Cleaning out your closet? The Communities in Schools program at James Monroe High School is collecting any graduation robes (from past years) for reuse, gently used prom dresses, and reusable water bottles, all for student use. If you wish to donate, please bring or send them to the front office of the school or email Becky Crabtree at rebecca.crabtree@k12.wv.us. Thank you.
2 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle
Monday, February 19th is a professional learning day and there will be no school for students.
2 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle
As we celebrate Counselors Appreciation Week, James Monroe High School want to take a moment to express our gratitude for the support, guidance, and dedication our counselors, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Perdue bring to our students. Their tireless efforts to provide valuable insights, encouragement, and assistance have not gone unnoticed. Whether is navigating the college application process or addressing various challenges that arise during the school year, they consistently demonstrate a remarkable commitment to the personal and academic growth of our students. We hope they had a wonderful Counselor Appreciation week!
3 months ago, Misty Nelson
JMHS Counselors
On Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, students participated in WVU STEAM TAC activities that involved building a simulated earthquake “shake” table, programming microbits with a coding program, and designing a structure that would withstand a level 4 earthquake. Students were completely engaged in the activity and really seemed to enjoy it.
3 months ago, Misty Nelson
STEM Lab
"Scholarship reminder for parents and guardians of JMHS seniors. Local scholarship applications are due on Wednesday, February 14 by the end of the school day. The online Greenbrier Valley Foundation Scholarship applications are due on March 15. Please check out our counseling website for more information on other scholarships."
3 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle
Friday, February 9th is Faculty Senate. Students will be released 2 hours early.
3 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle
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
3 months ago, Misty Nelson
Biomedical Students
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!
3 months ago, Misty Nelson
Basketball Players visit EHS
Basketball Players visit EHS
Basketball Players visit EHS
Basketball Players visit EHS
Basketball Players visit EHS
James Monroe High School students will once again be offered the opportunity to take college courses while in high school. These courses are paid for by the county and are an excellent way for parents to save thousands of dollars on the cost of tuition. As students begin planning their schedules for the 2024-2025 school year, we encourage you and your parents to speak to the guidance counselors about registering. Courses are currently offered through Bluefield State University, Concord University, Glenville State, New River Community College, New River Community and Technical College, Marshall University, and West Virginia University.
3 months ago, Misty Nelson
Seven James Monroe High School (JMHS) Youth Leadership Alliance (YLA) students traveled to Boston, Massachusetts on 24-29 January 2024 for the Harvard University Model United Nations (HMUN) Conference. In the face of travel-related challenges, the Mavericks performed admirably in the 71st anniversary version of the conference, which attracted approximately 4,000 students from around the world. Those completing the requirements to compete were Shane Arthur, Gavin French, Rileigh Jackson, Hannah Jewell, Thomas Sibold, Katherine Viars, and Bryceson Whitt. In Model UN debate student delegates represent a country assigned to them and work with other delegates to develop solutions to problems as diverse as public health disparities, cybercrime and cyberwarfare, globalization, impact of economic sanctions, genetic modification, weaponization of space, artificial intelligence, child labor, and persecution of ethnic minorities. Assigned the challenging country of Syria, the Mavericks researched its culture and politics and expressed the country’s position on the problem assigned to their committees. Next, they sought like-minded allies and began the process of developing and debating solutions to the problem via a draft UN Resolution. The trip was not all-conference, and the students had the opportunity to experience some of Boston’s rich history, including a portion of the Freedom Trail with the U.S.S. Constitution, the site of the Boston Massacre, the Charlestown Navy Yard, and Boston Harbor. The group also visited Harvard University and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The trip was not without challenges, however, as the Mavericks experienced the usual issues of urban travel such as closed “T” stations, delayed flights, and inclement weather. As in the case of previous conferences, however, the team adapted to the situation with great grace and poise, and successfully overcame the obstacles. This was the fourth time JMHS