This is a reminder that tomorrow, April 3, is a three-hour early dismissal. Have a good evening.
about 3 hours ago, Chloe Bland
On March 26, the MES Battle of the Books Team traveled to Greenbrier County to compete against 10 other teams in the county competition. MES proudly earned 3rd place! We are so proud of their hard work and dedication. Go Timberwolves!
4 days ago, Kristi Tankersley
The picture shows eight students seated on indoor staircase steps inside a school building. The students are arranged in two rows and are wearing matching gray T‑shirts that read “Marlinton Elementary School – Timberwolves – Battle of the Books.” The shirts feature colorful book graphics that represent the academic competition. The staircase has white wooden paneling and railings, with maroon-colored steps. The setting and matching shirts suggest this image was taken to recognize participation in the Battle of the Books academic team or event.
🎉 Celebrating All of Our Regional Math Field Day Participants! 🎉

We are so proud of every student who represented our schools at the Regional Elementary/Middle (Including 9th Grade) Math Field Day. Students from all of our schools came together to take on a challenging and highly competitive event that showcased their problem-solving skills, perseverance, and passion for math. 🧠📐

The competition was fierce, with many students separated by just a single point in the final standings—proof of the incredible depth of talent across our region. Every participant should be applauded for the effort, focus, and determination they brought to the day.

A special acknowledgment goes to Eli, Joseph, and Noah, who were selected as alternates for the Statewide Competition!

👏 Congratulations to every student, coach, teacher and school involved! 👏

#MathFieldDay #AcademicAchievement #StudentSuccess #PCStrongerTogether
6 days ago, Kristi Hamons
MFD participants
MFD participants
As part of the countywide Strategic Planning Process and our Elementary Title I Program, Pocahontas County Schools is collecting important feedback from parents and families.

Your voice matters!
We are asking families to complete a short survey to help us better understand how well we are supporting home–school connections. Our goal is to have 75% of families complete the survey. Please help us accomplish that goal!

Why your feedback is important
Your responses will help:
• Evaluate how effectively your child’s school is meeting student and family needs
• Strengthen the county’s Title I Program
• Improve strategic planning, student learning, and family engagement
• Ensure our schools continue to grow and improve

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=S7AZ4AwzekaLrgn7FzdNap6BG9LZoadPgpKm6b3kC5tUNkdYTlpFR0dZTjdRS0VMTjAzVjhCTU9aVS4u
8 days ago, Chloe Bland
Earlier today at Pocahontas County High School, a belt on a compressor heating unit in the band room malfunctioned. As a precaution, the school initiated a fire safety drill and evacuated students to the auditorium while the fire department was contacted. The fire department has since assessed the situation and confirmed that there is no ongoing risk. All students have safely returned to their classrooms, and normal operations have resumed. At this time, the school’s phone system is temporarily down but is expected to be restored to full service shortly. Thank you
14 days ago, Dr. Leatha Williams, Superintendent of Schools

Please see the attached calendar update from Pocahontas County Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Leatha Williams:

14 days ago, Kristi Hamons
Alt text: Official letter from Pocahontas County Schools on district letterhead announcing revised instructional days due to winter weather. The letter explains that five missed instructional days must be made up, resulting in early dismissal on April 3, 2026, a professional learning day with no students on April 6, 2026, and a long weekend for students and families. The message is signed by Superintendent Dr. Leatha G. Williams.
Remember, tomorrow is hat day! Wear your favorite hat for $1. Funds raised support student and staff incentives!
16 days ago, Chloe Bland
A colorful Hat Day flyer featuring illustrated children wearing different hats, including a ball cap, a beanie, a party hat, and a wide-brimmed hat. The top of the flyer reads “Join us March 18! Hat Day!” in large, bold lettering. Below, the text says “Wear your favorite hat to school for $1!” Confetti surrounds the illustrations, and a banner at the bottom states that funds raised support student and staff incentives and appreciation.
🥶🌬❄️School Alert❄️
17 days ago, Dr. Leatha Williams, Superintendent of Schools
graphic announcing school is closed on 3.17.26
❄️❄️School Alert❄️❄️
17 days ago, Dr. Leatha Williams, Superintendent of Schools
graphic announcing 3 hour delay on 3.17.26
Good evening, Timberwolf Families. Tomorrow is St. Patrick’s Day, and we’re inviting all students and staff to wear green to show their Timberwolf spirit. We can’t wait to see everyone participating. Thank you, and have a great evening!
17 days ago, Chloe Bland
Here are your updates for the week:
Hat Day is Tuesday, March 18. Students may wear a hat for a $1 donation. All proceeds support student and staff incentives.

We want to wish our students traveling to Math Field Day on Friday, March 20, the best of luck.

Parent‑teacher conferences are on March 23 from 9:00 to 5:00. Students brought home sign‑up sheets to schedule a time. Please return those forms as soon as possible. If you did not receive one, please contact your child’s teacher to set up a conference time.

Thank you, and have a great evening.
18 days ago, Chloe Bland

🌟Deadline is fast approaching for PCS Preschool Enrollment! 🌟

📅 Applications Due: March 27, 2026

Pocahontas County Schools is excited to welcome our newest little learners for the 2026–2027 school year!
Our Pre‑K program provides a warm, nurturing environment where children can explore, grow, and thrive. With engaging, play‑based learning and caring teachers, it's the perfect place for your child’s early learning journey.

