
Morgan County Schools will be closed for in-person learning tomorrow, Wednesday, January 22, 2025. We will transition to Non-Traditional Instruction, and this will be NTI Day #1.
Students, please complete your assignments remotely as directed by your teachers.
Employees will follow Reporting Code A.
Thank you for your understanding and flexibility as we continue to prioritize the safety and education of our students.

School is cancelled for Morgan County students tomorrow, Tuesday, January 21, 2025. Employees follow Reporting Code A.

Reminder! Morgan County Schools County Science Fair
Date: Saturday, January 11, 2025
Location: Berkeley Springs High School Cafeteria (Football Side)
Schedule:
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Registration
9:00 AM - Noon: Judging & Awards
Come support our young scientists as they showcase their innovative projects!


Morgan County Schools are operating on a two-hour delay for students tomorrow, Friday, January 10, 2025. Employees follow Reporting Code D.

School is cancelled for Morgan County students tomorrow, Thursday, January 9, 2025. Employees follow Reporting Code A.

School is cancelled for Morgan County students tomorrow, Wednesday, January 8, 2025. Employees follow Reporting Code A.

Morgan County Schools 2025-2026 Calendar Survey
We are gathering input on our school calendar for the next school year. Please take a moment to provide input to help us develop our calendar. For next year's calendar, we are planning for the first day for staff to be August 11 and the first day for students to be August 19.
https://forms.office.com/r/NYZYb3aDiN

School is cancelled for Morgan County students tomorrow, Tuesday, January 7, 2025. Employees follow Reporting Code A.

School is cancelled for Morgan County students tomorrow, Monday, January 6, 2025. Employees follow Reporting Code H.

As a reminder, there is a two-hour early dismissal for students on Friday, December 20 for Faculty Senate. Additionally, there is no school for students from Monday, December 23 through Friday, January 3 for Winter Break.


Morgan County Schools are operating on a two-hour delay for students tomorrow, Monday, December 16. Employees follow Reporting Code D.

Morgan County Schools will transition to Non-Traditional Instructional/Remote Learning Days to continue learning from home starting with the 6th inclement weather day. Internet hotspots are available for students without internet access to complete their schoolwork. If you require an internet hotspot (for educational use only), please contact the main office of your child's school. These hotspots can support multiple students within the same household.

This is a reminder that Morgan County Schools offers free 24/7 online tutoring through Paper for all K-12 students. Students can easily access Paper from Classlink.


Morgan County Schools are operating on a two-hour delay for students today, Thursday, December 5. Employees follow Reporting Code D.

The Student Awards Program will take place tomorrow evening, December 3, 2024, during our school board meeting. Please be aware that our board meetings are livestreamed with both audio and video. If your child participates, they will appear on the livestream. This complies with West Virginia regulations, specifically W. Va. Code R. § 126-12-6, which requires the live streaming of local board meetings.

Coaching opportunity for parents through ParentGuidance.org.


At the November 12 Board Meeting, the Board approved a plan for how we will handle inclement weather days this school year:
The first 5 inclement weather days will be traditional snow days, meaning schools will be closed with no instruction.
Starting with the 6th inclement weather day, we will transition to Non-Traditional Instructional/Remote Learning Days to continue learning from home.
We hope this plan provides clarity and helps families prepare for the winter months ahead!

MCS Technology Department Presents Prep for Parents: Navigating Childrens' Digital Beginnings



November - Coaching for Parents from ParentGuidance.org.


Statement from Morgan County Schools and Local Law Enforcement:
We consider the safety of our students and staff as our top priority. Along with all other State Superintendents, a conference call was completed late this morning with members of the West Virginia Department of Education and Homeland Security. During that meeting, a social media post with a list of high schools was shared with Superintendents. Neither Berkeley Springs High School or Paw Paw High School was listed on that social media post with 40+ high schools throughout the state of West Virginia. There have been NO specific threats received or reported to local law enforcement or Morgan County Schools.
We will continue to monitor this situation and will continue to communicate with local law enforcement. If you see something on social media (including snapchat) do not re-share it, call 911. Again, the safety of our students and staff is our top priority.