SUMMER SCHOOL INFORMATION: Students who are required to take summer school/credit recovery courses in grades 6-12 will have orientation on June 22, 2026, at the Mercer County Technology Building, 376 Maple Acres Road, Princeton, from 10:00-12:00. Students should bring their school-issued laptop to the orientation.
The county will pay for one course per student. Students who are required to take more than one course must issue payment for those additional courses. The cost is $198 per additional course. Payment may be issued using the QR code on the Mercer County Schools website. Payment is due by midnight on June 22, 2026. The QR code will also be available at orientation.
Classes for summer school will begin on June 23, 2026.
10 minutes ago, Amy Harrison
QR Code for families to pay for summer school
Mercer County Schools staff are becoming CPR and First Aid certified this summer! There may be a little fun mixed in, but the commitment to keeping our students and schools safe is serious business. ❤️🚑 #SafetyFirst #MercerCountySchools
19 minutes ago, Amy Harrison
man holding a CPR dummy
staff being trained in CPR
staff being trained in CPR
📚👏 Congratulations to Oakvale Elementary Principal Dr. LaCosta Hodges for serving as an expert panelist at the West Virginia Department of Education’s Science of Reading 101 for Principals conference! Dr. Hodges was selected to share her leadership experiences and best practices with school leaders from across West Virginia as part of the conference’s “Rock Star Principal Panel.” Her participation highlights the outstanding work taking place at Oakvale Elementary and Mercer County Schools’ commitment to high-quality literacy instruction and student achievement. We are proud of Dr. Hodges for representing Mercer County Schools and helping shape literacy leadership across our state! 💙💛 #HootHoot #ScienceOfReading #OakvaleElementary #LiteracyLeadership #WVSchools
about 18 hours ago, Amy Harrison
three women sitting on a stage. one woman is speaking into a microphone
women on a stage in a conference room
rock star principal list
conference agenda
🎤 Mercer County Schools was proud to be represented today at the West Virginia Association of School Administrators (WVASA) Summer Conference at Stonewall Resort!

Dr. Ernie Adkins and Pre-K/Elementary Supervisor Amber Riffe presented "ECCATs as Instructional Partners," sharing strategies and best practices for maximizing the impact of Early Childhood Classroom Assistant Teachers in supporting student learning and classroom success.

We are proud of their leadership and commitment to strengthening instructional practices that benefit students across West Virginia! 🍎📚

#MercerCountySchools #WVASA #EducationalLeadership #EarlyChildhoodEducation #StudentSuccess
about 19 hours ago, Amy Harrison
A woman in a maroon dress speaks into a microphone at a podium. Several people sit in chairs, one using a laptop.
A man stands in a conference room while speaking into a microphone.
A woman speaks into a microphone in a conference room. There are tables and chairs in the background.
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📚 Mercer County Public Schools leadership is participating in the 2026 Summer Conference of the West Virginia Association of School Administrators (WVASA) at Stonewall Resort. Representing Mercer County are Superintendent Ed Toman, Assistant Superintendents Rosemary Mitchell and Dr. Ernie Adkins, Dr. Kristal Filipek, Dr. Amber Bowling, and newly elected Board of Education member Dr. Deborah Akers. Today’s sessions focused on leadership, instructional excellence, and the future of education in West Virginia. Superintendent Toman had the honor of introducing keynote speaker Willie Spears, who shared strategies for adapting leadership practices to meet the diverse needs of today’s educators. We are proud of our team’s commitment to continuous learning and bringing innovative ideas back to benefit the students, staff, and families of Mercer County Schools. 💙💛 #MercerCountySchools #WVASA2026 #EducationalLeadership #MercerProud #StudentSuccess #LeadingTheWay
about 22 hours ago, Amy Harrison
Group of people standing in front of an I love WV Public Schools banner
a man presenting in front of people
Mr. Toman introducing Willie Spears
conference agenda
📸 Summer Learning Spotlight is Back! 🌞📚

Last summer, Mercer County Schools received such an amazing response to our Summer Learning Spotlight campaign that we're bringing it back for Summer 2026!

