
Mercer School’s Robotics teams at the World Championship!





Princeton Middle’s Robotics Teams at the World Championship!


First Pikeview Middle School team to the VEX World Championship - Mercer County Proud! #VEXWorlds #VEXrobotics #westvirginia #mercercountywv


Congratulations to our Robotics Teams competing in the World Championship in Dallas, Texas this week. We’re all rooting for you!





The following buses will not run tomorrow, Friday, May 6th. Bus 597 and bus 660, which affects Montcalm Elementary and Montcalm High.

ATTENTION BLUEWELL AND MONTCALM SCHOOLS PARENTS: Bus 672 will not run this afternoon. Parents, please arrange transportation if your child rides bus 672. This affects Bluewell, Montcalm Elementary and Montcalm High.

DON’T FORGET! This is the last day to vote for Montcalm High’s project to receive $25,000 from State Farm. Please go to www.neighborhoodassist.com to vote!

Bus 657 will not run today, Thursday, May 5th. This affects Brushfork, Bluefield Middle and Bluefield High.

Bus 648 will not run tomorrow, Thursday, May 5th. This affects Athens, PVMS and PVHS.

Congratulations to each school's Teacher of the Year. Mercer County Schools' Teacher of the Year is Angela Fisher, Agribusiness Instructor at MCTEC.
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Bus 597 will not run tomorrow, Wednesday, May 4th. This affects Montcalm Elementary and Montcalm High.

Attention Bluefield Middle parents and guardians. Bluefield Middle's fire alarm went off due to a heat sensor being knocked down off the wall. The fire department is on scene and has determined no fire or threat of fire is present. Students and staff are in the process of returning to their classrooms. Thank you.

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Mercer County has 6 Golden Horseshoe Winners! Congratulations!


Have you thanked a Principal today?


It's Teacher Appreciation Week!


Congratulations to Mercer County Schools' 2022Top Scholars!
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Important bus information-the following buses will not run tomorrow, Friday, April 29th:
Bus 642: Glenwood, PSHS
Bus 611: MES MHS,
Bus 673: Bluefield Primary, Bluefield Intermediate, Bluefield Middle, and Bluefield High

Today, we inform parents, staff, and students that we recovered a gun at Bluefield High School. It is important to us that we clearly communicate with you about serious safety issues when they arise. The gun was found in a student’s locker following what is referred to as a reasonable suspicion search. We immediately notified local law enforcement to handle the criminal aspects. Bluefield High School administrators immediately initiated and followed all appropriate procedures at the school level, including a “lock down.” Possessing a weapon at school is clearly a violation of law and we have zero tolerance for this act. We expect to see criminal charges in addition to school imposed disciplinary measures. The student involved will be subject to school board policy and appropriate laws that govern weapons on school grounds, which is a zero acceptable possession policy. Today’s incident highlights the essential role students and all members of the school community play in school safety. Anyone with pertinent or concerning information should report it immediately to administration or law enforcement. As the school system says time after time, student and staff safety continues to be the most important part of our jobs. While this incident is unquestionably concerning, the school system will continue to be vigilant in ensuring student and staff safety.

Mr. Toman met with PSHS's Student Advisory Council today at Tampico Restaurant.