
Morgan County Schools is pleased to announce the appointment of Rebecca Huber as the new Director of Student Support Services. Ms. Huber, currently serving as Principal of Warm Springs Intermediate School, will begin her new role effective July 1, 2025.
With a strong background in educational leadership and student advocacy, Rebecca Huber brings valuable experience and dedication to her new position. As Principal at Warm Springs Intermediate School, she has demonstrated a deep commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment while also improving student achievement each year during her tenure.
As Director of Student Support Services, Ms. Huber will oversee programs designed to enhance student well-being, including counseling, social work, and special education. Her leadership will be instrumental in ensuring that every student in Morgan County Schools receives the support necessary to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally.
Morgan County Schools Superintendent David Banks expressed enthusiasm about the appointment: “We are confident that Rebecca’s expertise and passion for student success will greatly benefit our district. Her proven leadership and compassionate approach align perfectly with our mission of Every Child, Every Day.”
Ms. Huber stated, “I am honored to take on this new role and look forward to collaborating with staff, families, and the community to provide the best possible support for our students.”
Morgan County Schools congratulates Rebecca Huber on her appointment and looks forward to her contributions in this vital role.


Support Morgan County students this summer by volunteering with the Energy Express program—make a lasting impact through reading, art, and community engagement!


The application window for the Morgan County Virtual Academy for school year 2025-2026 is open through June 1. Please visit www.morganschools.net to learn more and apply.


The application window for the Morgan County Virtual Academy for school year 2025-2026 is open through June 1. Please visit www.morganschools.net to learn more and apply.


Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!
This week, we celebrate the dedication, compassion, and hard work of our incredible educators. Thank you, Pleasant View Elementary School teachers, for inspiring minds, shaping futures, and making a lasting impact every day. We are grateful for all you do!


The application window for the Morgan County Virtual Academy for school year 2025-2026 is open through June 1. Please visit www.morganschools.net to learn more and apply.


May Coaching for Parents...


My favorite thing about school is: Science
Science helps us explore the world, from the depths of the ocean to the stars above. Every school day is a chance to learn something new, like how the Titanic sank or how planes fly. Attending school regularly keeps young scientists on track to discover even more!


The West Virginia State Treasurer’s Office (WVSTO) announced the Fund the Future Sweepstakes on April 1, 2025. One lucky West Virginia child will win a $15,000 SMART529 College Savings account. Children must be 17 years of age or younger to enter. Deadline is Friday, May 16, 2025. The entry form and official sweepstakes rules can be found at www.wvtreasury.gov/fundthefuture.


Coaching for Parents.... You're not alone!


My favorite thing to do at school is art class!
Art class is a place where imagination comes to life! From painting to drawing, every day is an opportunity to create something amazing. Being at school means getting to explore creativity and have fun with friends. Keep showing up and making masterpieces!


As a reminder, The West Virginia Department of Education and Morgan County Schools are seeking feedback from our families. If your child receives special education services in Morgan County, please complete the survey: https://forms.office.com/r/mZwqwd0N65 , no later than Monday, March 10, 2025. If you need a paper copy of this survey, please contact your student's case manager.

Coaching for Parents!


Morgan County Schools will close for in-person learning tomorrow, Wednesday, February 12, 2025. This will be Non-Traditional Instructional Day #2. Employees follow Reporting Code A.

Morgan County Schools will dismiss students three hours early today, Tuesday, February 11, 2025, due to impending weather.

As we continue to monitor winter weather conditions this week and throughout the rest of the winter season, we will need to make decisions regarding delays, early dismissals or cancellations. Please ensure you have backup plans in place for any potential disruptions to the normal school schedule.

"My favorite thing about school is: MATH."
Whether solving equations or discovering patterns, math unlocks the door to critical thinking and problem-solving. Attending school every day helps students stay on track in their learning journey and build the confidence they need to tackle any challenge.


Morgan County Schools are operating on a two-hour delay for students, tomorrow, Thursday, February 6, 2025. Employees follow Reporting Code D.

Morgan County Schools Regional Science Fair scheduled for tomorrow has been rescheduled for Friday, February 7, 2025. Thanks for your understanding.


West Virginia Department of Education and Morgan County Schools are seeking feedback from families who receive special education services from Morgan County Schools. The survey is available online and in a paper format (upon request from the school / student's special education case manager). We encourage families and students who currently receive special education services to complete this anonymous survey so results can be reviewed and used for continuous improvement. Deadline to complete the survey: March 10, 2025
Special Education Parent/Guardian Survey Link: https://forms.office.com/r/mZwqwd0N65