📍 Contact your local elementary school to get started!
Give your child a bright beginning—enroll today!

23 days ago, Kristi Hamons
A colorful preschool enrollment flyer for Pocahontas County Schools Pre-K Program features playful graphics such as building blocks, a rocket, and balloons. The main header reads “Preschool Enrollment – Applications Due March 27, 2026.” A banner states “A Bright Beginning for Your Child!” The flyer lists benefits such as engaging curriculum, caring teachers, safe learning spaces, and social-emotional development. It includes school contact information for Green Bank Elementary, Marlinton Elementary, and Hillsboro Elementary. A section highlights “Now Enrolling for 2026–2027.” The background shows children playing with toys and participating in classroom activities.
Pocahontas County Universal Pre‑K Families — We Need Your Help!

Please take a moment to complete an important survey from the West Virginia Department of Education
about our Pocahontas County Universal Pre‑K program. Your feedback plays a vital role in helping us continue to grow and improve.

We truly appreciate your time, your input, and your continued support!

👉 Survey Link: https://wveis.k12.wv.us/prek-parent-survey/
24 days ago, Kristi Hamons
A colorful preschool survey flyer titled “Pocahontas County PreK Preschool Survey” with playful child‑themed illustrations, leaf graphics, and a bright green information box. The text invites parents and guardians to complete the WV Preschool Survey and explains that the survey gathers feedback to improve the preschool program. A QR code labeled “Survey QR Code” appears on the right side, and a bright orange bar at the bottom displays the survey link.
📢 Policies out for comment!

The PCS BOE voted to put 9 policies out for public comment. To comment, please visit: tinyurl.com/PCS-Policies
29 days ago, Kristi Hamons
A graphic for Pocahontas County Schools announcing “BOE Policies on Comment.” The background is red with a diamond pattern. A white central box contains black text stating: “We currently have nine (9) policies out for public comment.” A small calendar icon appears above the line “Comment Period: Ends 4/3/2026.” Below, text invites viewers to visit a link to review policies and give feedback, displaying “https://tinyurl.com/PCS-Policies.” In the upper left corner is a golden notification bell with a red badge showing the number 1, and in the upper right is an illustration of a school building. A QR code is placed in the lower right corner.
Good afternoon Timberwolf Families,
We wanted to share updated information about several events at MES this week:
• County Social Studies Fair has been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 4, 2026, and will be held at MES.
• Books and Breakfast has new makeup dates. Please see the attached flyer for the updated schedule.
Thank you for your flexibility and continued support of our students
about 1 month ago, Chloe Bland
Flyer titled “UPDATED Books and Breakfast Schedule.” It announces that family members may join their students for breakfast on designated days. Breakfast costs $3.00 and is served from 7:40–8:15 a.m. Guests receive a ticket at check‑in to give to the cooks. At the center of the flyer is an illustration of an open red book labeled “Winner,” surrounded by a bracket-style layout. The schedule lists: – Wednesday, March 4th: 4th and 5th Grades – Thursday, March 5th: Kindergarten and 1st Grades; Preschool breakfast held in the classroom – Friday, March 6th: 2nd and 3rd Grades A note on the left side states that Reading Madness books will be available to read and vote on with your student. A small castle icon appears near the bottom right corner. Provide your feedback on BizChat
❄️🧊School Alert🧊❄️
about 1 month ago, Dr. Leatha Williams, Superintendent of Schools
graphic announcing 3 -hour delay on March 3, 2026.
Reschedule date for LSIC
The annual LSIC Stakeholders Meeting has been rescheduled for Monday, March 9, 2026 , at 4:30 PM in the MES Computer Lab. Our regularly scheduled LSIC meeting will follow immediately after. We hope you can join us.
about 1 month ago, Chloe Bland
A flyer titled “Annual LSIC Stakeholders Meeting.” It states that the meeting is an opportunity for attendees to make suggestions on issues affecting the school’s academic performance. The flyer includes a photo in the upper right of a group of people seated around a conference table with a presenter standing at the front. The event details read:  Date & Time: Monday, March 9, 2026, 4:30 PM Location: MES Computer Lab  A section labeled “FAQ” lists two questions:  Why is this meeting necessary? Text explains it is to engage parents, students, employees, business partners, and others in a positive, interactive dialogue about the school’s academic performance and standing. What issues should be discussed during the meeting? Text explains that any issue affecting academic performance may be discussed, including parent and community involvement, learning environment, student engagement, attendance, behaviors, supports for at-risk students, curriculum, resources, and school improvement.  The bottom of the flyer includes a link for more information: https://wvde.us/accountability/local-school-improvement-council-lsic/
Due to the school closure and predicted weather, the LSIC meeting for this has been postponed.
about 1 month ago, Chloe Bland
🌬🧊School Alert🧊🌬
about 1 month ago, Dr. Leatha Williams, Superintendent of Schools
school closed graphic 3.2.26
❄️🧊School Alert🧊❄️
about 1 month ago, Dr. Leatha Williams, Superintendent of Schools
graphic announcing 3-hour delay on 3.2.26