This is Love the Bus Week, and we are proud to recognize bus driver Sandra Pone for the incredible work she does every day at West Bladen High School.
From safely transporting students safely to school each day to showing patience, professionalism, and genuine care on every route, Sandra makes a meaningful difference for our Knight family. We are grateful for her dedication to our students and for the steady, dependable presence she provides behind the wheel. 💜🤍
As we continue to celebrate Love the Bus Week, we are proud to recognize Driver Demetrius Thompson for the heroic work he does every day at West Bladen High School.
From safely transporting students to showing patience, professionalism, and care on every route, Demetrius makes a real difference for our Knight family. Thank you for your commitment to our students and for being a true everyday hero behind the wheel.
Get your gardens ready! The West Bladen High School Horticulture Department is hosting its annual Spring Plant Sale. Whether you are looking for fresh veggies or beautiful blooms, we have something for everyone.
All proceeds directly support our school’s Ag Department and FFA!
📍 Location
WBHS Greenhouse
🗓️ Dates & Times
March 30th – April 2nd: 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM
April 3rd (Good Friday): 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
🌿 What’s in Stock?
Vegetables: Heirloom & Cherry Tomatoes, Eggplant, Jalapeños, Bell Peppers, Squash, Watermelons, and Cucumbers.
Flowers: Petunias, Million Bells, Vinca/Periwinkle, Coleus, Geraniums, Wax Begonias, and Marigolds.
Greenery: Kimberly Ferns and beautiful Hanging Baskets!
Note: Prices are coming soon! Come out and support our hardworking students. 🏫🚜


Mr. Autry teaches Agricultural Mechanics and is highly active with our FFA program. He consistently goes above and beyond to support students through hands on learning opportunities, skill development, and leadership experiences that strengthen our school community and help students succeed beyond the classroom.
Thank you, Mr. Autry, for your dedication to our students and for all you do for West Bladen.

Her attention to detail, patience, and willingness to help others make a big difference in the daily life of our school.
Thank you Ms Davis for your hard work and commitment to West Bladen and our Knight family. Knight Pride runs deep.


We are so proud to announce that five of our "rising stars" have been selected to have their artwork exhibited at the Cameron Museum of Art in Wilmington! This is an incredible achievement for these young artists.
Please join us in congratulating: 🌟 Avaleen Berkheimer 🌟 Abigail Darling 🌟 Olivia Meggs 🌟 Everlee Nance 🌟 Calvin Sinclair
If you are in the Wilmington area, be sure to stop by and support our students!
📍 Where: Cameron Museum of Art | 3201 S. 17th Street, Wilmington, NC
📅 When: February 7th – March 1st




🎓💸 Knights vs. Eagles: Scholarship Sprint 💸🎓
All February long, West Bladen and East Bladen are participating in a friendly scholarship competition--which school can submit the most scholarships? Ms. Barber will be available in the Media Center every Tuesday & Thursday to help seniors with scholarship application submissions. If West Bladen comes out on top, seniors will celebrate with ice cream 🍦 and a sweet slice of victory 🥧!
👉 Seniors should check their Senior Canvas page for more information!

Bladen County Schools will operate on a 2 hour delay tomorrow, Thursday, February 5. While, road conditions have significantly improved, the National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for our area due to the possibility of freezing rain overnight. Therefore, out of an abundance of caution all Bladen County Schools and departments will operate on a 2 hour delay tomorrow.
If overnight or early morning conditions require a change to the delay, a decision will be made by 7 am.
We appreciate your cooperation as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff. We encourage everyone to closely monitor all communication channels for additional updates and look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning.

It’s National School Counseling Week, and we are shining a bright spotlight on the heart of our school!
We are so lucky to have Mrs. Deese, Mrs. Wren, and Mrs. Shipman advocating for our students every single day. Whether it’s navigating grades, supporting mental health, or just being a listening ear, these three make sure every student at West Bladen feels seen and supported.
Thank you for your tireless commitment to ensuring every student has a place to be heard and a hand to hold. We appreciate you!









Bladen County Schools will continue with asynchronous remote learning tomorrow, Wednesday, February 4. District administrators have been in communication with the North Carolina Department of Transportation and Bladen County Emergency Services and there continues to be widespread concern with ice on secondary roads.
All events and activities scheduled for Wednesday, February 4 are canceled.
Asynchronous learning means that students will work independently on assignments that teachers have either posted in Canvas, Google Classroom, or sent home with students Friday. Staff will receive information regarding work schedules from their supervisors.
A decision regarding school operations for Thursday, February 5 will be made no later than 6 pm Wednesday.
We appreciate your cooperation as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff, and we encourage everyone to closely monitor all communication channels for additional updates.
Thank you and please stay warm!

Students will have the opportunity to engage with history through real stories and local connections.
You can find out more about this exhibit at https://ncholocaustcouncilworkshops.org/finding-home-nc-holocaust-survivors-exhibit/


Chase Williams of Elizabethtown, NC awarded gold stars for fall 2025 at The Citadel
Chase Williams of Elizabethtown, NC is one of the more than 800 cadets and students recognized for their academic achievements during the fall 2025 semester.
Gold stars are awarded to cadets and students at The Citadel who achieved a 3.7 grade point average or higher. Cadets and students who achieve gold star recognition are also placed on The Citadel's dean's list.
Those cadets may wear gold stars on their uniforms throughout the semester following their academic achievement. A gold star recognition certificate is awarded to non-cadet students who meet the requirements; veteran and active duty students are also awarded challenge coins.

