
Our eighth grade students were able to experience the Get a Life event on February 13th. This event teaches students about how to budget, what it is like to live financially as an adult, and the difference post-secondary education and/or training can do for you! Thanks to our wonderful volunteers and the State Treasurer's Office for hosting this annual event.









Our seventh grade students were able to experience the Reality Store on December 12th. This event teaches students about how to budget as well as what it is like to live financially as an adult! Thanks to our wonderful volunteers and the WVU Extension office for hosting this annual event.










Thanks to the Lewis Foundation for funding our third six weeks incentive reward activity, which was a Video Game Truck and movies in the gym!






Thanks to the Lewis Foundation for funding our second six weeks incentive reward activity trip to the movies and food court!








To celebrate National School Counseling Week, students were invited to participate in a Self-Awareness Challenge. All students who participated were put into a drawing for a Mental Health basket. We had 1 winner for each grade level as well as a staff winner! Thanks to everyone who participated!






Students arrived to school on Friday with Locker Gram surprises! This activity was a fundraiser for our Band. Thanks to Mr. Anderson for putting this on!










Please check out the attached image for Wayne County's Social Media Alert #2: How to Spot a Scam. The other alerts are in an album on Schoology & Facebook.


Families - please don't forget about this amazing resource that is offered for FREE!


WCS closed Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025. ALL extracurricular activies, including any form of practice, is CANCELLED for today.

WCS - Two hour delay. They will re-evaluate in morning by 7:15 am. I will let you know as soon as they notify me.

Next week (February 10th-14th), Buffalo Middle School’s Student Leadership Council will be sponsoring a donation drive for the Huntington Cabell Wayne Animal Shelter. Students can turn in donations to their homeroom classrooms. The homeroom with the most donations will receive a party!! Donations from community members can also be turned into the main office. The animal shelter is requesting the items listed below. More information about the Huntington Cabell Wayne Animal Shelter can be found on their site (https://hcwanimalshelter.com/). Flyers provided by Teagan Collins and Ainsley Brumfield.
Clorox Disinfecting Wipes
Clorox Clean-Up Disinfectant
Clorox Urine Remover
Pine-Sol Multi-surface Cleaner
Bleach
Latex gloves
Purina food (dog chow, puppy chow, cat chow, kitten chow)
Pate canned cat and kitten food
Kitten Milk Replacement Formula (KMR)
Miracle Nipples
Syringes
Paper towels
Mop heads (loop end)
Pine pellet bedding (used as cat litter) available at Tractor Supply
2lb food service food trays
Aluminum Half Size Steam Pans
8×11 manila envelopes
Slip leashes
Nylon collars in medium and large sizes (snap closure or martingale preferred)
Plastic crates and carriers of all sizes



WCS - 2 Hour Delay Friday, January 7, 2025.

See attached information about the fishing team!


Spring sport information! Keep an eye out for baseball info soon!



SOFTBALL


WCS CLOSED Thursday, Jan. 6, 2025 due to flooding.

💖 Looking for a sweet way to send a special message this Valentine’s Day? Support the band program by purchasing a Locker Gram for just $2! Starting Friday, purchase from Mr. Anderson in the morning when you arrive or in the afternoon on your way to your bus line! 💖


This week is National School Counseling Week. To celebrate we are inviting the students participate in a self-awareness challenge. If they complete 2 of the 4 days, they will be entered into a drawing for a Mental Health basket. This challenge encourages students to practice self-appreciation and reflection in honor of National School Counseling Week. Please encourage your students to participate!




JACOB FRY - 8th Grade Student of the Month (Nov. 24) - Jake is very positive and tries his best at everything he does. He has a good attitude and is always willing to lend a helping hand.


KENYA BAILEY - 8th Grade Student of the Month (Nov. 24) - Kenya is a hard worker who is very conscious of her work. She puts her best foot forward and participates in school and community activities.
