
If you wish to enroll your student for virtual school, you will need to complete the following form by Friday, June 30th: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=S7AZ4AwzekaLrgn7FzdNallle8AwDNZGpDO9S45HDhVUOU82SUJFTVVBNFIwWFhUWlJaWVg4QlMyVC4u
Virtual School for this school year is open to students in grades 6th-12th only. If you wish to enroll a student in Virtual School who is not currently enrolled in Pendleton County Schools, you must contact Lori Moore at 304-358-2207 ext 123 to complete the enrollment process.

Many joined in attendance for the end of the year celebration for Kindergarten B. Mrs. Kimble and Mrs. Bland had an amazing year with these kinders. 👩🎓🧑🎓






The 2nd graders enjoyed their Field trip to the Valley Jump Park.





Pendleton County Summer Success Academy 2023 Information:
• June 13-July 7 Tuesdays-Fridays (15 Total Days, No SSA on July 4th)
• Breakfast and Lunch will be provided each day
• 8:00am-2:00pm is the Daily Schedule
• Bus Transportation will be provided – Bus Drivers will be calling parents before SSA begins to discuss pick-up and drop-off
• June 20 - All students will ride bus to FES to celebrate WV Day
Ryan Lambert (SSA Coordinator) rdlambert@k12.wv.us
Nicole Hevener nhevener@k12.wv.us

6A and Kindergaten A worked together to make a collage using shapes, colors of the rainbow, and numbers!





FES is proud to present Addie Miller and Bentley Wimer with free summer pool passes for having perfect attendance for the whole year!! Congratulations Addie and Bentley!!


6th grade luncheon





Many of our students visited Seneca this year with their classes and have enjoyed themselves. Check out this exciting event happening next weekend, June 3rd, at the Seneca Rocks Discovery Center!


Communities In Schools proudly announces Kolton Bland won the drawing for a $25 gift certificate to Gateway Restaurant. To be eligible to win, you could only miss 3 or less days of school the whole year! He actually only missed one day the whole year! Congratulations, Kolton!!!


Mrs. Kimble's KB class is enjoying the sunshine and some ice cream sundaes.



5th grade had fun exploring the Frontier Heritage Museum in Staunton Virginia.





Mrs. Eye’s 4th grade student won 1st place in the county Agriculture in West Virginia poster contest. This contest is sponsored by the Pendleton County Farm Bureau and is open to all county 4th graders. His poster will now be sent to compete at the state level and will be on display at the State Fair in Lewisburg in August.


Fourth grade students participated in the Seneca Adventure Camp. Students learned about the Atlatl, gardening, and nature journaling. They toured the Site's homestead, went hiking, and explored the river for macro invertebrates.





K-2 Accelerated Reader End of Year Celebration! Students spend their AR points on minutes of FUN activities.


Third grade enjoyed their field trip to Seneca Rocks!


Fourth graders enjoyed a field trip to the Smoke Hole Caverns, where they gem mined and toured the caverns.





Mrs. Kimble's KB kiddos enjoyed their science lesson learning about reduce, reuse, and recycle. They reused egg shells as plant holders for the different types of seeds.




All the marvelous moms joined KB for cupcakes and punch. They decorated beautiful hats and the outstanding kiddos did little presentation for these special ladies.


Ms. Kimble's class enjoyed Dads and Donuts. We did a presentation and loved painting a rock and making a craft.



Mrs. Kimble’s amazing KB students worked in groups and used different materials to design Beaver Dams. The goal was to see if they could stop the river from flowing into their dam.
