
Registration is now available for Summer Programs 2022!
REGISTER TODAY at https://forms.office.com/r/CaXHJ8GbP6




Today is the deadline to apply for the Promise Scholarship! This merit-based scholarship provides eligible students up to $5,000 to cover the cost of tuition and mandatory fees at higher education institutions all across the state. Be sure to fill out the FAFSA and the application. Visit collegeforwv.com to learn more!


Today is School Bus Driver Appreciation Day! Thank you all for keeping our students safe!
Thank You!!
#HCSWV #SchoolBusDriver


🚨ATTENTION PARENTS 🚨
We want your feedback! Use the website below to fill out the 2021 - 2022 Harrison County Schools Parent Survey.
www.harcoboe.net/parentsurvey


Are you or someone you know a Grandparent raising children?
Register NOW for our FREE Healthy Grandfamilies sessions! The Deadline for registration is February 28th!
The first session is March 7th at 6:00 PM at Simpson Creek Baptist Church in Bridgeport! Dinner will be served at 5:30 with childcare, the meal, and all course materials being provided FREE OF CHARGE!
New participants will receive a $50.00 Walmart Gift Card after completing the first session!
To register or ask questions please call:
Julie Salmon - 304-326-7785
or
Pam Hotsinpiller - 304-326-7692


The ACT will be given on April 2, 2022. Please check test location availability as it is subject to change based on COVID-19 restrictions. The registration deadline is February 25th, with late fees accepted until March 11th. Students will need to register for the ACT at the link below.
➡️ http://www.actstudent.org/regist/dates.html ⬅️


🚨ATTENTION GRANDFAMILIES 🚨
Healthy Grandfamilies is back with eight (8️⃣) Spring Sessions!
The first session is March 7th at 6:00 PM at Simpson Creek Baptist Church in Bridgeport! Dinner will be served at 5:30 with childcare, the meal, and all course materials being provided FREE OF CHARGE!
New participants will receive a $50.00 Walmart Gift Card after completing the first session!
Registration Deadline is Feb 28th!!
To register or ask questions please call:
Julie Salmon - 304-326-7785
or
Pam Hotsinpiller - 304-326-7692


Another activity the students experienced, in Mrs. Felder's Social Skills class at Evolution Middle School, was making Valentine’s Day cards to share with those in the nursing home. This encouraged them to look beyond themselves and create something for others less fortunate.


During Mrs. Felder’s Social Skills class at Evolution Middle School, students engaged in a web-making activity sharing experiences from their personal lives. This activity gave the students an opportunity to share in a safe environment, as well as learn how to work as a team.



Reminder that tomorrow (Friday, Jan 21) is a PL day, no school for Harrison County Students.

🚨REMINDER 🚨
Schools will be closed on Monday, Jan 17 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
#HCSWV

🚨ATTENTION COLLEGE BOUND HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS 🚨
Applications are now being accepted for the Harrison County Student Achievement Scholarship!
Link ➡️ https://5il.co/14aez


Staff at United High School participated in team building by spreading holiday cheer, having a secret Santa exchange, and trying their hand at a few merry activities. Happy Holidays from the staff of UHS! #ARISE





Students and families - Have a nice winter break! Students return January 3rd, 2022.

The Evolution High School math classes spent a week exploring, computing, and understanding real world financial literacy applications, including tipping percentages, percent of change in prices (inflation), checkbook registers, gross and net pay of paycheck and household budgeting. Students came to realize their earnings and take-home pay were not the same, and budgets included much more than just entertainment and food.


After reading and analyzing some classic winter-themed poetry this week, United High School students in Mrs. Clutter's English classes created their own winter-themed poems!

Chief Lattea visited with some of Mr. Gowan's afternoon students at Evolution High School to discuss the 4th, 5th , and 6th Amendments to the United States Constitution. The students asked the Chief some very good questions that led to discussions on how those Amendments help protect their rights.



United High School student, Andrew Koch, was the winner of the "Phoenix Friday" attendance prize. Students who were in attendance were able to take a guess on how many suckers were in the jar. Andrew's guess of 265 was the closest to the correct number of 268. United High School has made it a mission to build school spirit through activities designed to highlight attendance, hard work, and determination. #ARISE


Mrs. Kwiatkowski's health class practices chest compressions after learning about Hands Only CPR.


Mr. Sollars VoAg students, at United High School, worked on creating bass baits as a project

