
The new student and staff personal electronic devices (PED) and other policies are available for public comment at:
https://www.pendletoncountyschools.com/page/public-comment
This link is located under the "Board of Education Information" tab and is titled, " Public Comment on Policies."
The policies are in draft mode, so there could be changes before approved.
There is also a link titled, "Sharing with the Superintendent" to provide positive feedback and ask questions.
Please feel free to contact your principal or central office staff if you have any questions.

It’s almost time for New Student Registration! If you have a new student to register, you may attend any of the registration opportunities listed below.


The PCHS Varsity Cheerleaders annual "Wildcat Youth Cheer Camp" will be now be held at Franklin Elementary Cafeteria from Monday, July 7th through Thursday, July 10th from 4 pm to 7 pm due to gym maintenance. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Rebecca Miller at (681) 524-8533

Say “hello” to even more messaging and announcements in the Pendleton app! Parents/guardians check your email with instructions to sign up and access new features.

Join us at Franklin Elementary School for the Energy Express Open House: Wednesday, June 11th.


The Potomac Highlands Soccer League Fall 2025 soccer registration is open until June 30th. Flyers have been sent home for students ages 4-14. Students are also invited to participate in the league soccer camp which will take place in Moorefield June 16-18. For more information please email boardphsl@gmail.com.

Mrs. Mowery’s class created bubble wands and had a wonderful bubble-themed day to put their inventions to the test!






Congratulations to our attendance winners for this school year!




Kacey Shiflett from DNR gave an outdoor classroom presentation to the third and fourth grades over mammals and reptiles that live here in West Virginia.











4A did a team building activity over which group could make the longest paper chain with one piece of paper and 4 inches of tape in 10 minutes.





4th graders enjoyed a reading campout time, where they made blanket forts, read books by flashlight, and ate smores bars!











Mrs. George's class enjoyed inside and outside BUBBLE Day....and even teaching others to blow bubbles with BubbleGUM!! ❤️










For the first time since 2019, the 6th graders were able to take their end of the year field trip to Washington, DC. The students, parents, and teachers worked hard all year to raise enough money through fundraisers and generous contributions from the community. The weather was perfect, and everyone had a great time!


The 3rd grade classes at FES, hiked the six-mile round trip to the top of Seneca Rocks on Thursday.


End of year lost and found items at FES.


4th grade field trip to Smoke Hole Caverns!











2nd grade had FUN with a Field Day of their own with some old fashioned games and Minute to Win It activities!










Mrs. George's class enjoyed all the fun games at Field Day!





Thank you!


Mothers of our Kindergarteners came to spend the afternoon at FES. They learned about Title 1 and how to help their child be successful when they get to first grade. They decorated hats and went to a tea party in their child's classroom. This mother's moment is such a special occasion for them. Many mothers of older children tell us they still have their hat from when their child was in Kindergarten.
