
Are you wondering if your child has their required immunizations for the upcoming school year? Do you have medical records that need to be sent in for the nurse? Are you wondering if your child's medical order has been received yet? You can address these concerns in one location, your student's health portal. If you have not signed up, make sure to do so! This will also allow you to monitor when your child sees the nurse and the expiration date of medications they have at school. If you have not received the registration email, reach out to the County School Nurse Jessica Thomas at (304)772-3094 ext. 322 or by email to jessica.r.thomas@k12.wv.us with your child's name, their school, and email address that you wish to use. All emails will come from noreply@studentehr.com Please search your inbox for that prior to contacting the nurse as this is the only way to register.

Emergency Board of Education Meeting on Monday, June 17th at 7:45 a.m.

Mountain View’s Class of 2024 and Class of 2036 🎓💙


Students in Grades 5, 6 and 8 will be turning in their Chromebooks on Tuesday, May 21st.
Please bring them along with the charger. If your child has lost their charger the lost charger fee is $30.

Due to mechanical issues, Bus 210, Hollywood, Glace, will be running about an hour late this morning.

Tuesday, May 14th is Election Day and there will be no school for staff or students.


Monroe County Shines at the West Virginia History Bowl!
On Tuesday, April 30th, Monroe County participated in the 15th annual West Virginia History Bowl, where over 100 schools competed. Peterstown Middle qualified through the play-in tournament and impressively placed 5th in the state tournament! Meanwhile, Mountain View took second place in Region One and finished as the State Runner-Up! Two Mountain View team members, Luke Fullen and Maddie Baker, made the All-Star team!
Huge congratulations to both teams:
Peterstown Team: Cooper Frazier, Alexis Broyles, Marshal White, Jessa Hill, and alternate Skylar Brubaker.
Mountain View Team: Peighton Griffith, Maddie Baker, Gabriella Houck, Luke Fullen, and alternate Peyton Street.
Special thanks to Monroe County History Bowl alumni Cole Thomas and Maddie McMillion for their guidance and support throughout the season! Your expertise and encouragement made a significant impact on the teams' success!
Great job, Monroe County! #WVHistoryBowl #MonroeCountyProud






Bus 212 for Flat Mountain will be about 30 minutes late. It has broken down.

Parents and youth join us tonight for the Steered Straight Parent Academy at James Monroe High School at 5pm. Enjoy a very atypical presentation on the dangers of drugs, fentanyl, e-cigarette devices, alcohol, bullying, and suicide. Enjoy complimentary childcare during the event, exciting giveaways, delicious refreshments, and valuable insights to enhance your knowledge on these growing issues as well as how vaping can affect the brain and body.


Congratulations, Mountain View School 🙌🙌👏👏
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MVS held a ceremony today to celebrate the life of Dallas Rule. Dallas, a first grader at MVS, was tragically killed in an automobile accident last weekend. Staff and community participated in the ceremony. A tree was dedicated in his honor. Students, staff and varied members of the community attended.

Don't forget that Monroe County Schools' will be on Spring Break April 1st through 5th. Enjoy some time off! 😎


Out of respect, the music concert and parent training scheduled for March 25th have been postponed. Sports practices and after school tutoring has been canceled for March 25th as well.

The Mountain View Middle FFA Chapter held their first official meeting this morning!
Our officers’ jackets arrived just in time. The students would like to thank Mr. Dave Sizemore for donating the funds to purchase our offficer’s jackets.
The opportunities these jackets hold are endless!!




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Parents of k-5, if you haven’t returned the permission slip to attend the movie day tomorrow, please make sure to send it in the morning! Students will not be allowed to leave the school without one.

The Monroe County Board of Education meeting scheduled for Tuesday, March 5, 2024, will begin at 5:30 at Peterstown Elementary School. We hope this will allow fans time to get to the JMHS Boys Basketball Regional Championship against Greenbrier West and the send off for our JMHS Girls Basketball Team who are headed to states! Let’s Go James Monroe!

Mountain View Middle School in Union held the charter ceremony today with FFA Advisor Catherine Dransfield and Principal Pamela Dunford signing the chapter’s constitution.
Dransfield said the FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for leadership, personal growth and career success through agriculture education.
Mountain View’s student interest in the program is the reason the charter has come to fruition,” she said. “Working in our school’s greenhouse really built the initial interest. Students planned and built four 50-ft. long raised beds on their own, along with planting the strawberry plants, and watering and caring for the mums and strawberries. As a former FFA Member and WV State FFA Officer, I know the impact that the FFA can make,” Dransfield said. “It gave me the confidence to believe in myself, explore my passions and personal strengths, and pursue my dreams. Without this organization, I would not be the person I am today. Dransfield said the FFA Chapter has been two years in the making, with Dunford advocating for the program from the very beginning. Without her encouragement and support, this would not be a possibility. Ms. Dunford sees the value in this program as our community is so agriculturally rich; many students live on a farm or have some involvement with livestock and crop production.
The FFA program will allow students to be proud of their roots that run deep here in Monroe County, Dransfield said. “The ear-to-ear smiles of our newly established officers speaks to the encouragement our students are already receiving from the FFA.”


Parents this is a reminder that there will be NAEP testing for 8th graders at Mountain View on Thursday, February 22, 2024. Please make certain your child is rested and in attendance. Thank you.

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