
WCCS 5th-8th Grade Students are reminded to charge their chromebooks this evening and to bring them to school in the morning for the NYS ELA exam. Get a good night's sleep and remember that breakfast is available at school.

WCCS 5th-8th Grade Students are reminded to charge their chromebooks this evening and to bring them to school in the morning for the NYS ELA exam. Get a good night's sleep and remember that breakfast is available at school.

Wayland-Cohocton Central School is committed to the health, safety, and well-being of our students, staff, and families. We are proud to announce our partnership with @CareSolace to support our ongoing commitment. If you or a family member are looking for help with mental health or substance use, Care Solace will quickly connect you to community providers matched to your needs. Call 888-515-0595 at any time or search on your own at caresolace.com/wccsk12.


Earth Science Teacher Miss Kreppel hosted fun eclipse learning sessions 13th period every Tuesday during March for middle and high school students. Each activity included related lessons and fun craft activity to demonstrate the various principles associated with the eclipse. Students were given eclipse glasses and had a great time learning. The last activity was demonstrating various phases of the eclipse using Oreos! Yes, Oreos!





Eighth Grader Cambree McCarthy had her work selected as part of the Middle and High School Student Art Exhibit at Bevier Gallery at Rochester Institute of Technology in January. An opening reception was held on January 19th along with an awards ceremony. Congratulations Cambree! Wayland-Cohocton is celebrating National Youth Art Month and will post pictures of students and their creative endeavors throughout March.



Congratulations to Middle School students Brooklyn Patterson, Aila Knox, Emma Delaney, Anna Curran! These young artists have had work selected to be displayed in the 2024 NYSATA Region 2 Student Art Exhibit at the Roberts Wesleyan Davison Gallery. The work will be displayed March 21st to March 30th. An opening reception will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Davison Gallery located in the Roberts Cultural Life Center. Wayland-Cohocton is celebrating National Youth Art Month and will post pictures of students and their creative endeavors throughout March.




Miss Kreppel is hosting a Solar Eclipse Science Club on Tuesdays for students to prep for the big event. Activities are meant to help students understand the event and have a thorough understanding of what is happening, while also having fun. Each week there is a story, experiment and arts and crafts - plus, just getting together to talk science is super cool!










Wednesday morning, March 13th, Wayland-Cohocton eighth grade students participated in an event to broaden their understanding of careers. Short presentations were offered which students attended based on their interests. Presenters included: dog training and daycare, K’s Canine (Kaylee Walker); veterinarian, Genesee Valley Visiting Vet (Dr. Lauren Wisser); entertainment, WCJW Radio (Kelli Carson); athletics, WCCS (Bob Toland), emergency medical services, LifeNet of NY, Guthrie Air, (Hector Camocho); engineering, MRB Group (Jake Calebrese); information technology, Pickard Solutions (Scott Pickard); dairy and beef farming (Ed Merry and Scott Ward), agriculture, Cornell Cooperative Extension (Jennifer Schwab); daycare and early education (Michelle Wilcox).

If you are a family interested in enrolling your child in prekindergarten or kindergarten for the 2024-2025 school year and are not currently enrolled in a prekindergarten program, please register with the District as soon as possible. Go to this link for additional information: https://www.wccsk12.org/article/1495185 or see the WC homage news section at wccsk12.org.


Check out the March issue of The stReam which includes great information about the highly anticipated eclipse in April.


Attention middle school families: Registrations for modified spring sports are now open! For those interested in registering current 7th and 8th grade student-athletes for baseball, softball, track and field, and tennis please visit our athletic page and go to "athletics team registration." Once here you can either access an existing account or create a new one to register your child. We look forward to seeing new registrations come in and our rosters will up soon. Go Eagles!

If you are a family in the Wayland-Cohocton District considering enrolling in any of the prekindergarten programs at Wayland-Cohocton Prekindergarten School in Cohocton, this event will help provide additional information. This event is intended for adults.


Today the Middle School PageTurners Team participated in its spring competition. The team placed third today and third overall for the year. Congratulations to these literary experts!




WCCS Update (March 1st): After clearing a portion of the building that was slated to be used for the All-County Music Festival today, Wayland-Cohocton is continuing with that scheduled event. Thank you.

Thank you to everyone for your patience this morning during the electrical issues at Wayland-Cohocton. Power was restored, however the brown out did cause some damage to the building necessitating the canceling of classes. We appreciate your understanding. Thank you and have a good weekend.

After consulting with the power company, unfortunately they cannot give us a time frame as to when power will be restored and as a result we are calling an emergency day. Middle school students will be given breakfast and then Middle and high Students will be released to the buses at 8:30 am. If you would prefer to pick up your student please come to the middle school or high school office to pick up your student. If your middle school child should not be dropped off at home, please contact the middle school office as soon as possible. There will be no elementary or prekindergarten classes today either.

Wayland-Cohocton Middle School students are entering the building. Fifth and sixth grade will go to the cafeteria and seventh and eighth grade will go to the gymnasium. Buses have not gone out for the elementary school. We will continue to update you as we have more informstion regarding elementary school.

Further clarification on power issues at WC Wayland Campus: Wayland-Cohocton High School is currently fully operational on a generator and students will be entering the school. The Middle School will be held on buses for a short time while the situation is reviewed. Information will be forthcoming regarding Elementary School.

Wayland-Cohocton Central School is currently without power. The district suspects it to be a brown out and will be holding students on the buses for a while we try to rectify the situation. We will update you further when we know more.

Wayland-Chocton Bus #53 is running about 20 minutes late.