
Today we completed our second round of learning about career clusters. Each homeroom focused on a different cluster. Next month, they will rotate to a different cluster. Look at all the fun they had! Check Facebook for more photos. #DiscoverYourFuture





Alexa Watson - November 2022 Student of the Month. Alexa always shows initiative and takes a lead role in groups or teams. She is a respectful student, following all rules and is helpful to her classmates.


Timothy Nichols - November 2022 Student of the Month. Timothy is a hard-working individual. He is a leader in the classroom and a role model for others. He assists his peers in the classroom. He has good sportsmanship during intramurals.


Rylee Sebastian - Nov. 2022 Student of the Month. Rylee is always prepared for class and works hard to produce impeccable work. She is a joy to have in class. She is eager to volunteer, and her love of reading is contagious.


Chance Adkins - November 2022 Student of the Month - Chance is always courteous and shows good manners in the classroom. He always listens attentively and uses his class time wisely. Chance consistently completes his work and is a wonderful student to have in class.


Avery Fry - November 2022 Student of the Month - Avery always exhibits a positive outlook and attitude in the classroom. She is always committed to doing her best work and is always focused on the task at hand. Avery is an active learner and is a joy to have in class.


Please read the article on the Wayne County BOE website about the Wayne County Pledge. This is a great opportunity for any 8th grade students who are planning on obtaining postsecondary education. Applications are open now. https://www.wayneschoolswv.org/article/932916

In October, our students began learning about career clusters (6th - Agriculture & IT, 7th - Human Services, 8th - Arts/AV). Starting tomorrow, each month, they will focus on a cluster. Please ask them about what they're learning! Check Facebook for more pictures.




Congratulations to all the Social Studies Fair participants and winners!! What a great showing for BMS!!




Tonight at 7:00 PM, SVHS will be going LIVE on Facebook to provide information to 8th grade families & answer questions about CTE programs, honors/AP classes, early college entry program, and more! SVHS counselors will be at BMS on the 19th to schedule high school classes.

If your child is absent from school, please call the school (304-429-6062) or email Mrs. Pam (pkjohnson@k12.wv.us) or Mrs. Hensley (Lnshaw@k12.wv.us) to let us know why.


8th Grade Families, your students will be bringing home a slip of paper with information about SVHS scheduling for next year. Please sign up for the Remind texts as well as join the Facebook Live event, as we will soon begin scheduling for next year!


Today was our make-up picture day. Information about how to order pictures is attached. We will have another picture day in the spring.


The link for the Gear Up Camp this summer has gone live. 7th & 8th grade students are eligible for this free opportunity. Please see the pictures below for more information. https://tinyurl.com/5n7zjmp9





Welcome to December! Choose to be kind every day! :)


The Bison RAZE Crew would like to remind everyone that even though No Vape November has ended, you should always strive to live a safe & healthy life, which includes remaining tobacco and vape free! #razewv


We realized we had not posted about the volleyball 8th grade night from October! That night, we recognized all 12 girls and their families for an amazing few seasons! Please check Facebook for more pictures from that night!


Please join us for our winter concert on Thursday, December 15th!


8th Grade Parents: Your students are bringing home a survey for Gear Up. This is similar to the one last year. If you complete it either online or on the paper, you will be entered into a drawing for a $50 Visa gift card. Link to the survey: https://tinyurl.com/y2guardiansurvey

Before break, our 8th grade students were able to visit the SVHS CTE to see the programs available to them next year and throughout high school. They learned about the following programs: Project Lead the Way, JROTC, Carpentry, Ag/Pro-Start, Automotive Tech, Welding, Therapeutic Services, Entrepreneurship, & GYO Education. Freshman are able to enroll in JROTC, Agriculture, or Project Lead the Way. The other courses can be started Sophomore year. We will work on scheduling for high school during the Spring.



