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.
about 2 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Looking for information about your child's Fall Pictures? Click the link for the details. https://5il.co/1hynn
over 2 years ago, John Rogers
Mountaineer Middle parents picking up students will remain at the bottom of the hill until 2:50pm. Students are not released from their classrooms until 2:55 for parent pick up. Do not block traffic on Route 98 or the entrance to Liberty High School. Staff will be present at the bottom of the hill tomorrow to assist in this procedure.
over 2 years ago, John Rogers
Expectations Post #4: This final post before school starts tomorrow is about Bathroom and Assembly expectations. At an assembly it is important to sit quietly and be respectful toward the speaker. When going to the bathroom, it is important to get permission from the teacher first and remember that only 2 at a time can be in the restroom.
over 2 years ago, John Rogers
Assembly Expectations
Bathroom Expectations
Mountaineer Middle School Open House is tonight between 4:30 and 6:00. We hope to see everyone there this evening!
over 2 years ago, John Rogers
Back to school information
Expectations Post #3: Today's post is about Cafeteria and Bus room expectations. It is important to know your lunch number (student number) in the cafeteria. It makes the line go quicker. In the bus room, remember to stay in your assigned area and take everything with you when you leave.
over 2 years ago, John Rogers
Bus Room expectations
cafeteria expectations
Don’t forget to stop by the registration table at center court to pick up a goodie bag and a free book!
over 2 years ago, Harrison County Schools
family day registration table
Expectations Post #2: Today's post is about hallway and stairway expectations. Moving safely and efficiently gets everyone to class a little quicker. The key to these expectations is the you go directly to the next class. No wondering the halls!
over 2 years ago, John Rogers
Stairway expectations
Hallway Expectations
With just 4 days left until school starts, I am beginning a series of posts with our school wide behavior expectations on them. Post #1 is all about classroom expectations. Take time to talk about these with your child to set them up for success this year!
over 2 years ago, John Rogers
MMS Classroom Expectations
Aviation youth expo set Friday & Saturday at The Bridge Sports Complex in Bridgeport! READ MORE --> http://ow.ly/Xock50KmSGr
over 2 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Aviation Expo 22
Whether you are a new student or you are a current student, bring your family and join us for our Annual OPEN HOUSE.
over 2 years ago, John Rogers
Open House Information
Have a new student that needs to enroll at MMS. Here is the schedule for new enrollments.
over 2 years ago, John Rogers
New Registration Information
🚨 Save the Date 🚨 The WV Sales Tax Holiday is from 12:00 a.m. on Friday August 5th, 2022 and will end at 11:59 p.m. on Monday August 8, 2022. ⬇️ Check out the website to learn more ⬇️ https://tax.wv.gov/Business/Pages/SalesTaxHoliday.aspx #HCSWV
over 2 years ago, Harrison County Schools
WV Sales Tax Holiday
The Clarksburg-Harrison Public Library is kicking off the School Year with a Back To School Bash on Friday, August 5th! Join us for free backpacks, school supplies, and connecting with local community organizations. Registration is not required. Drop by anytime on August 5 between 4:30pm and 8:00pm. Backpacks & school supplies will be provided by Kiwanis Club and ATM. For ages 4-18.
over 2 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Clarksburg Library Back To School Bash
Clarksburg-Harrison Public Library Back to School Bash! Friday, August 5 | 4:30 PM - 8:00 PM Ages 4 - 18| Clarksburg-Harrison Public Library Lawn Join us at Clarksburg-Harrison Public Library on First Fridays for free backpacks, school supplies, and connecting with local community organizations. Registration is not required. Drop by anytime on August 5 between 4:30 and 8:00. Backpacks & school supplies will be provided by Kiwanis Club and ATM. For ages 4-18.
over 2 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Clarksburg Library
Congress just approved waivers that will allow Harrison County Schools to again ship 5-day meal boxes to your home! Anyone who is 18 years old and younger who live in Harrison County are eligible. The shelf-stable boxes will be prepared and ship to the child’s home via FedEx. Please complete this form to have a 5-day shelf-stable meal kit delivered to your door step free of charge. ↘️ LINK ↙️ https://forms.office.com/r/JcyE3sbqgT
over 2 years ago, Harrison County Schools
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Check out the links to our Summer Athletic Conditioning Calendars. https://5il.co/1bnki https://5il.co/1bnkh
over 2 years ago, John Rogers
The Summer Food Service Program is an opportunity to make sure West Virginia children receive healthy and delicious meals when the school year ends. Student meals will be available for onsite dining at participating locations. However, popular pandemic waivers that allowed for flexibilities such as grab-and-go meal service, home delivery, guardian meal pick-up and multi-day meal boxes have all expired at the federal level. These options will no longer be available. To find summer meal sites near you, visit wvsummerfood.com or text FOOD or COMIDA to 304-304.
over 2 years ago, Harrison County Schools
MMS will hold its Academic Awards Ceremony on June 1st. Invitations were sent out and we are excited to celebrate our top students! See our events calendar for times.
over 2 years ago, John Rogers
Says Academic Awards with a gold star
Tomorrow is the MMS End of Year Bash. We ask that students bring their own water bottle, if possible. They may also need sunscreen as well. All students in attendance will be able to attend.
over 2 years ago, John Rogers