
Let your joy burst forth like the flowers in the spring!


As a reminder, Friday, April 15 is now a Non-Traditional Instructional Day for students. There is no school for students Monday, April 18 through Friday, April 22 for Spring Break.

Help us honor our assistant principals during National Assistant Principals Week, April 4–8!
Thank you, Kyle Hine, for all you do for us at Warm Springs Intermediate School. #APWeek


Bus 16-10 Doug Munson’s bus will not run the PM route tomorrow Friday April 8, 2022. Please plan on picking your child up from school. The bus will run the AM route. This will be an excused absence if you can not pick your child up.

Help us honor our assistant principals during National Assistant Principals Week, April 4–8!
Thank you, Becky Harden, for all you do for us at Warm Springs Middle School. #APWeek


Help us honor our assistant principals during National Assistant Principals Week, April 4–8!
Thank you, Kevin Pittsnogle, for all you do for us at Berkeley Springs High School. #APWeek


Help us honor our assistant principals during National Assistant Principals Week, April 4–8!
Thank you, Matt Bender, for all you do for us at Berkeley Springs High School. #APWeek


Help us honor our assistant principals during National Assistant Principals Week, April 4–8!
Thank you, Amber Guthrie, for all you do for us at Paw Paw Schools. #APWeek


Help us honor our assistant principals during National Assistant Principals Week, April 4–8!
Thank you, Ginnie Molnar, for all you do for us at Widmyer Elementary School. #APWeek


April is National OT Month! Join us in thanking our county OT's that service all schools across Morgan County.
Thank you, Amy Elias and Jessica Vanorsdale for your support and dedication to Morgan County students.
School-based occupational therapists (OTs) use meaningful activities (occupations) to help children and youth participate in what they need and/or want to do in order to promote physical and mental health and well-being. Occupational therapy addresses the physical, cognitive, psychosocial and sensory components of performance. In schools, occupational therapists focus on academics, play and leisure, social participation, self-care skills (ADLs or Activities of Daily Living), and transition/work skills. Occupational therapy’s expertise includes activity and environmental analysis and
modification with a goal of reducing the barriers to participation.


Morgan County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay for today, Wednesday, March 30. Employees follow reporting code D.

April Reminders!


School COVID-19 Data for the week of March 17-March 24, 2022.

Join us in cheering on our BSHS Academic Showdown team as they compete in the first round of competition at the Charleston Cultural Center today at 10:30. Watch on WV PBS live stream.
https://youtu.be/KU5uaGXQlx0

Is your upcoming K-5 student interested in attending a summer camp? If so, then Camp MoCo is a great opportunity. Camp MoCo is available for all students entering grades K-5 in the 2022-2023 school year.


Are you interested in a summer camp teaching position?


Calendar Update: Friday, April 15 was previously scheduled to be an early dismissal. It will now be a non-traditional instructional day. Students will not attend school in person that day but instead be engaged as directed by their teachers. Staff will report to work.

Sherry Hartman, BSHS math teacher, recently attended the West Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics conference. At the conference, Sherry had the opportunity to act as a presenter and facilitator through her role as a member of the second cohort of Mountaineer Mathematics Master Teachers. Mountaineer Mathematics Master Teachers (M3T) cohorts aim to build capacity in WV math teachers, empowering them to serve as leaders among their peers. Their ultimate goal is to improve mathematics teaching and learning across the state. Thank you, Sherry!


Congratulations to Paige Waugh and Maya Souders, WSIS, who won first place in the Division I U.S. History group category at the Regional Social Studies Fair held at Musselman High School on March 19. Paige and Maya will be presenting their project, Helen Keller, at the State Social Studies Fair in Charleston on April 29.
The following students were also place winners at the regional fair:
Division I (Grades 3-5)
U.S. History (Individual) - Rylee Griffith - WSIS - Abraham Lincoln's Childhood - Honorable Mention
World History (Individual) - Caden Stewart - WSIS -Saving Endangered Animals -2nd Place
Division II (Grades 6-8)
Psychology (Individual) - Reese Souders - WSMS -Horse Therapy for Kids - 3rd Place
Sociology (Individual) - Annabelle Pennington - WSMS - PRIDE: Not Just a Word - 3rd Place
State & Local Studies (Individual) - Jeremiah Clark - WSMS -Caudy's Castle - Honorable Mention
U.S. History (Individual) - Joselyn Smith - PPS - The History of the WNBA - Honorable Mention
World History (Individual) - Austin Gentile - WSMS - The History of Insulin - Honorable Mention





Congratulations to Tammi Stotler, a 6th Grade Math Teacher at Warm Springs Middle School, for being named a WV State Finalist for the PAEMST (Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching).
