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Schools will be closed on Monday, Jan 17 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
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Applications are now being accepted for the Harrison County Student Achievement Scholarship!
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CHPL's Valentine's Day Party for children ages 3 - 10 and the Anti-Valentine's Day Party for ages 11-18 will be held Saturday, February 12, from 1:00pm - 2:30pm.
Registration and masks are required for both events.
Harrison County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay on Monday, January 10, 2022.
Harrison County Schools will be closed on Friday, January 7, 2022.
Due to the impending weather conditions, Harrison County Schools will be dismissing 2-hours early on Thursday, January 6, 2022.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Harrison County Schools
Students in third grade are holding the WOW Factory ornaments they made last week. Wilsonburg students all did a great job painting the ornaments and were amazed at how beautiful they turned out!!
Staff at United High School participated in team building by spreading holiday cheer, having a secret Santa exchange, and trying their hand at a few merry activities. Happy Holidays from the staff of UHS! #ARISE
Thank you to our Partners in Education the Kiwanis Club for reading to Kindergarten students today at Wilsonburg! We appreciated the generous donation of children's books and the monetary donation to support children's love for reading!
Congrats to Mountaineer Middle on receiving the Purple Star Award!
After reading and analyzing some classic winter-themed poetry this week, United High School students in Mrs. Clutter's English classes created their own winter-themed poems!
The elves at Wilsonburg Elementary decided to come together for a snow day of their own. They left notes behind in their classrooms for the students to come and find them. After some searching, the elves were found in the first grade classroom making snow angels!
South Harrison's Future Farmers of America groups have had a very busy year. The Board and Superintendent recognized the various teams of students under the direction of Mr. John Lockhart, Instructor. South Harrison High School has won three (3) state championships this year!
North View and Simpson Elementary have been given the Purple Star Award from the WV Department of Education. The Purple Star Award is a designation assigned to schools which display a special commitment to supporting military children and their families!
🚨🏆 STATE CHAMPION ALERT 🏆🚨
Congratulations to Liberty FFA’s State Champion Poultry Evaluation Team!!!!
Nationals Bound in 2022!
Ryan Morgan - 3rd Individual
Caylee Fulton - 5th Individual
Sara Lowe - 9th Individual
Macie Clutter
Coached by Mr. Tennant
70 students from Wilsonburg participated in the Holiday Ornament Contest. Students, with the help of their families, made homemade ornaments to hang on the school tree. Every student that submitted an ornament received $10 Cougar Cash. 1st -3rd place overall will also get to have a special lunch with a friend.
1st Place overall and the winner of $100 Cougar Cash was Breck Bailey.
2nd place overall and the winner of $75 Cougar Cash was Landon Heater.
3rd place overall and the winner of $50 Cougar Cash was Cheyanne Smith.
The following received $30 Cougar Cash:
Best Special Effect Award went to Laiklyn Henning.
Top Shelf Elf Award, for best baked ornament, was a 3 way tie between Maddie Rose, Olivia Spires and Caddie Moore.
Best Sense of Humor Award was a tie between Addie Harman and Ayla Harman.
North Pole Award, for best use of a Christmas Character, went to Alexis Scarnati.
Warm & Cozy Award went to Serena LeMasters.
Winter Wonderland Award went to Mason Cottrill.
Best Wooden Ornament went to Anthony Dodd.
Mrs. Gregory’s first grade class at Adamston Elementary learned all about polar bears and how they adapt and survive in the artic. Students designed their own polar bear dens. They had to plan how they would use their materials, possible problems they might have, and how to solve them. Finally they built their dens with toothpicks and marshmallows. They had to make sure their polar bear could fit in the den and that it was sturdy and would not fall. Afterwards, students reflected on their design to determine if it worked, didn’t work, and what they would have changed.
Due to a planned power outage in the Lincoln feeder area, the following schools will operate on a 2-hour delay on Friday, December 10, 2021: Big Elm Elementary School, Lincoln Middle School, Lincoln High School, and Lumberport Elementary School.
The Nutter Fort Primary and Intermediate free blood lead screening event has been moved to Thursday, December 9th from 2:45 PM - 4:30 PM. No appointment is needed - parent or legal guardian must be present.