
Bus information from Mercer County Schools: bus 636 will not run tomorrow, Wednesday, March 9th.

Bluefield State pre-med students joined us today to teach our students about germs and handwashing, fire safety, and bullying
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Bluefield State pre-med students joined us today to teach our students about germs and handwashing, fire safety, and bullying
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Day 1 of Preschool Registration
We cant wait for our new students to join us!





Join us for our Title I Parent Involvement session.


Bus 605 will not run today, Tuesday March 8th. This affects Lashmeet Matoka, Pikeview Middle, and Pikeview High.

Snuggle and Read 📚


Dear Families,
We hope that some of you are planning to participate in our Trash to Treasure campaign. Take something that you would typically throw away and repurpose it. We will have a school winner for grades preschool through second and third through fifth. They will then go to the county competition. All school projects are due by Friday, March 25th.

BUS INFO FOR 3/1/22:
Bus 636 will not run tomorrow, Tuesday, March 1st. This affects Lashmeet Matoaka, Pikeview Middle, and Pikeview High.

As a reminder, tomorrow, March 1 is picture day for Spring and class pictures. As we continue to celebrate Dr. Seuss this week, tomorrow we celebrate "Green Eggs and Ham." Students can dress in green, if they wish.

Bus 636 will not run today, Monday, February 28th. This affects Lashmeet Matoaka, Pikeview Middle and Pikeview High.

Seuss Week:
February 28, - March 4, 2022
Monday – Fox in Socks (Wear silly socks)
Tuesday – Green Eggs & Ham (Dress in Green)
Wednesday – Wacky Wednesday (Wear mismatched clothes)
Thursday – Cat in the Hat Day (Wear red, black or white)
Friday – Oh the places you’ll go (Wear favorite college colors)
Hope you participate in the fun!


Mercer County BOE Votes to Make Mask Wearing Optional
At the February 22nd meeting, the Mercer County Board of Education voted to move its mask guidance from mandatory to optional. This means that mask usage in buildings and on school buses will be optional for both students and staff.
This decision is being made as Mercer County and Mercer County Schools positive case numbers are going down after the increase during the winter holidays. Masks may also be required at individual school sites if Covid-19 transmission rates warrant a mask requirement.
Mercer County Schools will still have masks available to anyone wanting one. We will also continue communicating with the Mercer County Health Department about special cases and any concerning trends in classrooms or schools. The superintendent may institute practices if determined necessary in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The ultimate goal is to protect our students and prioritize learning. Given the quick spread of the Omicron variant and its rapid clinical course, it has made contact tracing in schools impractical when combined with the newly reduced timelines for quarantine and isolation set by the CDC. With that being said, Mercer County Schools will not perform contact tracing on behalf of the Mercer County Health Department.
All Mercer County schools are now reporting positive cases to a new WV DHHR tracking survey, which appears on Fridays at https://wvde.us/covid19/school-covid-dashboard/

More pictures of Ready Freddy!




Ready Freddy...We are excited to have these kiddos come to our school next year.





The day of the 2's. You can also wear "2" of anything!


We're celebrating the 100th day of school on February 8th!

Mercer County Staff you asked for it and it is here!
Pre-k up to 5th grade staff members sign up NOW for Dr. Ruby Payne’s Emotional Poverty Workshop on the Mercer County Webpage. Learn How to Reduce Anger, Anxiety, and Avoidance in the Classroom.
The secondary training workshop will be announced soon!


Back to school map protocol 2020-2021
