Just a reminder that this Monday, the 17th, is a 2 Hour Early Dismissal for all students. Monday, February 17th is still a 2 hour early dismissal for all students.
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
Announcement of early dismissal for  all students.
This is an announcement for Bus 12-20 in the South Preston area. Tomorrow, Friday the 14th, Bus 12-20, Robert Anderson, will not be running. Again, Bus 12-20 will not be running tomorrow.
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
This is an announcement for Bus 12-20 in the South Preston area. Today, Thursday the 13th, Bus 12-20, Robert Anderson, will not be running. Again, Bus 12-20 will not be running today.
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
Due to today's inclement weather school cancellation, Preston County Schools now has an additional instructional day to make-up. Students tentative last day of school has now shifted from May 30th, 2025 to June 2nd, 2025, which will now serve as today's make-up instructional day. Again, June 2nd is now an instructional day for students, but this could change again if we're affected by more inclement weather.
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
snow day informational flyer
After assessment of road conditions and expected additional snow and ice later today, Preston County Schools are now closed for today, Wednesday, February 12th. 240-day+ employees report on a 2-hour delay and all other students and staff do not report.
3 months ago, Brad Martin
Preston County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay for tomorrow, Wednesday, February 12th. Maintenance, mechanics, & custodians report on a regular schedule, & all other students & staff will report on a 2-hour delay. Road conditions will be assessed in the morning and if circumstances warrent, the day could be shifted to a 3-hour delay or result in cancellation of school.
3 months ago, Brad Martin
weather warning
All after-school activities for today, Tuesday, February 11th are cancelled. This includes all school-sponsored academic and athletic activities as well as youth sports activities.
3 months ago, Brad Martin
Due to anticipated winter weather conditions this week, the County Social Studies Faiir will be postponed this week and moved to next week Setup will now take place at the Kingwood Volunteer Fire Department on Tuesday, February 18th from 5-7 PM and the fair will take place on Wednesday, February 19th with public viewing of projects from 5-7 PM and awards beginning at 7 PM.
3 months ago, Brad Martin
PLEASE NOTICE 2025 NEW TIME Mt Food Bank Mobile Food Pantry Tuesday, February 11, 2025 Civic Ctr Parking Lot 10am-11:30pm
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
Mobile Food Pantry Info
After assessment of roads in the eastern portion of the county, Preston County Schools will now operate on a 3-hour delay for today, Thursday, February 6th.
3 months ago, Brad Martin
Preston County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay for tomorrow, Thursday, February 6th. Maintenance, mechanics, & custodians report on a regular schedule, & all other students & staff will report on a 2-hour delay. Road conditions will be assessed in the morning and if circumstances warrant, the day could be shifted to a 3-hour delay or result in cancellation of school.
3 months ago, Brad Martin
ice storm warning
Due to impending winter weather in the eastern portion of the county, all after-school activities including school-sponsored sports as well as youth league games and practices are cancelled for tonight. Any school delay or cancellation status for tomorrow will be updated later today.
3 months ago, Brad Martin
2-5-25 Ice Warning
We have been in contact with a number of local clinics who have seen an uptick in strep, flu and a stomach virus. This is just a friendly reminder that as we work to keep our students and staff healthy this winter, please be reminded that if your child stays home or is picked up sick from school, he or she should not return until they are symptom free for 24 hours without medication. This includes fever (100.4+), cough, vomiting, and diarrhea. Remember you have 10 parent notes to use for the year in case of an absence. Be sure to turn either this or a doctor's slip in so we can mark your child excused.
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
Red headed student wearing glasses wrapped in a blanket with a pillow sick reminding peoplr to stay home if they're sick
#PCSREADS February brings us another reading challenge and chance for bragging rights. Proud of all our great readers and participants to date. Keep up the great work.
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
reading challenge
Here at Preston County Schools, we're a team. Every team needs a strong anchor, and our counselors provide that not only for our students, but also in assisting our staff. We're all better off for the work that they do, day in and day out, and beyond the regular week. Your efforts don't go unnoticed. You all are truly making a difference and we thank you, this week, and all the weeks.
