Services & Supports

These services help our students stay healthy, safe, supported, and ready to learn — both at school and at home.

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Participating in school programs and activities helps students build interests, develop time management and social-emotional skills, feel a sense of belonging, and form positive connections with peers and adults.

We do our best to keep this list of programs and services current. However, offerings may change based on student needs, staffing, or available funding.

Please check with your child’s school for the most up-to-date information.

Student Services

Programs that support learning, behavior, attendance, and special needs.

  • Attendance Help to improve attendance and reduce chronic absences.

  • Child Nutrition Thanks to your continued support through the Harrison County Schools Levy and our participation in the Federal Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), all HCS students enjoy breakfast and lunch free of charge!

  • Health Services Our school nurses care for the daily health needs of students and staff. They do much more than band-aids and temperature checks!

  • FERPA Notice Explains student and family rights to privacy.

  • Homeschool Packet Forms and info for families choosing to homeschool.

  • Homeless Student Support (Title I) Help with clothing, school supplies, hygiene items, and school fees. Contact your child's school for more information.

  • Special Education Services for students with disabilities or learning differences. Contact your child's school for more information.

  • Student Assistance Team (SAT) School-based teams that help students who are struggling. Contact your child's school for more information.

  • WVDE Procedural Safeguards Rights for students and families receiving special education services. See WVDE Policy 2419: Regulations For The Education Of Students With Exceptionalities.

  • WVDE Special Education Parent Resources State tools and information to support families.

  • School Culture Support (Title I) Consultants and stipends to support staff and students during school mergers and transitions. Contact your child's school for more information. Contact your child's school for more information.

  • Behavior Data Teams (Elementary) (Title I) Staff teams that review behavior patterns and provide support and planning. Contact your child's school for more information.

Learning Support

Tools that help students succeed, both inside and outside the classroom.

  • Tutoring List Find academic help from district-approved tutors.

  • iPads for Students & Teachers (ARP ESSER) Tech access to support learning across all classrooms. Contact your child's school for more information.

  • Vertical Math Boards, Apex, Generation Genius (Title IV / MMS) Tools and platforms to support math, science, and self-paced learning. Contact your child's school for more information.

  • Decodable Books & Instructional Materials (Title I / ARP ESSER) Extra reading support for early learners and intervention programs. Contact your child's school for more information.

Family & Community Engagement

We work with families and the community to support student success.

  • Community Hub Local events, programs, and partnerships that support families.

  • Family Resources Tools and tips for supporting learning and well-being at home.

  • Healthy Grandfamilies Support for grandparents and relatives raising children.

  • LSIC Information (WVDE) Local councils where parents and staff work together to improve schools.

  • PERC (Parent Education Resource Center) Learning and support opportunities for parents and guardians.

  • Parent & Family Engagement Materials (Title I / III) Books, learning games, and resources to help families support reading, math, and school readiness. Contact your child's school for more information.

  • Family Day Events (Title I) Special events that build relationships between schools and families. Contact your child's school for more information.

  • Immigrant Family Engagement (Title III) Resources to help families understand rights, services, and school systems. Contact your child's school for more information.

  • Language Access Services (Title III) – Translators, interpreters, and multilingual materials to help families stay connected. Contact your child's school for more information.

  • LIEP Committee Subs for EL Planning (Title III) Staff support for educators to plan with families of English Learner students. Contact your child's school for more information.