We love seeing our students learning, exploring, and growing beyond the classroom. Whether you're visiting a museum, hiking a trail, reading a great book, learning a new skill, or exploring a new place, we want to celebrate your summer adventures!

🌍 Ideas for Summer Learning:
📚 Reading at your local library
🏛️ Visiting museums or historical sites
🥾 Exploring local, state, or national parks
🎨 Attending camps, workshops, or classes
🔬 Discovering science, art, or music
🍳 Learning a new recipe or skill
🎓 Touring a college campus
🦁 Visiting a zoo, aquarium, or planetarium
🤝 Volunteering in your community

📬 To be featured, send us:
✅ A photo of your summer learning experience
✅ Student's name
✅ Grade for the 2026-2027 school year
✅ School they will attend

Email submissions to aharriso@k12.wv.us.

We'll share some of our favorite submissions throughout the summer on our social media pages! Let's show everyone that learning doesn't stop when school is out. 💡✨

#MCSLearnsAllSummer #MercerCountySchools #SummerLearning2026
about 23 hours ago, Amy Harrison
Bright graphic with text: Summer Learning Spotlight! Share your summer learning moments! Features photos of children reading, exploring, and making.
📣 Mercer County Schools Celebrates Healthy Schools in Action Grant Awards! 🎉
Mercer County Schools is proud to announce that three schools have been selected to receive funding through the 2026 Be ActiveWV Grant Program, administered by the Center for ActiveWV at West Virginia University. Each school will receive a $10,000 grant in recognition of their active participation in the Healthy Schools in Action Project and their commitment to increasing physical activity opportunities for students.
🏆 Congratulations to:
✅ Oakvale Elementary School – $10,000 Grant Award
✅ Mountain Valley Elementary School – $10,000 Grant Award
✅ Montcalm High School – $10,000 Grant Award
These funds will help our schools enhance opportunities for students to be active throughout the school day and beyond, supporting healthier lifestyles and improved student wellness. The grants will be used to develop walking trails that will be designated as "Mountaineer Miles".
#MercerCountySchools #HealthySchoolsInAction #BeActiveWV #StudentWellness #HealthyKidsHealthySchools #MountaineerMile #MercerProud
Pictured are representatives from Oakvale Elementary, Mountain Valley Elementary, and Montcalm High School receiving their Be ActiveWV Grant Awards. 📸🏅
1 day ago, Amy Harrison
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Five women in yellow shirts stand in a room with a blue banner and yellow flowers. The woman in the center holds a certificate.
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Bus 684 about 20 minutes behind this morning, Monday June 15th. This affects Bluefield Primary, Bluefield Intermediate, Bluefield Middle and Bluefield High.
2 days ago, Amy Harrison
Bus 636 will not run this morning, but will run this afternoon, Monday, June 15th. This affects Lashmeet Matoaka, Pikeview Middle and Pikeview High.
2 days ago, Amy Harrison
Bus 663 will not run today, Monday, June 15th. This affects Bluefield Primary, Bluefield Intermediate, Bluefield Middle and Bluefield High.
2 days ago, Amy Harrison
Our newest Mercer County Board of Education members are investing in learning and leadership! 📚 Mr. Keith Gunnoe, Mr. Shawn Vest, and Dr. Deborah Akers are attending the West Virginia School Board Association New Board Member Orientation at Canaan Valley this weekend. The training provides valuable insight into school governance, ethics, policy, finance, and the important role board members play in supporting student success. Superintendent Toman joined the orientation virtually. We appreciate their commitment to serving the students, staff, and families of Mercer County Public Schools and look forward to the leadership they will bring to our district. #MercerProud #MCPSWV #SchoolBoardLeadership
5 days ago, Amy Harrison
Mr. Toman sitting at a conference room table
WV School Board Association agenda
pages of data on the conference room table
🌟 Mercer County, let’s rally behind one of our own! 🌟 Hayden Harsanyi has made history as the first Mercer County Public Schools student selected as a finalist in the prestigious MetroNews Scholar Contest, presented in partnership with West Virginia Wesleyan College and participating sponsors. Hayden is competing for a full scholarship, and online voting is an important part of the selection process. Let’s show her the support of our Mercer County community and help her achieve this incredible opportunity! 🗳️ Vote for Hayden here: https://wvscholar.com/finalists/ Vote for Hayden⁠ Every vote counts. Let’s bring this scholarship home to Mercer County! 💙💛 #MercerProud #MCPSWV #MetroNewsScholar #SupportOurStudents
5 days ago, Amy Harrison
Hayden Harsanyi from PSHS
Building Connections Beyond the Office! 🌞

