December 2022 Lunch Menu is now in the Live Feed and available at https://5il.co/133cd
The Robert C. Byrd High School Soaring Eagles are hosting a Winter Wonder Bash for all Harrison County students grades 2 through 4!
Crafts
Treats
Activities
& More!
Call 304-326-7200 to make a reservation or email MSAllen@k12.wv.us
🚨 REMINDER 🚨
Due to Election Day, there is no school on Tuesday, November 8th.
Harrison County Students and Families! Check out the College and Career Fair this Thursday at Liberty HS gym from 6 to 8 p.m. to learn about the colleges, schools, jobs, and careers that are out there and available to you! There will be a drawing for a Cash Scholarship and Prizes to be awarded to students who attend, that's this coming Thursday from 6 to 8 at Liberty HS gym. If you have any questions, please see your counselor.
This week we celebrate National School Psychology Week. “Together We Shine” is this year’s theme as a way of hope after the last few challenging years through the pandemic, social injustice, economic strains, and mental/physical health. This week and every week, our team of school psychologists will work to promote positive change in all areas of leadership in the counseling room, the classroom, the community, and beyond.
Thank you to Lori Bailey, Victoria Barnosky, Jennifer Downward, Rachel James, Emily McCauley, Benjamin Neff, and Kristen Thompson!
The Harrison County College and Career Fair will be held November 10, 2022, starting at 6:00 p.m. at Liberty High School. Any colleges and businesses interested in participating, please complete the registration form at the link below, or contact Harrison County Schools Career and Technical Education Specialist Dr. Gerry Becket at 304-838-3091 for more information!
đź—“ November 10, 2022
⏰ 6:00 PM
đź“Ť Liberty High School
➡️ https://forms.office.com/r/m3MmcmNB6t
Victory Elementary’s school counselor, Mr. Rieser, visited Mrs. Marozzi’s preschool class today. He read the book about caring for others and talked about how to be a good friend.
Protect your child from RSV
Avoid close contact with sick people
Wash your hands often
Cover your coughs & sneezes
Clean & disinfect surfaces
Avoid touching your face with unwashed hands
Stay home when you're sick
For more information visit www.cdc.gov/rsv
Protect your child from RSV
Avoid close contact with sick people
Wash your hands often
Cover your coughs & sneezes
Clean & disinfect surfaces
Avoid touching your face with unwashed hands
Stay home when you're sick
For more information visit www.cdc.gov/rsv
Students sometimes overhear information they don't feel they can share. When someone steals, uses drugs in school, threatens violence, or commits illegal actions, it can hurt the school - and all of us.
We have subscribed to a service that allows students and parents to relay this information anonymously.
Use the Safe School Helpline SAFE SCHOOL HELPLINE to report threats of violence, depression, and illegal activity that could harm children in our schools.
Your call is private, confidential, and ANONYMOUS!
CALL: 800-418-6423 ext 359
TEXT: 66746, then type TIPS
WEB: www.safeschoolhelpline.com
Download the app available on iPhone and Android
November 2022 Lunch Menu ➡️ https://5il.co/133cd
2022-23 Big Elm Math Field Day winners. 4th Grade- 1st Place-Remington Heberlig-(Mrs. Powell), Alternate-Jacob Zheng-(Ms. Davis). 5th- Grade
1st Place- Ronald Payton- Mrs. Quinones), Runner-up- Addy Hill (Mr. Caruso).
The first place winners will represent Big Elm at the county Math Field Day on December 6, 2022.
NASA visited grades 3-5 at Lumberport Elementary. Students learned about rockets, got to make their own and even launch them. It was a great day to blast off!
PreK students from Norwood Elementary visited the Stonewood Fire Department and received VIP treatment! Thank you for affording our youngest with an amazing experience!
Last week, Mrs. Marozzi preschool class at Victory Elementary School studied fire safety. They discussed and practiced Stop, Drop and Roll as well as staying low and crawling if there is smoke in their house. Engaging in pretend play as they dressed up to be fire fighters and pretended to be the “Brave Firefighter” like in our morning rhyming poem. They discussed things that were hot and cold and made a chart. They practiced when it is appropriate to call 911 and how to dial the number. To end our week of fire safety, we had a special visit with the Clarksburg Fire Department. Together, with the other preschool classes, they were able to explore their fire fighting gear and fire truck.
To wrap up a unit on Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," about the events of the Salem Witch Trials, United High students in Mrs. Clutter's English class held a mock funeral for one of the main characters. The students created elegies for the character and presented them to the class.
Congratulations to South Harrison High School FFA members Hunter Bunch, Hunter Johnson, Hailea Livesay, and Tyler Reed on being named recipients for American FFA Degrees!
October 2022 Lunch Menu ➡️ https://5il.co/133cd
🚨 REMINDER 🚨
Due to difficulties pertaining to the West Virginia Student Information System (WVEIS 2.0), Harrison County Schools will operate on a three (3) hour early dismissal on Friday, September 30th. Currently, due to communication issues between WVEIS 2.0 and Livegrades, this dismissal is necessary to complete the timely release of grades and report cards.
🚨 REMINDER 🚨
Due to difficulties pertaining to the West Virginia Student Information System (WVEIS 2.0), Harrison County Schools will operate on a three (3) hour early dismissal on Friday, September 30th. Currently, due to communication issues between WVEIS 2.0 and Livegrades, this dismissal is necessary to complete the timely release of grades and report cards.