing.
So proud of our Knights stepping up and putting in the work! 💪🌾
about 2 months ago, Lauren Sasser
Five FFA members stand behind a wooden podium in a garage-style classroom, with one student presenting from a laptop while others observe and smile.

On Friday, PGC students at West Bladen High School proudly participated in No One Eats Alone Day as part of the Sandy Hook Promise initiative.

No One Eats Alone Day is designed for schools that want to celebrate the importance of connectedness, kindness, and belonging. Inspired by the peer led No One Eats Alone program, this no cost initiative helps students recognize social isolation and build meaningful connections starting in the lunchroom and lasting all year.

We are proud of our students for choosing inclusion, showing compassion, and making sure that at PGC, everyone belongs. 💜🤍

about 2 months ago, West Bladen High School
A group of high school students pose together in a school cafeteria area with purple columns and bright overhead lighting. Most are wearing matching gray hoodies with a purple logo, while two students lie playfully on the floor in front of the group. Other students and lunch tables are visible in the background.
The same group of high school students stand together in a cafeteria entrance area, smiling and posing for a photo. Many are dressed in matching gray hoodies with a purple logo, and the busy cafeteria with students and serving lines can be seen behind them.
Did you know that the School Resource Officer (SRO) program began in the 1950s as a way to build positive relationships between law enforcement and students? Today, we are proud to recognize and thank our very own School Resource Officer, Officer Willoughby, for his dedication, service, and daily commitment to our students and staff. We recently sat down with Officer Willoughby to talk about his role as SRO.

Officer Willoughby told us that he began his career in law enforcement to help others in a time of need and that he likes knowing that all students are safe. He told our Journalism Staff that he could not identify a single moment that stood out but that he has had many positive interactions with students due to his open-door policy. If a student comes by and seems to want to talk, he is willing to give them the opportunity. Officer Willoughby hasn't always been a School Resource Officer. His career spans other roles such as court bailiff, road deputy, and detention officer. Thank you, Officer Willoughby, for your service to our school and our community as a whole!
about 2 months ago, Lara Barber
A photo of Officer Wally Willoughby and his K9 officer, Orex.
We are proud to recognize Dawn Russ from Social Studies/Civics and Clayton Dowless, our Welding Instructor, as our Employees of the Week.

Mrs. Russ works each day to help students understand history, government, and their role as informed and engaged citizens. Mr. Dowless provides hands-on instruction that equips students with practical skills, industry knowledge, and confidence for the workforce.

Thank you both for your dedication to our students and for the positive impact you make on our school community.
about 2 months ago, West Bladen High School
Clayton Dowless image Graphic with a purple background and gold accents reading Employee of the Week. A circular headshot shows Clayton Dowless, a middle aged man with short dark hair and a neutral expression, wearing a dark shirt. The text below reads Clayton Dowless and West Bladen High School.
Dawn Russ image Graphic with a purple background and gold accents reading Employee of the Week. A circular headshot shows Dawn Russ, a woman with short gray hair and glasses, wearing a light colored jacket. The text below reads Dawn Russ and West Bladen High School.
BCS Families—

📅 Calendar Update: Thursday, February 26th will now be a NO SCHOOL day for students (currently scheduled as a half day). Staff will use this day for professional collaboration.

Please mark your calendars with this change!.
about 2 months ago, Bladen County Schools
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Calling all West Bladen Juniors! 🗣️ It’s time to sharpen your skills, boost your confidence, and walk into the ACT ready to win.

Join us for our ACT Bootcamp—where preparation meets power! ⚡️

📅 When: February 16th & 17th, 2026
📍 Where: The Media Center
🎯 Who: All Juniors

Don't leave your scores to chance. Get ready to level up! See you there! ⚔️
about 2 months ago, Lauren Sasser
ACT Bootcamp flyer: Feb 16-17, 2026, at the Media Center. Text: Level up and sharpen your skills to walk in ready to win.