Please join us tonight for Night of the Arts. Student work of all types will be showcased along with student performances throughout the evening. Light refreshments will be served. You will be amazed at the talent of our RCS students.
9 months ago, Penelope Lowery
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Please join us Monday evening for Night of the Arts. Student work of all types will be showcased along with great entertainment.
10 months ago, Penelope Lowery
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🚨 9th Graders, don’t miss this FREE opportunity! 🚨 GEAR UP SWV is taking you and a family member, older sibling, or mentor on an exclusive Marshall University college tour—for FREE! 🎓 ✨ Spots are limited, so sign up now and start planning your future! 🔗https://forms.gle/gQkveysjAqxg9WxV7 ⬇️ #GEARUPSWV #GEARUPWORKS #GEARSWVRCSD
10 months ago, Rachel Pauley
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🎉 Celebrating Our Raleigh County School Counselors! 🎉 This week, we honor the heart and soul of student support—our Raleigh County School Counselors! 💙✨ From offering guidance and encouragement to helping students navigate challenges, our counselors make a lasting impact every single day. Their dedication to student success, well-being, and growth does not go unnoticed! Join us in thanking these incredible professionals for all they do. Leave a 👍 or a kind word in the comments to show your appreciation! 💬❤️ #NationalSchoolCounselingWeek #RaleighCountySchools #ThankYouCounselors
10 months ago, Rachel Pauley
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Governor’s Schools of West Virginia will offer free summer programs for grades 7 to 11. This program covers many areas, including arts, humanities, mathematics, science, and technology. Please keep an eye out for upcoming applications.
12 months ago, Rachel Pauley
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about 1 year ago, Penelope Lowery
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🎉 A Big Shoutout to Woodrow Wilson High School! 🎉 During the month of November, the student council, led by Mrs. Pam Shrader, hosted a record-breaking food drive! The student body worked together as four grade levels competed to bring in the most items. Collectively, the school donated over 9,400 food items to the Salvation Army in Beckley! 🥫💪 This generous donation supports the community and broke last year’s school record—what an incredible achievement! Special recognition goes to the senior class, who donated more than half of the collected items. Their efforts earned them the honor of pieing their principal, Mr. Stafford, in the face! 🥧😂 We are so proud of Woodrow Wilson High School for leading with generosity and making a real impact in our community. Keep up the fantastic work! ❤️ #WWHSLeadsTheWay #RecordBreakingGenerosity #CommunityMatters #SalvationArmySupport #GoFlyingEagles
about 1 year ago, Rachel Pauley
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📚✏️ ATTENTION RALEIGH COUNTY PARENTS! 🏫🎒 School attendance is more than just showing up—it’s a step toward success, a chance to learn, and an opportunity to grow! We believe every day in class counts, and we need your help to spread the message! Let’s show our community what it means to be present and ready to learn! We’re launching the #GetYourSelfieToSchoolRCS campaign! 🏆✨ Parents, we invite you to snap a picture of your child headed off to school in the morning and share it with Raleigh County Schools using the tag #GetYourSelfieToSchoolRCS to enter a chance to WIN an exciting prize! 🎁🙌 The pictures will be posted on the Raleigh County Schools Facebook page (limit 1 per student per day), and the contest will run through November. A winner will be chosen at random for the elementary level as well as for the middle and high school levels. It’s simple: 📸 Take a picture of your student on their way to school. 📲 Share the photo using #GetYourSelfieToSchoolRCS. ✅ Let’s make sure EVERY student has the chance to shine this school year. Together, we can promote good attendance and celebrate our amazing students. Ready, set… #GetYourSelfieToSchoolRCS! 🏫🎉
about 1 year ago, Rachel Pauley
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Parents, remember that parent teacher conferences are today from 12 to 1, and then again from 2-6. Also come by this evening to catch our volleyball team in sectional action! Go Flying Eagles! PS- congratulations to our boys soccer team for their regional championship win last night! State tournament details forthcoming...
about 1 year ago, Ryan Stafford
Today the WWHS FLYING EAGLE BAND will be hosting their Soaring Sounds Band Competition. Gates open at 3:00 and competition starts at 4:00. They have 13 bands competing and their band in exhibition. It's a fun filled day of music and competition, concessions with the BIG GRILL, pickles from the Pickle Guy, T-shirts and buttons made on the spot, and gorgeous baskets to raffle off! The baskets have themes of WVU, MARSHALL, Movie Night, Game Night and much more! (Pics are included in this post)(need to be present to win) Entry fee is only $10 per person. All proceeds go towards the band's Pop Tart Bowl Trip in December! Come out and enjoy the weather and music, and support the band in the process! 🦅🦅🦅 Hope to see you there!
