Things were looking a little 🐸 froggy in 4th grade today. 4th grade scientists are investigating habitats and characteristics of frogs today.




Today was National Read Aloud Day. Mr. Jones read The Book With No Pictures to WPI today. Students did a great job listening and participating. We have the best students!




5th grade students working on bringing fractions to life by measuring different objects in the school.


Griff brought some throwback Warrior spirit today. It may be gloomy outside but it’s always a great day to be a Warrior.

Congratulations to our top AR readers this week! Bai, Thatcher, Karter, and Isabella (not pictured).

Congratulations to Tyce and Kenlee! Tyce won the 10/11 Division and Kenlee took 3rd at the Elk’s Hoop Shoot. Way to go!

Congratulations to John Luke and Harper for winning the 8/9 year old division of the Elks Lodge Hoop Shoot! Go Warriors!

Cullman County Schools will transition to remote learning Thursday 1/20 and Friday 1/21. At this time, we plan to return to in-classroom instruction on Monday, 1/24.
Statement from Dr. Barnette, Cullman County School Superintendent
"I had hoped the numbers would get better this week, but unfortunately, we have a lot of students and staff out today. We've been strategic, shifting staff from other schools and the Central Office to cover absences with a goal of sustaining in-person learning, but we have reached a point that we need to transition to remote learning. With that in mind, along with the potential for winter weather Thursday and Friday, all Cullman County Schools will be operating remotely the rest of the week. Your child will be sent home with work for the next two days. Weather permitting, faculty and staff who are healthy will be on campus and able to assist your child digitally. Please know that I firmly believe that there is no equivalent substitute for in-person learning. I want our children in the classroom. I hope we will see improvement by next week."
Cullman County Schools will transition to remote learning Thursday 1/20 and Friday 1/21. At this time, we plan to return to in-classroom instruction on Monday, 1/24.
Statement from Dr. Barnette, Cullman County School Superintendent:
"I had hoped the numbers would get better this week, but unfortunately, we have a lot of students and staff out today. We've been strategic, shifting staff from other schools and the Central Office to cover absences with a goal of sustaining in-person learning, but we have reached a point that we need to transition to remote learning. With that in mind, along with the potential for winter weather Thursday and Friday, all Cullman County Schools will be operating remotely the rest of the week. Your child will be sent home with work for the next two days. Weather permitting, faculty and staff who are healthy will be on campus and able to assist your child digitally. Please know that I firmly believe that there is no equivalent substitute for in-person learning. I want our children in the classroom. I hope we will see improvement by next week."
May we all work together and love one another.

Cullman County Schools will operate remotely on Friday 1/14/22. The decision to hold classes remotely is due primarily to the number of teachers and staff who are sick. After-school events will be allowed to continue because this dismissal is due to not having enough teachers and staff to operate during the school day.
Teachers and staff who are not sick will still report to work tomorrow.
Cullman County Schools will have a remote learning day Friday 1/7 due to the weather. Teachers will provide students with either a digital or paper assignment to be completed. Everyone stay safe.
After reviewing the latest National Weather Service update, Cullman County Schools will continue with the 2-hour delay today, Thursday 1/6. Campuses will be open and buses will run 2 hours behind their normal schedule.
Cullman County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay on Thursday, January 6, 2022. Buses will run two hours late. Employees, please report two hours later than your normally scheduled time.

Congratulations to Nurse Amanda. The 5th grade selected her to be our Super Citizen. We appreciate all she does for our school and the community.




Congratulations to our Scholar’s Bowl Team! They finished 4th in the middle school division. Abram was tournament MVP and outscored all other competitors. Way to go team!


Congratulations to Mylee Echols on winning the 2021 WPI Spelling Bee 🐝! Lane Shedd did a great job as well and was our runner up. Very proud of all contestants.

The new sign is up and looks great! Thanks CCBOE maintenance for assisting with the construction and thanks to Mr. Waters for constructing the lettering and logos. #WarriorPride

Even in trying years, there is so much to be thankful for. At West Point Intermediate we are blessed and thankful for your support, our community and entrusting us with your children every day. We love and appreciate you all and hope you have an amazing Thanksgiving.

Thank you students and parents! WPI collected close to 1,000 cans for Cullman Caring for Kids and their food bank. A lot of families will be fed thanks to everyone’s contribution. If you know of a family in need, please contact us at school and let us know. Thank you again!

