
WURTLAND WILDCAST
Students in Mrs. Long's drama class spent two days creating props from pipe cleaners and writing short stories featuring their props. On Friday, they spent time performing in front of the class! This looks like FUN!











GREENUP COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE


We would like to congratulate our Greenup County middle school girls basketball teams in sixth, seventh, and eighth grades! Last night, all three teams defeated the Raceland Rams! Great job, ladies!

GREENUP COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE


LABOR DAY OBSERVANCE


COLLEAGUE CREDIT
Brandi Litteral shares that we are so appreciative of Jujuana Hieneman! She has stepped into her role as a guidance counselor effortlessly this week and has been so helpful. Thank you so much, Ms. Hieneman! We appreciate you!


WILDCAT OF THE WEEK
Mrs. Long shares that Leeam had several extra folders this week. He willingly gave them to her, telling her to give them to other students in need. Way to be a giving Wildcat, Leeam!


Congratulations to our Greenup County seventh-grade football team on a win over Ashland Middle School with a final score of 20 - 8! Great job, guys! 🏈

VISUAL MEDIA ON THE SCENE
Students in Visual Media have been putting their technologies to use and practicing photography skills throughout the first few days of school. Look at the excitement on the faces of our Wildcats and take a peek at some of our learning adventures. It’s a great year to be a Wildcat!











KIP SURVEY ADMINISTRATION
We are pleased to inform you that administration of the Kentucky Incentives for Prevention (KIP) Youth Survey will resume in fall 2024! Kentucky’s Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities, Division of Substance Use Disorder supports implementation of KIP, our state’s largest source of data related to youth use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. KIP also addresses mental health, bullying, school safety, and other risk and protective factors associated with youth behavioral health. In 2021, over 93,000 students representing 127 school districts completed the survey, and the findings provided an invaluable substance use prevention and health promotion tool for those communities.
KIP SURVEY LETTER LINK:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IQKlBn8mbIqboRL_f52rUyeKlCiSQJsC/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112053312765852694532&rtpof=true&sd=true
KIP SURVEY FACT SHEET:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FZnd9cbYEJCWjemDSJW4Drjdh2jP3EuV/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112053312765852694532&rtpof=true&sd=true


FOR A BETTER WURTLAND. FOR A BETTER WORLD.
MR. ISAAC SHERMAN
At Wurtland Middle School, we are committed to preparing our students for the future in a variety of ways. We're working hard for our students, the community of Wurtland, and for our surrounding world! As we enter into a new school year, we'll continue sharing how we're preparing our students to be successful.


FOR A BETTER WURTLAND. FOR A BETTER WORLD.
MR. CHRIS BLEVINS
At Wurtland Middle School, we are committed to preparing our students for the future in a variety of ways. We're working hard for our students, the community of Wurtland, and for our surrounding world! As we enter into a new school year, we'll continue sharing how we're preparing our students to be successful.


FOR A BETTER WURTLAND. FOR A BETTER WORLD.
MRS. CIERA VANOVER
At Wurtland Middle School, we are committed to preparing our students for the future in a variety of ways. We're working hard for our students, the community of Wurtland, and for our surrounding world! As we enter into a new school year, we'll continue sharing how we're preparing our students to be successful.


PLEASE HELP US TO WELCOME ERIC BOOS TO WURTLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL!


CRAM THE CRUISER
We're grateful to the Raceland Police Department, the City of Raceland, and the City of Wurtland for "cramming the cruiser" and filling it with school supplies for our Wurtland Middle School students! Today, the supplies were delivered by Don Sammons, Raceland Police Department; Dustin Burchett, Raceland City Manager; and Bobby Reynolds, City of Wurtland Mayor. These three gentlemen are pictured with Principals Brandi Litteral and Melissa Bowling.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
IT'S A GREAT YEAR TO BE A WILDCAT!



WELCOME BACK, WILDCATS!
The excitement of the first day of school is unmatched! IT’S A GREAT YEAR TO BE A WILDCAT!











FOR A BETTER WURTLAND. FOR A BETTER WORLD.
MRS. KAILEY PRINCE
At Wurtland Middle School, we are committed to preparing our students for the future in a variety of ways. We're working hard for our students, the community of Wurtland, and for our surrounding world! As we enter into a new school year, we'll continue sharing how we're preparing our students to be successful.


ANSWERS TO YOUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Welcome back, Wildcats! We'll see you tomorrow morning!
It's a great year to be a Wildcat!


FOR A BETTER WURTLAND. FOR A BETTER WORLD.
MRS. MARY LOGSDON
At Wurtland Middle School, we are committed to preparing our students for the future in a variety of ways. We're working hard for our students, the community of Wurtland, and for our surrounding world! As we prepare to enter a new school year, we'll continue sharing how we're preparing our students to be successful.


We just know we're ready to have some fun! We can't wait to welcome our Wildcats back on Monday!
