Reminder - Buckwheat Court 2026 Info - There will be meetings on Monday , December 8th, Tuesday, December 9th, and also Wednesday, December 10th at the KVFD Community building for all interested students that would like to try out to be a member of the Children's court , serve as junior princess , and try out for Queen Ceres or King Buckwheat or to be an escort . The student and a parent or guardian must attend one meeting in order to be eligible to participate. Children's court participants must currently be in first grade. Junior princess participants must currently be in seventh grade . All students interested in trying out for Queen Ceres , being an escort , or trying out for King Buckwheat must currently be juniors . All students must be enrolled in the Preston County school system .
The people interested in being selected for Children's court will meet at 6:00pm.
Junior princess interested parties will meet at 6:30pm.
And all juniors interested in Queen Ceres , King Buckwheat , or being an escort, will be meeting at 7:00pm.
If you have any questions or concerns please reach out to Shelley Shaffer at 304-288-6706 or Susie Sheets at 304-698-1984.












Just a reminder that schools are closed all next week and the BOE offices are closed on the 27th and 28th. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy Thanksgiving. PCS is thankful for our staff, students and teachers.


Any parent of a homeschool student who wishes to have that student participate in state testing, needs to go to the link below and submit the form nlt Friday, December 5th at 4:00 PM. No other requests or accommodations will be made after that date.
https://forms.office.com/r/sJzZhitk5Z

As per WVU policy, students cannot bring bags into the Coliseum.
If your child is bringing a lunch from home, please ensure it is in a clear, gallon-sized bag.
Students in grades 6-8 will be permitted to visit the concession stand. Prices of items range from $4.00-$11.00. Cash will be accepted at this game.
We are asking that students wear our school or WVU colors.
Students that have been suspended, have been removed from class due to disruptions, or have not met their PBIS points goal will not be permitted to attend.

Reminder: Tonight, you're invited to our K-5 County Literacy Family Night. This free, family-friendly activity will be fun for students and parents, and a great opportunity to enrich their literacy engagement at home. Older siblings are welcome to attend and participate, but note that all activities are gauged for grades K-5. Hope to see you there. (you can attend even if you didn't previously RSVP)


Reminder: You're invited to our K-5 County Literacy Family Night. This free, family-friendly activity will be fun for students and parents, and a great opportunity to enrich their literacy engagement at home. Please RSVP (Link Below). Older siblings are welcome to attend and participate, but note that all activities are gauged for grades K-5. Hope to see you there.
https://prestoncs.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0riJiazv840krQy

Wednesday, November 19: Thanksgiving meal
Thursday, November 20: Uncrustables (field trip day)
Friday, November 21: Pizza Pocket

With the possibility of inclement weather, this is subject to change or move around days. We always prioritize the holiday meal to ensure all students receive it, so could be moved if expecting bad weather.
Surveys - 419 Total Participants (3600 enrolled students)
Menu changes and sustains were taken into account in the creation of Decembers' menus. Portions and types of offerings are subject to USDA National School Lunch and Breakfast guidelines. These are monitored by the Child Nutrition Director and the WVDE Office of Child Nutrition. While all students eat for free, the reimbursable meal funding that we get from the federal government covers but a portion of our costs, so budget also goes into account in meal selection, as well as the number of cooks available at each site. We are also working with our distributor and Group Purchasing Organization to discuss with manufacturers that the quality has gone down on some products previously used. Responses so far have been companies are combatting inflation to keep costs down, but we can search for alternative items if these don't improve. We are working to incorporate more home-cooked, or home-cooked-like options when our staffing permits it. PCS goal is to stay within budget and state formula. Many other districts offering more "from scratch" options have 1.5-2 additional cooks per building, coming at a cost of roughly an additional $800k per year. Another survey will go out in the spring, but in the meantime, questions, comments and concerns can be emailed to jhough@k12.wv.us