Mercer County Public Schools Central Office staff enjoyed a wonderful evening together at our annual picnic at Glenwood Park. While we may not have taken many pictures, that's because everyone was too busy enjoying great food, great conversations, and even better company!

A special thank you to Tyler and Emma, children of our Purchasing Director, Lindsey Lucas, for stepping in as our official photographers' models for the evening. They were absolutely convinced that Superintendent Toman was once a WWE wrestler—and after seeing some of his poses, we're not entirely sure they've been convinced otherwise! 😂

Events like these remind us that a positive workplace culture is built on relationships, laughter, and time spent together. We are grateful for this amazing team and all they do for the students, staff, and families of Mercer County.

💙 One Team. One Mission. One Mercer County. 💙
5 days ago, Amy Harrison
A poster advertising the Annual Office Picnic at Glenwood Park with family photos, a man with children, and a car in the background.
Come out and enjoy food and some fun activities!
5 days ago, Amy Harrison
A food truck schedule poster with a truck image. Events in Mercer County, WV, from June 22nd to 26th. Locations include Greater Mt. Zion Church, Straley School, Matoaka Fire Department, and East River Park.
Bus 641 will not run today, Thursday, June 11th. This affects Mountain Valley, Bluefield Middle and Bluefield High.
6 days ago, Amy Harrison
Bus 699, which is a special needs bus, is running 45 minutes late this morning, Tuesday, June 9th. This affects Princeton Primary, Silver Springs, Glenwood, Mountain Valley, Straley, Mercer, and Princeton Middle.
8 days ago, Amy Harrison
🏫🔨 The Mercer County Schools Excess Levy continues to make a difference for our students, staff, and communities!

Thanks to the support of our voters, important facility improvements are taking place across the county, including the refinishing of the gymnasium floor at PikeView Middle School and roofing projects at Bluefield High School.

These are just a few examples of how Excess Levy funds help Mercer County Public Schools maintain safe, functional, and welcoming learning environments. From building repairs and maintenance to infrastructure improvements, the Excess Levy allows us to care for the facilities where our students learn, grow, and succeed every day.

Thank you for investing in our schools and our future! #MercerCountySchools #ExcessLevyAtWork #InvestingInStudents #MCPSProud
9 days ago, Amy Harrison
An empty indoor basketball court with polished wooden flooring, featuring red and black markings and the word "Breckenridge" in red.
A picture of Bluefield high School getting the roof replace
Bus 659 will not run today, Monday, June 8th. This affects Bluefield Primary, Bluefield Intermediate, Bluefield Middle, and Bluefield High.
9 days ago, Amy Harrison
Bus 663 will not run this afternoon 6/5. This affects Bluefield Primary, Bluefield Intermediate, Bluefield Middle, and Bluefield High.
12 days ago, Amy Harrison
BUS INFORMATION for Friday, June 5th The following buses will NOT RUN TODAY: Bus 662, which affects Silver Springs, Princeton Primary, Straley, Melrose, Mercer, Princeton Middle and Princeton High, and; Bus 685, which affects Spanishburg, PVMS, and PVHS The following buses will run this morning but NOT THIS AFTERNOON: Bus 657, which affects Timberwood, Bluefield Middle and Bluefield High, and Bus 640, which affects Athens, Pikeview Middle and Pikeview High.
12 days ago, Amy Harrison