
Due to the timing of the winter weather and the temperatures tomorrow morning, Morgan County Schools will be operating on a 2-hour delay for Thursday, January 20. We will continue to monitor conditions and evaluate roads in the morning. Employees will follow reporting code D. As of now, all schools will be open for in-person learning on a 2-hour delay schedule.

Good evening, The Paw Paw High School PBIS reward trip scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday, January 19, 2022 is now canceled and will be rescheduled for a later date.

Morgan County Schools will be operating on a 2-hour delay for tomorrow, Wednesday, January 19. Employees follow reporting code D.

Morgan County Schools will close for in-person learning tomorrow, Tuesday, January 18. This will be Non-Traditional Instructional Day #2. Students should follow instructions as given by their teachers. Employees will follow reporting code A.

Local transmission of COVID-19 remains at the HIGH level, therefore masks will be required indoors and on buses next week, January 17 through January 21.


As a reminder, there is NO School on Monday, January 17 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.


Due to a Potomac Edison planned power outage on Thursday, January 13, 2022, Paw Paw Schools will operate on Remote Learning. Teachers will be sending home work with students on Wednesday, January 12, 2022.

This is a two-part message:
Part 1: Due to the potential for a refreeze on the wet roads and the forecast for low temperatures, Morgan County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay for Monday, January 10. Employees follow reporting code D.
Part 2: This is for Berkeley Springs High School ONLY.
Berkeley Springs High School will operate on remote learning tomorrow, Monday, January 10 due to lack of staffing.
Students should look for messages from teachers on Schoology. Please call during school hours with any questions.
All available staff will report on a two-hour delay.

Local transmission of COVID-19 remains at the HIGH level, therefore masks will be required indoors and on buses next week, January 10 through January 14.


Morgan County Schools will close for in-person learning tomorrow, Friday, January 7 due to inclement weather. This will be Non-Traditional Instructional Day #1. Students should follow instructions as given by their teachers. Employees will follow reporting code AD.

Please see the latest memo on Closing of Schools Due to Inclement Weather by clicking on the following link: https://5il.co/13tqh or viewing the image below.


We hope everyone has had a safe and fun holiday break! As we prepare to return to school on January 3, we wanted to remind our families of a few important points to help keep all of us safe and healthy. If your child is experiencing any COVID-19 related symptoms, please keep him/her home until a negative COVID-19 test has been received or a physician has provided an alternate diagnosis. If you know your child has been exposed to someone that was positive for COVID-19, please contact your school nurse and keep the child home until the appropriate quarantine period has passed. You may also contact our COVID Support Specialist with any questions at 304-621-3275. COVID-19 continues to be a challenge for all of us, but if we can all work together, we can keep our schools open and our activities going.
Local transmission of COVID-19 remains at the HIGH level, therefore masks will be required indoors and on buses next week, January 3 through January 7.


Morgan County Schools are closed next week for Winter Break. However, we wanted to share this week's numbers with you. We hope you all have a great break and we will share updated numbers next week.


Local transmission of COVID-19 remains at the HIGH level, therefore masks will be required indoors and on buses next week, December 20 through December 24.


Local transmission of COVID-19 remains at the HIGH level, therefore masks will be required indoors and on buses next week, December 13 through December 17.


Paw Paw Schools Holiday Program will be on December 21, 2021. The Program Procedures will be as follows. Students will sit with their classes with their masks on-on the locker room side of the bleachers to watch and/or wait for their performance. Classes will return to the bleachers after their performance. Parents will sit on the hallway side of the bleachers with masks on. Grades K-3 will perform from 12-12:45, parents may arrive at 11:45 to be seated and will leave at 12:45. Grades 4-6 will perform from 1-1:45, parents may arrive at 12:50 to be seated and will leave at 1:45. Grades 7-12 will perform from 2-2:45, parents may arrive at 1:50 to be seated and will leave at 2:45.

Local transmission of COVID-19 remains at the HIGH level, therefore masks will be required indoors and on buses next week, November 29 through December 3.


Morgan County Schools are closed next week for Thanksgiving Break. However, we wanted to share this week's numbers with you. We hope you all have a great break and we will share updated numbers next week.


WVGSA Results Reports for grades 3-8 will be delivered to the students through their school email accounts.
Each student who took the statewide summative assessment in the spring of 2021 will receive a customized video report in their student email during the week of November 15, 2021. The report will contain detailed information about the student’s scores and areas of concern. To access the report, the student will need to use the secure link and enter his or her date of birth on a computer, smartphone, tablet, or other similar electronic device.
The correct birth month, day, and year must be entered in the correct format to view the report. If any single item is wrong, access will be denied. A parent or student having trouble accessing the report will be locked out after three attempts and should email the Spotlight support desk at supportwvde@pearson.com to have the report unlocked.

Check out this fantastic FREE opportunity for high school girls interested in STEM careers. The WVU chapter of Alpha Omega Epsilon, a professional and STEM based professional society, is hosting an academy that will focus on a different STEM fields through industry speakers, laboratory tours, and creative hands-on activities. Participants will also be matched up to current WVU undergraduate students to foster a mentor-mentee relationship throughout and beyond the program. More information can be found on the flyer and website.
https://www.statler.wvu.edu/outreach/aoe-junior-academy
