Grooming doesn’t always look scary. It can start with compliments or casual chat. Make sure your teen knows how to recognize manipulation online. Learn more on Parent ProTech: https://app.parentprotech.com/1057/ware-county/en/signup?source=admin
26 days ago, Ware County Schools
Ware County Housing Survey – Community Input Needed

Ware County Schools is partnering with the Development Authority of Ware County to help share a community housing survey now open to residents and employees across our area.

Housing availability and affordability play an important role in the overall health of our community and directly impact our students, families, and workforce. By supporting this effort, we are helping ensure that future planning reflects the needs and experiences of the people who live and work in Ware County.

The survey is completely anonymous and takes just a few minutes to complete. Responses will be used to guide future decisions related to housing and growth in our community. You can take the survey at: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/5qqUMdVuCE

We encourage all families, staff, and community members to participate. Your input matters.
26 days ago, Ware County Schools
Testing Time = Teamwork Time. Middle school students are learning how to support one another during high-stakes assessments by remaining quiet, managing stress, and following established procedures. Remind your student that calm choices keep everyone on track and safe.
about 1 month ago, Ware County Schools
Spring break is coming. Review screen time limits and expectations at home.
about 1 month ago, Ware County Schools
Close the month by affirming growth, effort, and resilience.
about 1 month ago, Ware County Schools
March can feel busy for kids. A quick check-in at the end of the day—“What felt easy today? What felt hard?”—can make a big difference in how supported they feel.
about 1 month ago, Ware County Schools
Reflect together. What’s going well at school right now?
about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Encourage responsibility. Packing materials the night before reduces stress.
about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Remind students that mistakes are part of learning, not a setback.
about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Gaming and messaging apps update often. Recheck privacy and chat settings.
about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Organization check—folders, binders, and backpacks need a reset.
about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Help your child set one goal for finishing March strong.
about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools

Celebrate progress! Even small growth counts.

about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Ask your child who they worked with today. Collaboration builds skills.
about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Encourage handwashing and hydration as spring illnesses circulate.
about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Review drill expectations with your child: listen, follow directions, stay calm.
about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools

Attendance matters. Each day builds confidence and knowledge.

about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools

Teach your teen how to spot scams, from phishing texts to fake influencers. Use real examples from apps they actually use. Get tips on Parent ProTech: https://app.parentprotech.com/1057/ware-county/en/signup?source=admin

about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Check in emotionally. School can feel busy this time of year.
about 2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Help students break big assignments into smaller steps.
2 months ago, Ware County Schools