
ELIJAH RAMEY - 6th Grade Student of the Month (Jan. 25) - Elijah is wonderful to have in class. Not only does he work hard, but he is also a kind and courteous student who genuinely cares about his teachers and peers.


JUDE LYNCH - 8th Grade Student of the Month (Dec. 24) - Jude works hard at anything he does. He pushes himself to do his best at whatever is presented to him.


BAMA GEDE - 8th Grade Student of the Month (Dec. 24) - Bama has a great attitude every day. She is always up for a challenge and never gives up.


BENTLEY ORD - 7th Grade Student of the Month (Dec. 24) - Bentley goes that extra mile to complete his work and make sure he gets it completed accurately. He is a good friend to all and has such an easy smile.


AINSLEY BRUMFIELD - 7th Grade Student of the Month (Dec. 24) - Ainsley is kind-hearted and always willing to help others. She strives for perfection in all she does. Ainsley is that student that always "gets it."


NATE COY - 6th Grade Student of the Month (Dec. 24) - Nate is a diligent student who works very hard to be his best. He prioritizes his grades and demonstrates his responsibility daily.


MARLEE DAMRON - 6th Grade Student of the Month (Dec. 24) - Marlee is a top-notch student. She always goes above and beyond anything that is asked of her. She does everything with a smile on her face!


This week is National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week. NDAFW is an annual, week-long, health observance that inspires dialogue about the science of drug use and addiction among youth. It provides an opportunity to bring together scientists, students, educators, healthcare providers, and community partners—to help advance the science, so that we can improve the prevention and awareness of substance misuse in our own communities and nationwide.


Correction: State Social Studies Fair is April 11th, not the 4th.

All of our students who attended the Regional Social Studies Fair placed! The students who placed first will be moving on to the state competition on April 11th in Charleston. We are so proud of these students!







Don't forget to use our online absence excuse form when your student is out of school. According to WV state code, whenever students are absent, doctor or parent notes must be submitted within 3 school days of the student's return, or the days will be marked unexcused.



Report cards & field trip permission slips for eligible students are going home today. Students attending the trip have to turn in a completed field trip form as well as the AMP waiver form (on back of field trip permission slip). See attached picture of upcoming events for the rest of this month!


Please see the newest edition of the Social Media Alerts. I have added this to our photo albums on Schoology and Facebook as well.


Just a reminder that today is an early release. Dismissal starts at 12:30 pm.

Congratulations to Scout Maynard and Rylee Erdlitz for placing with their Young Writers' Essays. Scout will be moving on to the State competition.


REMINDER: See information below. These programs require multiple steps to apply including teacher recommendations and recommendations from the school principal and superintendent. Please get your applications to the school counselor by March 31st!
The WV Governor's Schools offers free summer programs for students in 7-11th grades. There are 3 programs specifically for middle school students: STEM Institute at WVU (7th), STEM Institute at Green Bank Observatory (8th), and Literacy in Charleston (8th). Please see the flyers for more information. If you are interested in having your student attend any of these programs, please contact Lauren Hensley, school counselor. Here is the website with more information on the programs: https://wvde.us/gov-schools/






Good luck to our students participating in the Regional Social Studies Fair at Marshall today: Ainsley Brumfield, Grant Deerfield, Ben Gue, Emelia Harris, Scout Maynard, Levi McSweeney, Garrett Nelson, Bentley Ord, and Chase Roark.

Family Engagement Opportunity


See attached picture for information on school calendar changes due to snow days


On Wednesday, our students participated in an annual event through a partnership with Branches & Contact. Sixth graders received a presentation and activities regarding healthy and unhealthy relationships. Seventh and eighth grades participated in an activity called "In Their Shoes," where they received scenarios and had to make choices to see where those choices led.







