
Rethink Your Drink


SchoolStore fundraiser… Thank you for everyone who has participated in our SchoolStore fundraising campaign! If you have not signed up yet, there is still time. The school receives funds in two ways: gift card donations directly to teachers and percentages of purchases made through the website. So far, we have received $949.64 through purchases and an amazing $6,415 in gift cards that go straight to the teachers to use for instructional materials for their rooms. All together, we have received $7,364.64 in funds. Thank you for your support of and contribution to our teachers!!!


Help us celebrate Twos Day, tomorrow, by wearing your favorite tutu, tube socks, ties (or bow ties) to school!


School COVID-19 Data for the week of February 10-17, 2022

Tonight, the Morgan County Board of Education voted 5-0 to make masks optional for students and staff effective on February 16, 2022. An updated guidance document will be released soon. We would like to offer a sincere thank you to our families and staff for their patience and understanding. Your cooperation has been vital to keeping our schools open and our students in school. We look forward to continuing to partner with you as we move ahead.

Local transmission of COVID-19 remains at the HIGH level, therefore masks will be required indoors and on buses next week, February 14 through February 18.


Thank you to the following businesses for helping us say "Thank You" to our counselors for National School Counseling Week:
CASA, Life or Drugs, CNB, Perry Realty, Awakening BHC, Eastern Panhandle Home Builders Assoc., Omega Health Services, and Jim Chittock at Kesecker Realty.

Parents should have received an informational sheet about Parent/Teacher conferences. On that sheet, there was a typo. Conferences will be held on THURSDAY, Feb. 24.
Sorry for any confusion.

As part of National School Counselor week, help us thank counselor, Sabra Maguire at Widmyer Elementary and Pleasant View Elementary.
School counseling programs help to increase student achievement and provide a much-needed resource for students, parents, teachers and administrators. School counselors are integral to student success.


New classes are leading the Attendance Race in February and we are SO excited!! Congratulations to Ms. Crawford and Ms. Pindell for pulling ahead in Kindergarten and Second grade and a big thanks to Ms. Kerns for winning First grade once again!! 🏅🏆 🏅




On Friday we celebrated our 100th day of school. Thanks to the many participants and volunteers who showed up and made the day so memorable!!





Local transmission of COVID-19 remains at the HIGH level, therefore masks will be required indoors and on buses next week, January 31 through February 4.


Local transmission of COVID-19 remains at the HIGH level, therefore masks will be required indoors and on buses next week, January 24 through January 28.


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.

Widmyer Race Theme Snacks!



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.


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.