About Our School...

WCHS is a public school located in Versailles, KY, serving grades nine through twelve. Woodford County High School opened in 1964.  An addition was built in 1981.  In October of 1996, WCHS began renovations and improvements in many areas of the building, including the addition of 6 classrooms. This renovation was completed the summer of 1998.

 

 

 

Woodford County High School

180 Frankfort St

Versailles, KY  40383

(859) 873-5434


Principal:  Rob Akers
Assoc. Principal:  Bob Gibson
Assoc. Principal:  Larry Caudill
Assoc. Principal:  Dan Cassity

 

The primary purpose of public education is to provide for the maximum development of each student regardless of ability, past experiences, social or economic status.  Educators are obligated to develop the potential of each individual in such a way that she/he will become a contributing (self-sufficient, law-abiding, voting) member of society. 

District Mission Statement 

The Woodford County School community is dedicated to the development of life-long learners and the promotion of success for all students. 

School Mission Statement 

The Woodford County High School community will create and nurture a positive and safe learning environment of mutual respect, open communication, and high standards where all participants will exhibit the ability to be life-long learners equipped to successfully challenge the future.

 

The faculty of Woodford County High School is committed to maximizing the potential of all students.  We believe all students can be successful.  The goals of the Woodford County High School are: 

·        To encourage self-respect and respect for others.

·        To develop skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing and computing.

·        To be able to think rationally, analyze and make wise decisions.

·        To recognize and utilize unique and creative talents for self and others.

·        To develop a love of learning that will continue throughout life.

·        To develop good health habits and an understanding of the human body.

·        To develop love of country and a knowledge of the precepts upon which it was founded

·        To develop guides for living, acceptable citizenship and the desire to achieve excellence in the world of work.

·        To develop a respect for mankind and for the environment.

·        To develop a respect for public and private property.

·        To develop an appreciation for the fine arts.

·        To  encourage parent and community involvement in the total school program.

·        To  prepare students to live in a computerized society.