
Morgan County Schools is grateful for our school counselors during National School Counselor Week! Thank you, Barbara Kline, for your dedication and support in shaping our students' futures.


Morgan County Schools will operate on a two hour delay tomorrow, Monday, January 22. Employees follow reporting code D.

Due to forecasted weather conditions, Morgan County Schools will close for in-person learning tomorrow, Friday, January 19. This will be Non-Traditional Instructional Day #3. Employees will follow reporting code A. All evening activities are cancelled.
Also, Morgan County Schools' Science Fair is cancelled for Saturday, January 20. Judging will take place at the schools on the following schedule:
Wednesday, January 24:
Pleasant View Elementary
Paw Paw Schools
Thursday, January 25
Warm Springs Intermediate
Warm Springs Middle
Students that are eligible for competition in the County science Fair need to bring their projects to school on Monday, January 22.

Morgan County Schools will operate on a two hour delay tomorrow, Thursday, January 18. Employees follow reporting code D.

Due to the expected low temperatures and poor road conditions across much of the county, Morgan County Schools will close for in-person learning tomorrow, Wednesday, January 17. This will be Non-Traditional Instructional Day #2. Employees will follow reporting code A.

Morgan County Schools will close for in-person learning today, Tuesday, January 16. This will be Non-Traditional Instructional Day #1. Employees will follow reporting code A. All evening activities are cancelled.

Morgan County Schools will operate on a two hour delay tomorrow, Tuesday, January 16. Employees follow reporting code D. We will reevaluate weather conditions in the morning.

As a reminder, there is no school on Monday, January 15 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.


All after-school activities for all schools in Morgan County will be canceled today, Tuesday, January 9.

Morgan County Schools will operate on a two hour delay tomorrow, Monday, January 8. Employees follow reporting code D.

Morgan County Schools' Science Fair scheduled for Saturday, January 6, 2024, is postponed to Saturday, January 20, 2024. The location is Berkeley Springs High School.

This is a reminder that there is a scheduled 2-hr early dismissal on Thursday, December 21 for Faculty Senate. There is no school for students from Friday, December 22 through Tuesday, January 2 for Winter Break. Tuesday, January 2 is a Professional Learning Day for Staff.


This is a friendly reminder that there will be NO SCHOOL next week, from Monday, November 20th through Friday, November 24th, for Thanksgiving Break.
School will be back in session on Monday, November 27th. Have a fantastic break!


Morgan County Schools is excited to offer Paper Online Tutoring to all K-12 students! Paper offers personalized skill and homework support 24 hours a day/7 days a week. You can access this feature now on students' ClassLink dashboard. Sign up for a free family webinar to learn more.


Morgan County Schools is excited to offer Paper Online Tutoring to all K-12 students! Paper offers personalized skill and homework support 24 hours a day/7 days a week. You can access this feature now on students' ClassLink dashboard.


Morgan County Schools is excited to offer Paper Online Tutoring to all K-12 students! Paper offers personalized skill and homework support 24 hours a day/7 days a week. You can access this feature now on students' ClassLink dashboard.


Seminar for families of K-5 students with Michael Powell School Psychologist.
When: November 16, 2023 at 5:00 pm
Where: Berkeley Springs High School Auditorium
RSVP: No later than November 9, 2023
Registration Link: https://forms.office.com/r/pfsaPcbRwM


Attention parents and guardians:


U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree Essay Contest
This year, the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree will be harvested from West Virginia's own Monongahela National Forest. The U.S. Forest Service demonstrates how the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree was chosen in West Virginia in "Finding the People's Tree." As part of the holiday season festivities, Senator Joe Manchin has launched an essay contest exclusively for Grade 4 students. They are invited to submit a 500-word essay about their love for West Virginia's enchanting forests and public lands while incorporating the 2023 U.S. Capitol's Christmas Tree theme "Endlessly Wild and Wonderful." This unique contest not only celebrates the beauty of West Virginia but also encourages students to showcase the writing skills they have cultivated in our West Virginia classrooms. The winning student will receive a trip to Washington, D.C., to participate in the tree-lighting ceremony. Essays are due by September 26, 2023. Click link to learn more about the contest guidelines and to submit essays.
https://www.uscapitolchristmastree.com/essay/

Stuff A Bus From Backpack Food to Basic Needs!
