
We had two winners at the SkillsUSA State Competiton with SBCTC this weekend!
Andrew won Silver Medal in Industrial Motor Control and Cashton won Silver Medal in Basic Residential Wiring.
Congratulations Wildcats!



🏀UPDATE ON MARCH MADNESS ATTENDANCE COMPETITION🏀
And the winner is....8th grade! They had 94.6% attendance this week and 11th grade had 92.2%!
8th Grade will receive a trip to the bowling alley!


The deadlines for the Governor's STEM Institute at WVU and Greenbank and the Governor's Computer Science Institute are coming up soon. If you are interested in applying, please see a school counselor.




Attached is our April lunch menu!


!!Attention vendors!! We are looking for vendors to set up at the PCMS Family Spring Festival on April 12th! If interested, check out the information below!


We are raffling off this Yeti Package to help with Pendleton County Middle School field trip costs. Tickets are $5. Drawing will be on April 12th. *Thank you to Potomac Hardware for your donation!
Please contact Shelby Thomas (shelby.thomas@k12.wv.us) to purchase tickets or for more information.


The deadline for the Governor's School for Tourism is approaching. If you are interested in applying, please see a counselor.


Challenge accepted!💪
Petersburg High School has challenged us to an attendance competition from March 31st to April 11th. Wildcats, let's make sure we have the highest rate!


The Practice SAT is tomorrow, but you can also practice and study on your own. Explore the BluebookTM digital testing app and get free #SATPractice tools at sat.org/digital-practice. #SATSchoolDay


Report cards will be distributed on Wednesday, March 26th. Please review these with your student.


Congratulations to the 8th and 11th grades on advancing to the final bracket of our March Madness Attendance Competition!

Congratulations to Laney on winning the WVCTM State Math Conference poster contest with "Math Will Take You Far." Her theme will be used for next year's state math conference. She received a $100 gift card as well as a banner that will be hung at the entrance of the conference.
Kaylee with "Math: It is all fun and games until someone divides by zero" and Emma with "Soar to New Heights with Math" were also finalists. Each received $20 gift card. Congratulations Wildcats!



Join us in wishing our Wildcat, Ava, good luck as she competes in the Regional Social Studies Fair!


A reminder that Parent Teacher Conferences will be next Wednesday from 3:30-6:30 p.m.


Celebrating Our South Branch Technical Center Students' Achievements!
As we reflect on an incredible year, it’s time to acknowledge and celebrate the outstanding achievements of our South Branch Technical Center students. Each quarter, our students have shown remarkable dedication, skill, and passion in their respective programs.
First Quarter Achievements:
- Kacy Bennett - Automotive
- Jaiden Mitts - Cosmetology
- James Waybright - Welding
Second Quarter Achievements:
- Ruby McClanahan - Cosmetology
- Jaida Reel - Law and Public Safety
Third Quarter Achievements:
- Orrin Merrick - Building Maintenance and Operations
- Michael Miller - Carpentry
In addition to these quarterly recognitions, we are thrilled to announce that several PCHS students will be inducted into the National Technical Honor Society on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at 6:00 p.m., at the Landes Arts Center. We encourage everyone to attend and show support for our worthy inductees:
- Gabriel Harvey
- Makinley Hedrick
- Cashton Kisamore
- Kaitlyn McQuain
- Michael Miller
- Jaiden Mitts
- Jaida Reel
Furthermore, we are proud to recognize the accomplishments of our students who excelled in local competitions and will represent us at the State SkillsUSA competitions in Fairmont, WV, on March 27, 28, and 29. They are:
- Makinley Hedrick - Architectural Drafting
- Cashton Kisamore - Basic Residential Wiring
- Orrin Merrick - Construction Tool ID
- Gabriel Harvey - Construction Tool ID
- Andrew Mowery - Industrial Motor Control
- Lucas VanDevander - Welding Fabrication
Let's all come together to celebrate these students' hard work, achievement, and commitment to their trades. Their dedication inspires us all, and we look forward to witnessing their continued success.
Congratulations to all our students!


Pendleton County Schools is aware that the Town of Franklin will be under a boil water advisory - from Wednesday, March 19 through Thursday, March 20 - which includes Pendleton County Middle/High School and Franklin Elementary School. We have a plan in place to provide bottled water to all students and staff.

The Trig/Precal class celebrated Pi Day by sharing fun facts and poems and describing objects!








The art students have been hard at work. Art 1 worked with the principals of balance and harmony by creating Yin Yang symbols that encompassed opposite themes in a harmonious way. Art 2 created beautiful Spring compositions for the window display at the Pill Box on Main Street in Franklin. Advanced art painted still lives that show objects that are personal to them in some way to reveal their personalities to viewers. We are entering the final 9 weeks and will have lots of cool stuff to show off by the end of May!




It's that time of year again....2025-26 School Year Scheduling Nights will be held on the following evenings from 3:45 - 6 p.m.:
Tuesday, April 1st—Current Juniors
Wednesday, April 2nd—Current Sophomores
Monday, April 7th—Current Freshman
Thursday, April 10th—Current 8th Grade


Attention, juniors! SAT School Day is coming to our school this spring. More details and prep tips to come! In the meantime, see what the digital SAT is all about at sat.org/whytake. #SATSchoolDay
Practice Test: March 27th
Actual SAT School Day: April 9th
