
Phlebotomy Technician Program


Monroe County Science Fair Winners for Middle School attended the Board of Education meeting on February 6. The Science teachers are Catherine Dransfield for MVS and Ashley Williams for PMS. The winners are as follows:
3rd Place: Bella Bennett - MVS (pictured), Jessa Hill - PMS (pictured), Bristol Rule - PMS
2nd Place: Gabriella Houck - MVS (pictured), Havannah Kast and Trinity Hill - PMS, Dapry Broyles, Jeremy Rule, and Braydon Wikle - PMS
1st Place: Maddie Baker and Peighton Griffith - MVS, Bella Dillon and Kendall Long - PMS, Cole Thornton - MVS (pictured).







PES launched One School One Book, today! They are reading The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate. Student met some of the characters at school today including Ivan, George, Julia, and Stella.










PES celebrated the 100th day of school!











PES celebrated the 100th day of school!











Healthy Students Newsletter



National School Counseling Week


Friday, February 9th is Faculty Senate. Students will be released 2 hours early.

Biomedical Science Students had the opportunity to observe different departments at Princeton Community Hospital. Students were allowed to pick a specific area of interest to get a better understanding of what a typical day is like. Areas of focus were Cardiac catheterization lab, Physical Therapy, Laboratory, and Operating room. #fundedbylevy


Kiddie Fair Flyer
Use the QR Code or this link to register -
https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/MonroeCounty2024KiddieFairRegistration@k12.wv.us/bookings/
Please note: You may make appointments on Feb 28 OR Feb 29!


Do you know what health records that your student needs and how to submit them?


Girls, Mary Beth Meadows, Abby Mathis, Maggie Boroski, Aleigha Hill, Boys, Brady Baker and Will Boggess, and Junior and Senior basketball players visited EHS students. During these visits, the players read to and played with the students. EHS students love their "big friends" and can't wait for more to visit in the upcoming weeks!






The Pirate Press - Empower Our







Mountain View Middle School team one placed second at the region one History Bowl Tournament in Pineville today. They will play in the state tournament in April. Congratulations !!!


Mrs. Dunford surprised students and teachers today by having each classroom who created a craft for Groundhog’s Day put into a drawing. The winning classrooms received a sweet treat!
Congratulations to:
Ms. Weikle-2nd Grade
Mrs. Booth-Kindergarten
Mrs. Carter-4th grade
Mrs. R. Wikle-1st grade





Congrats to Mrs. Ludwig’s class at PES. They have completed their Attendance Potato Head, today. Every day a classroom at PES has perfect attendance they add a piece onto their Potato Head. They have to have 10 days of perfect attendance to complete their Potato Head.




Yesterday, 12 Monroe County FFA students in the Animal Production classes, and members of the FFA Stockman's teams had the pleasure attending a small ruminant workshop at the Willowbend Ag Innovation Center. While there they were able to see and take part in a sheep shearing demonstration, sheep handling, and also gathered fecal samples that they in turn were able to analyze using microscopes to determine parasite load. It was a wonderful opportunity for our students to handle sheep and learn how to better care for their animals. Unfortunately, we were not able to stay all day but look forward to being part of future workshops at the farm!











24 students were inducted into The National Technical Honor Society today at James Monroe High School. James Monroe and Monroe County Technical Center recognizes the accomplishments of this group of outstanding Career and Technical Education students who have put forth tremendous effort and shown great aptitude in their chosen trade area. Induction into the National Technical Honor Society is one the highest accomplishments that can be bestowed upon a Career and Technical Education student. The purposes of the National Technical Honor Society are: To reward excellence in workforce education. To develop self-esteem, pride, and encourage students to reach for higher levels of achievement. Congratulations to our students and their families.











This is a wonderful opportunity for anyone 16 years or older if you have an interest in IT.


PES has been focused on the science of reading and building the foundations of reading for students. Mrs Altice challenged her students to break apart and read some 10th grade level vocabulary words today using strategies they have learned from Really Great Reading. They rocked it!




