
What a great day for the Wolves Cross Country teams at the BSHS Invitational yesterday. Girls placed 1st with 25 points and boys placed 2nd with 34 points. For the girls in 2nd Brooke Miller 17:29, 4th Ellie Rosensteel 19:04, 5th McKenna Saville 19:48, 6th Shana Stotler 19:57, 8th Piper Bergen 21:30, 9th Ainsleigh Coulter 22:49, 10th Candance Sealey 23:43, 13th Ava Cain 28:20 and 14th Sofie Risinger 28:24. For the boys in 3rd place Josh Morgan 15:24, 4th Casey Twigg 15:33, 5th Joshua Lucas 15:49, 6th Eli Sealy 16:00 and 16th Alex Cain 23:59.


Mrs. Hetricks General Music class has been working on Wolf Groove on drums.





A huge thank you to the Warm Springs Middle School service personnel! Your hard work and dedication make our school amazing!


Last week the WSMS 8th grade had the opportunity to visit James Rumsey Technical School and Blue Ridge Community College and Technical School











WSIS Halloween 5K and kid 1 mile. Go out help support the Intermediate school programs.


Important parent information. Student should have brought this home yesterday.


Mr. Sandy's 7th Grade ELA using inferencing in the classroom.





Home volleyball game this Tuesday against Romney. Will be Teacher Appreciation Night and team will be collecting school supplies in memory of Mr. Palmer.



Congratulations WSMS Golf!!! Such a close match yesterday at Mill Creek. Tied one team…so still Undefeated!
A WSMS Golf first ever…Cayden Swink shot his first ever 1 under round with a 34. Congratulations on this feat.








The Cross Country girls and boys take 2nd place at their first home meet. 4th Shana Stotler 17;09, 6th McKenna Saville 17:55, 8th Ellie Rosensteel 18:49, 10th Piper Bergen 19:22, 11th Ainsleigh Coulter 19:23, 14th Candance Seal21:38, 17th Ava Cain 25:18 and 18th Sofie Risinger 25:37. The girls score 39. The boys scored 44 with Casey Twigg in 4th, 14:40, 6th Josh Morgan 15:00, Joshua Lucas 15;03, 8th Eli Sealy 15:05 and 23rd Alex Cain 22:51.


Congratulations to Jamie Harris for being honored as the “Educator of the Year” by the Berkeley Springs-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce.


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.

Good evening WSMS families,
We want to let you all know that the Scholastic Book Fair will be open tomorrow afternoon September 13th from 3:00 til 4:30 PM. We would love for you all to come in and browse this year's selections for yourself, your little ones, and your classrooms.

Mrs. Kesecker's 7th grade math classes did multiplication wars today.



Mr. Prinkey and Mrs. Kesecker's 7th grade math classes collaborated yesterday on a group project in the media center. Students were working hard and having fun.











Updated Statement from Morgan County Schools and Local Law Enforcement:
Upon further investigation, law enforcement has concluded that the Morgan County student’s threat on social media (on 9/10/2024) has been deemed not credible. Our investigation concluded that the student had taken a screenshot of a threat posted by a student in a neighboring state. Unfortunately, there have been a series of social media threats throughout the region and country the past 2-3 days. Social media threats occur frequently and law enforcement is actively investigating each and every threat reported and providing us with ongoing updates. We take the safety of our students and staff as our top priority. There is no reason to believe that any school in our area is in danger and students should feel safe attending school tomorrow.

WSMS Dance next Friday, September 20.
WSMS students only and one other criteria of no missing assignments.


We hope our students will join us tomorrow and wear red, white, and blue for Patriot Day and in remembrance of 9/11.

Last week the WSMS Wolves Cross Country team took a few minutes to swing before completing at the Stonewall Jackson Invitational at Stonewall Jackson Resort State Park. Coming in, in the top 10 in 9th place Brooke Miller 13:45. 29 Ellie Rosensteel 15:27, 32 Shana Stotler 15:42, 38 McKenna Saville 16:03, 53 Piper Bergen 18:16, 56 Candance Sealy 18:25, 67 Ava Cain 19:28 and 77 Sofie Risinger 22:09. The boys can finally compete as a team. 26th Casey Twigg 12:56, 32 Josh Morgan 13:19, 34 Joshua Lucas 13:23, 35 Eli Sealy 13:28 and 78 Alex Cain 19:03.


Warm Springs Volleyball vs. Pendleton County from Saturday, September 7
JV won 2-0, Varsity lost 2-0






