Ware County Schools was honored to welcome State School Superintendent Richard Woods on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, for a special recognition event held at Waycross Middle School.
During his visit, Superintendent Woods presented John Hancock, Literacy, and Math achievement banners to schools across the district in recognition of their outstanding academic achievement and continued commitment to student success.
The event brought together students, teachers, school leaders, district staff, and members of the Board of Education to celebrate the hard work taking place in classrooms throughout Ware County.
John Hancock Award Recipients:
Memorial Drive Elementary School
Ruskin Elementary School
Wacona Elementary School
Waresboro Elementary School
Williams Heights Elementary School
In addition, several schools were recognized for earning Literacy Leader and Masters of Mathematics distinctions for the second consecutive year, demonstrating sustained excellence:
Ware County Middle School – Masters of Mathematics
Waresboro Elementary School – Literacy Leaders
Waycross Middle School – Masters of Mathematics
Previously recognized schools brought their banners to the event, symbolizing continued achievement and a shared commitment to growth across the district.
This recognition reflects the dedication of our educators, the support of our families, and the determination of our students. Ware County Schools remains committed to building on this momentum and continuing to provide high-quality learning experiences for all.