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
school counselor week information
February Breakfast and Lunch Menus
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
menus
menus
April 22nd, originally part of Spring Break, is now an instructional day as we have to make up a snow day. Students and staff will be in schools that day. Also, due to missing so many days, February 7th is no longer a 2 hour early dismissal. It will be a full day. Any additional days will be made up after May 30th.
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
calendar changes
Preston County Schools is currently doing an overhaul of its phone system. With the new system has come changes in employee extensions. Listed below are the new county office extensions. Schools will begin updating as their new systems are installed. If you reach an error on an old extension at a school, just place a "3" in front of the old number.
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
list of phone extensions
Congratulations to all of our Math Field Day Participants and Winners (Listed Below) from Friday's competition. These students chose to go above and beyond the classroom and represented themselves and their schools with excellence. We look forward to seeing what our winners do at the next level of competition. Special thanks to Pizza Pro from Bruceton Mills for providing lunch, and the Rowlesburg Branch of Clear Mountain Bank for providing pens for the students to use during the test. Elementary Division: 4th Grade - Owen Moody (Bruceton) - 1st; Grady Walsh (Terra Alta) - 2nd; Kenneth Bradley (Kingwood) - 3rd; Alexis Maust (Bruceton) - Alternate 5th Grade - Jude Squires (South) - 1st; Owen Johnson (Bruceton) - 2nd; Paxton Warnick (South) - 3rd; Marlowe Facemire-Urban (Terra Alta) - Alternate 6th Grade - Katelynn Kelly (Central) - 1st; Henry Glenn (Bruceton) - 2nd; Jobie Ervin (Bruceton) - 3rd; Josheph Nevera (South) - Alternate Estimation Winners: Audrey Moody - 4th Grade Ashton Homechenko - 5th Grade Jase Strawser - 6th Grade Middle School and 9th Grade Division: 7th Grade Winners: 1st Place—Aiden Guthrie--Bruceton 2nd Place—Wyatt Copen--Bruceton 3rd Place—Grant Olsen--Bruceton 4th Place—Tyler Parks--Bruceton 8th Grade: 1st Place—Reed Johnson--CPMS 2nd Place—Judah Cathell--South 3rd Place—Wyatt Foley--CPMS 4th Place—Nathan Bernatowicz--CPMS 9th Grade 1st Place—Cooper Thaler—Preston High 2nd Place—Bryan Zeigler—Preston High 3rd Place—Olivia Seese—Preston High 4th Place—Lukas Nazelrod—Preston High High School Division (Top 10 & 1st Alternate) 1st - Collin Wyatt 2nd - Donald Parks 3rd - Katelyn Snider 4th - Nick Bernatowicz 5th - Bryson McNew 6th - Sylas Bishoff 7th - Abigail Bolyard 8th - Ethan White 9th - James Harsh 10th - Kendra Nazelrod 11th (1st Alt.) - Sally-Jolene Stennette
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
Excited students hold their certificates high, standing in front of a charming wooden wheel, showcasing their success.
Excited students hold their certificates high, standing in front of a charming wooden wheel, showcasing their success.
Excited students hold their certificates high, standing in front of a charming wooden wheel, showcasing their success.
Excited students hold their certificates high, standing in front of a charming wooden wheel, showcasing their success.
Excited students hold their certificates high, standing in front of a charming wooden wheel, showcasing their success.
Excited students hold their certificates high, standing in front of a charming wooden wheel, showcasing their success.
Excited students hold their certificates high, standing in front of a charming wooden wheel, showcasing their success.
Excited students hold their certificates high, standing in front of a charming wooden wheel, showcasing their success.
Excited students hold their certificates high, standing in front of a charming wooden wheel, showcasing their success.
trophies and ribbons are displayed on a table for math field day winners
West Virginia ranks in the top five spots for childhood obesity in the nation. Day-of-Play encourages children to engage in physical activity and live a healthy lifestyle, whether at school, playing with friends, or spending time outdoors. Day-of-Play wants to lower the rate of childhood obesity in West Virginia. It is a free event happening in Morgantown, West Virginia on March 8th, 2025 at the Caperton Indoor Practice Facility. It is open to anyone ages 4-12. Registration for this free event opens on February 1, 2025. For more information visit https://www.getmovingwv.org/
3 months ago, Preston County Schools
Informational Flyer with green background and pictures of white athletic equipment on it