has been selected for this prestigious event, having also participated in 2020, 2022, and 2023. JMHS is the only high school from West Virginia that has been selected to participate in this conference in recent history, and possibly ever for the annual event that began in 1953. The students joined over 4,000 other high school students from across the United States and overseas, including elite private schools and those that offer Model UN as a course of study rather than a club. Acceptance into this highly competitive debate competition is an acknowledgment of the excellence of our students in the YLA Model United Nations program. Although Model United Nations is not a class at JMHS as it is in some other high schools, the students gain valuable academic experience in research, critical thinking, logic, written and verbal communication, and empathy by participating in it. The debate competition is not funded by Harvard and would not have been possible without the generosity of the Monroe County Board of Education, which approved funds from the school levy to assist with the trip, and that of the parents who allowed their children to travel and paid for a portion of the trip. Future plans for the Maverick Model UN program include hosting a local conference, participating in a revived YLA Model UN program in Charleston, and a return to Model UN Conferences in Atlanta and Boston next year. If you wish to contribute time, expertise, or funds to this endeavor please contact the Maverick Debate Coach, Dr. Scott Womack, at 304-753-5182, on Facebook Messenger, or via email at swomack@k12.wv.us. #fundedbylevy
3 months ago, Misty Nelson
Harvard Model United Nations Conference
Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Model UN Conference
 USS Constitution
Charlestown Ferry
Monday, January 22 will be the last day for make up exams. Regularly scheduled classes will begin on Tuesday, January 23.
3 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle
Due to mechanical issues, bus 205, Waiteville, Sweet Springs, will be running 45 minutes late for the morning run.
4 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle
Due to exam schedules, National Technical Honor Society induction ceremony will be Thursday Jan. 18th at 1pm
4 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle
National Technical Honor Society will postpone induction ceremony scheduled for Wednesday Jan 10th to Thursday Jan 11th at 1pm due to impending weather
4 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle
Parents and Guardians of JMHS Seniors, Information regarding local scholarship applications, a financial aid fact sheet, and a FAFSA information page will be coming home with students today. All of this information can also be found on our counseling website, and the web address can be found on the first page of the scholarship information coming home with students this evening. The FAFSA form is not yet open but will open before December 31. Our tentative date for our rescheduled FAFSA workshop is January 3, 2024, from 6:00 to 8:00pm. If you have not signed up for our guidance Team Reach, please visit our counseling website for instructions on how to sign up.
5 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle
Students and Parents/Guardians, Applications for the Governor's School of West Virginia are now open! All of these are free residential programs. Please stop by and speak with your counselors, or view the information below. Governor’s Schools for Middle School Students Governor's School of Literacy through the Arts, Culture, and History (GSLACH) – current 8th grade students Governor's STEM Institute (GSI) (WVU) – current 7th grade students Governor's STEM Institute (GSI) (Green Bank) – current 8th grade students Governor’s Schools for High School Students Governor's Computer Science Institute (GCSI) – current 9th and 10th grade students Governor's Honors Academy (GHA) – current 11th grade students Governor's School for Entrepreneurship (GSE) – current 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students Governor's School for the Arts (GSA) – current 10th grade students
5 months ago, Misty Nelson
Parents and guardians of James Monroe students, midterms for the second nine weeks will be coming home with students this evening. For students who were absent today, they will be handed out tomorrow.
5 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle
Monroe County Schools will be closed on Friday, November 10th in honor of Veteran's Day.
6 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle
Veterans and a flag
Monroe County Schools would like to invite you to county wide open houses at each school on Thursday, November 9th from 4:00-7:00 p.m. We hope to see you there!
6 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle
Open House November 9th
JMHS volleyball will be playing Narrows at James Monroe High School this evening starting at 5:30. JMHS girls and boys soccer will be playing Pocahontas County at James Monroe High School this evening starting at 5:30. Cash will be accepted, price will be $7.00 at the door. GoFan will remain $6.00.
7 months ago, Bobbie Tuggle