about 1 year ago, Rachel Sexton
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Information regarding senior pictures Friday
over 1 year ago, Rachel Sexton
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Please use the QR Code to purchase tickets to Friday's football game vs. Parkersburg South.
over 1 year ago, Rachel Sexton
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Please see the important announcement regarding bags at sporting events.
over 1 year ago, Rachel Sexton
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📚✨ Mark your calendars! Join us for the Back to School Wellness and Community Outreach Fair on Friday, August 9, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Raleigh County Convention Center. Don't miss this chance to kick off the school year with valuable resources and community connections! See you there! 🎒💪🌟https://youtu.be/tKRl1vWrtt4
over 1 year ago, Rachel Pauley
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Welcome Back to School Wellness Fair will held Friday, August 9, 2024, from 9:00 AM- 2:00 PM at the Raleigh County Convention Center.
over 1 year ago, Rachel Pauley
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Good afternoon! If you were planning on attending the prom at Black Knight, please know that parking is available and commonly utilized along south kanawha St.. I wanted to pass the word! Thank you! RS
over 1 year ago, Ryan Stafford
9th, 10th and 11th grade students: Please be reminded to bring your Chromebook and charger to school tomorrow to be collected. If not returned, the cost of the Chromebook will be $422, while the cost of a replacement charger is $37. Thank you and have a great night!
over 1 year ago, Ryan Stafford
Please see the post for information on technology collection dates.
over 1 year ago, Rachel Sexton
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Congratulations to the All-State Band Team members for Raleigh County Schools! Beckley-Stratton Middle Brisco Long Independence Middle Graydon Smith Shady Spring Middle Alex Abernathy Joseph Cowley Ryleigh Helmer Hunter Lilly Austin Szuch Shady Spring High School David Hegele Woodrow Wilson High School Kaleigh Basham
over 1 year ago, Rachel Pauley
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Dear Raleigh County Schools Parents and Guardians, On Monday, April 8, 2024, it is anticipated between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM that our region will experience a partial solar eclipse. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon moves between the sun and Earth, blocking all or a portion of the sun’s rays. Medical professionals advise it is always dangerous to look directly at the sun without appropriate eye protection. Out of an abundance of caution, Raleigh County Schools (RCS) will be taking extra steps for your child’s safety. •RCS will follow a regular schedule on Monday, April 8, 2024. •All schools have been encouraged to share the solar eclipse viewing experience with students by utilizing television feeds or internet live streams. •Resources and lessons about the solar eclipse are available from the West Virginia Department of Education, NASA, and other science outlets. •School staff will advise students of the dangers of looking directly at the sun at any time, especially during the solar eclipse. •Students will not be permitted outside for any activities other than those planned and approved by the principal during the hours of 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. This includes recess, athletics, band or other outdoor after school activities. •As students are dismissed, staff will be on hand to instruct students not to look directly at the sun and to monitor as they exit the building. The eclipse may occur during dismissal time. RCS asks parents to reinforce the dangers of looking at the sun and to remind their children not to look directly at the sun on their way home from school on Monday, April 8, 2024. We appreciate your understanding and support during this unique learning experience and ask that you talk with your children about the eclipse prior to school on Monday, April 8.
over 1 year ago, Raleigh County Schools
Dear Raleigh County Schools Parents and Guardians, On Monday, April 8, 2024, it is anticipated between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM that our region will experience a partial solar eclipse. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon moves between the sun and Earth, blocking all or a portion of the sun’s rays. Medical professionals advise it is always dangerous to look directly at the sun without appropriate eye protection. Out of an abundance of caution, Raleigh County Schools (RCS) will be taking extra steps for your child’s safety. • RCS will follow a regular schedule on Monday, April 8, 2024. • All schools have been encouraged to share the solar eclipse viewing experience with students by utilizing television feeds or internet live streams. • Resources and lessons about the solar eclipse are available from the West Virginia Department of Education, NASA, and other science outlets. • School staff will advise students of the dangers of looking directly at the sun at any time, especially during the solar eclipse. • Students will not be permitted outside for any activities other than those planned and approved by the principal during the hours of 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. This includes recess, athletics, band or other outdoor afterschool activities. • As students are dismissed, staff will be on hand to instruct students not to look directly at the sun and to monitor as they exit the building. The eclipse may occur during dismissal time. RCS asks parents to reinforce the dangers of looking at the sun and to remind their children not to look directly at the sun on their way home from school on Monday, April 8, 2024. We appreciate your understanding and support during this unique learning experience and ask that you talk with your children about the eclipse prior to school on Monday, April 8.