
Hillsboro Elementary is selling Rada. Scan the QR code and it will take you right to our page to order. The school benefits from every purchase.


Wednesday, March 6th- Wacky Wednesday. Wear your clothes backwards, inside out or mismatched!!


Tuesday, March 5th- One fish, two fish, red fish, wear red and support the basketball team for their first home ballgame.


Dr. Seuss read across America Week. Monday, March 4th, is the Lorax Day. Wear an orange or yellow shirt with your best mustache.



The Maple Syrup field trip will be Tuesday, March 5th. This is an educational trip and there is no charge for students. If you do not want your child to attend please call the school at (304) 653-4221.
The 2nd grade Snowshoe trip will take place on March 7th, 12th and 14th and 21st.
If you haven't returned your permission slip and money or paid online for your PBIS Swimming trip on Monday, March 11th, please do asap.

Due to potential icy conditions throughout the county tomorrow morning, all Pocahontas County Schools will operate on a three-hour delay on Thursday, February 29, 2024.


Dr. Seuss dress up week


Due to the 3 hour early out on Wednesday, the lunch menu has been changed.
Wednesday will now be Fish Patty, Whole Grain Bun, Mac 'N Cheese, Broccoli/Carrots, Jello.
Friday will be Spaghetti with WV Beef Sauce, Garden Salad, Corn, Green Beans, Pineapple.


During the February 20, 2024, Pocahontas County Board of Education meeting, Laurel Dilley, a mathematics teacher at Pocahontas County High School, and students Miranda Gum and Taylor Arnold shared details about the SAT and ACT prep class at the high school. For information contact Mrs. Dilley: llbeatty@k12.wv.us


From the Regional Science Fair Coordinator:
After careful consideration, we have decided to reschedule tomorrow's Regional Science Fair due to impending winter weather predicted to affect our region. We feel this is in the best interest of students from all participating counties as it ensures safety and equity.
The Regional Science Fair will now be held next Saturday, February 24th. The previously communicated location and times will remain the same.


Hillsboro Elementary school had 18 wonderful social studies projects. Those participating were: Tristan Bennett (1st State and Local Government), Brennon Armstrong (2nd in U.S. History), Owen Chaney (3rd in U.S. History), Sadie Mason, Jase Hamilton (1st in U.S. History), Mackenzie White, Daisy Hefner, Madison Dowling & Amanda Stanley (1st in U.S. History, pairs), Simon Scotchie & Lydia Taylor (1st in Anthropology, pairs), Zach Mason (1st in Sociology), James Goldsberry (2nd in Economics), Jackson Tankersley (1st in Economics), Sullivan Seldomridge (1st in World History), Levi Irvine (2nd in World History), Dominick Blankenship, Hunter Hefner (3rd in World History), Alidia McNeel & RileyAnn Hamons, (1st in Economics, pairs) and Kendyl Hummel & Symphony Aiello (1st in World History, pairs)


Hillsboro Elementary students will be enjoying these delicious pepperoni rolls today. Happy Valentines Day. 💝


Can you define the duties of a school counselor? It seems impossible, but one of the many things that they do is hold each child in their heart. If you see them this week, give them an extra thank you for their dedication and hard work.
Our outstanding school counselors are Linda Beverage at Pocahontas County High School, Ira Brown at Green Bank Elementary/Middle School, Dana Cutlip at Hillsboro Elementary School, Janesa Henderson at Marlinton Elementary School, and Missy Hill-Doss at Marlinton Middle School.


The Calendar Committee has been working on options for the 2024-2025 calendar based on the survey results and following the state code. The committee members are Faculty Senate Chairs, Local School Improvement Chairs, Directors, Instructional Coaches, and your Superintendent. They are ready to share the survey results as well as three calendars during these special calendar meetings. Voting on the calendar will take place later in March.


The WV Advisory Council for the Education of Exceptional Children (WVACEEC) is excited to announce a Virtual Resource Fair for parents and families of students with exceptional needs.
If you or someone you know would like to get information on the following topics, please join us on Thursday, February 8 2024, from 9- noon for three 45-minute virtual sessions on the following topics:
• WVABLE- An important financial planning tool that equips eligible individuals with disabilities and their families to save and invest without jeopardizing their eligibility for public benefit programs, including SSI and Medicaid. Earnings from the investments grow tax free and funds can be used at any time to pay for qualified disability expenses.
• Foster Care Support and Educational Services -Providing educational support to foster care youth (i.e., enrollment assistance.) Gathering supporting documents for special education services. Helping to link foster youth with outside agencies for additional services and support, and increase collaboration and communication between stakeholders, i.e. DHHR, foster care parents, childcare agencies, LEAs, and the WVDE.
• CSEDW- Children with Serious Emotional Disorders Waiver program provides additional Medicaid support to children from ages three to 21 with serious mental, behavioral, or emotional health needs. The program helps keep children with their families at home or in the community instead of going to a care facility or a group home. While they are at home or in the community, they receive services to improve their condition.
• ACES (Living with Adverse Childhood Experiences) How trauma affects young people and families in WV. Participate in a conversation about how to support youth who are experiencing trauma.
• Preparing your child to graduate and transition to adulthood- DRS Services- Supporting youth and adults with disabilities (ages 14 and up) on their path to work and living independently. Find out about services that are available to your child as they prepare to graduate high school.
• Special Education Laws and Policies and how to advocate for your child and navigate through the system. Don’t be confused or afraid to ask for help when preparing for a meeting at your child’s school. Learn about support that is available to help you through the special education process.
(Presentations will be recorded and posted to the WVACEEC Facebook page)
Please click the link below to complete registration for the event.
A valid email address must be provided (please provide neatly printed email address)
Feel free to share the registration link with others who might be interested in this information.
http://tinyurl.com/2c8mykxu
A link will be emailed to you to join the meeting.

A three-hour delay for Pocahontas County Schools. Be careful and stay warm.


4th & 5th Grade Basketball
Sign-ups will begin next week and practices will start the second week in February. Physicals must be submitted before practices can begin.


Per the Governor's State of Emergency Declaration and impending inclement weather, all Pocahontas County Schools and Offices will be closed tomorrow, January 19, 2024. Since this is Snow Day number six, students are to complete their first Snow Day packet. Stay safe and warm.


Pocahontas County Schools' Calendar Committee needs your input to develop the 2024-2025 calendar. Please complete the survey via the link or QR Code.
We apologize for the glitches that occurred yesterday. If you took the survey and only had two questions, please retake the survey. There are eight questions with one of those being for staff only.
Thank you for your support.
