
PCS will be operating on a 2 hour delay tomorrow Jan.27th.


Playing is learning and Mrs. Evick’s preschoolers want to show you how. They are working through STEM, building bridges and roads.
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) is important because it teaches critical thinking skills and instills a passion for innovation.


PCS will be operating on a 2 hour delay tomorrow, Friday, January 21st due to low temperatures and wind chill.


🚨UPDATE! Pendleton County Schools students and staff will be working remotely today, January 20th.


Who knew learning could be “snow” much fun?!?! ❄️
Mrs. Nicely’s 1st graders played hangman and wrote their spelling words in the snow, while Ms. Simmons’s 2nd grader made a snow volcano!




PCS will be on a 3 hour delay tomorrow, January 20th.


Pendleton County Schools will be operating on a 3 hour delay tomorrow, January 19th.


2A had a blast making slime at Girl’s Day Out!




1A decided to put on their gloves and become Word Doctors. They removed letters from words and stitched in apostrophes. It looks like they are ready for more patients!





Mrs. Wagoner’s Preschool students had Career Day today. We are so thankful for the partnership with the Pendleton County Sheriff’s Department and the West Virginia State Police and all they do for our schools.
Mrs. Evick may have a future doctor in her room!





Pendleton County Schools will be on a 2 hour delay, Tuesday, January 11th due to low temperatures and wind chill.


Tomorrow, Monday, January 10th Pendleton County Schools will be operating on a 2 hour delay due to possible icy conditions.

Tomorrow, Friday, January 7th will be a Summer Saver Day for Pendleton County Schools. Students will work remotely and staff will work from home. Stay safe and keep warm!

Due to impending weather, Pendleton County Schools will be dismissing early today, Thursday, January 6, 2022. Buses will leave Franklin Elementary at 12:30pm.

Pendleton County Schools will be operating on a 2 hour delay tomorrow, Tuesday, January 4th.

We hope you've had safe and Happy New Year. Here are your first menus of 2022!


Our students have been learning, spreading joy, and getting in the Christmas spirit. Our 5th graders had the privilege of being taught how to properly fold the flag by local VFW members, Elsa came to visit preschool, and some of the 4th grade students walked to Pendleton Manor to sing Christmas carols to the residents.





We collected the food from our 12 Days of Christmas this Friday. The total food collected this year was 4,446 pounds. Yes, that is correct, over 2 TONS of food! Phenomenal job Pendleton County!





Pick up of items collected for the 12 Days of Christmas food drive was today. Total food collected this year was 4,446 lbs. Yes, that is correct 4,446 lbs. Phenomenal job, thank you!




This holiday season, our elementary school students used their Chromebooks to make Christmas cards for the residents of Pendleton Manor with the help of Mrs. Gwen Cauley.


