Good evening. This is a reminder to submit your 2024-2025 school calendar vote before Thursday, November 2nd. The Jackson County Board of Education will vote to approve one of the three draft calendars Thursday evening. To vote, please visit the Jackson County Schools website and click the link “Vote on the 2024-2025 School Calendars", or click the following link. https://tinyurl.com/ys4ptyzz Thank you
6 months ago, Jackson County Schools
Don't forget our Family "Teach-er Treat" tonight at 5:30. Bring your child dressed in their costume so they can trick-or-treat down the hallway and receive the National Geographic "Under the Sea" reading pack! Just a reminder, this is for CES students only.
6 months ago, Emily Durst
CES Families: Tomorrow for lunch we are having tomato soup, grilled cheese, salad, fruit, and milk. Yum-yum!
6 months ago, Emily Durst
Good afternoon parents and guardians, this is a friendly reminder that tomorrow, October 13, 2023, is a Professional Learning Day for school employees. This means that students will not have classes. We have also added parent-teacher conferences to the Professional Learning Day this year. If you would like to schedule a conference with a teacher, please reach out to them as soon as possible. We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to discuss your child's progress and ask any questions you may have. Thank you, and have a great day!
7 months ago, Will Hosaflook
CES families: As a friendly reminder, we do not have school on Friday. It is parent-teacher conference day.
7 months ago, Emily Durst
Here are the remaining dates for first semester Good News Club: Oct 24, Nov 14, Nov 28, Dec 5, and Dec 12. Have a wonderful week!
7 months ago, Emily Durst
Good evening. While the 2023/2024 school year is underway, it is now time to start working on the 2024-2025 School Calendar. This year, we have developed three draft calendars for guardians and employees to provide input which be presented to the Jackson County Board of Education. To review the three draft calendars click https://tinyurl.com/ylopofb3 . To review the 2024-2025 calendar guidance document click https://tinyurl.com/ytxtr88m . To vote on a calendar click https://tinyurl.com/ys4ptyzz Thank you
7 months ago, Will Hosaflook
Just a friendly reminder that our first PTO meeting of the year is tomorrow at 5:30. This is the rescheduled meeting from 9/26. Hope to see you there!
7 months ago, Emily Durst
Just a friendly reminder that tomorrow is picture day. Practice those smiles!
7 months ago, Emily Durst
Hello Cottageville families! Our first PTO meeting of the year is going to be held on Tuesday, October 3 at 5:30pm. We will be electing officers. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. Have a great weekend!
7 months ago, Emily Durst
Good evening, Jackson County Schools will be sending out emails to the student email accounts of students who participated in the WVGSA Grades 3-8 last spring. These emails will include instructions and codes to allow you to review your child’s video report and other information from the tests. Please review the results with your child. If you have any questions about the report, please contact your child's school Thank you.
7 months ago, Jackson County Schools
Mark your calendars for individual fall pictures on Monday, September 25. There will be more information to follow.
8 months ago, Emily Durst
What a great start to the new school year! Our first LSIC meeting will be held Sept 12 at 5:30pm.
8 months ago, Emily Durst
Good evening. This is Will Hosaflook, Superintendent of Jackson County Schools. Wednesday brings much anticipation with the start of a new school year. I am so excited to see our students and employees back in our buildings as we continue to work together to become the #1 school district in our state. We begin this school by sharing wonderful news – Jackson County Schools is now the 5th-ranked school district in WV in ELA and Math proficiency, moving up five spots from last year. We are so fortunate to have a fantastic community of parents and guardians that understand the importance of a first-class education and are willing to go above and beyond to ensure the success of our students and schools. As I just mentioned, our goal is to be # 1. Leading the state will not come easy. It will take hard work, determination, and perseverance from our children and the entire community to demand high expectations and excellence in our schools. I believe in the power of public education, as well as our parents, our employees, and especially our communities. Anything is possible; we must be willing to do whatever it takes to accomplish our goal. As always, I ask for your patience on the first day of school. There are many moving parts that we will continually perfect throughout the year. Once again, thank you for your support and encouragement as we start another exciting school year. Congratulations on your work being a Top 5 school district in the state of WV. Thank you and have a wonderful evening.
8 months ago, Will Hosaflook
Come and dive into a new school year with us at Open House! It is scheduled for Friday, August 18 from 5:30pm-6:30pm.
8 months ago, Emily Durst
Food Service Announcement - Jackson County Summer 2023 Food Service is starting June 14 and ending August 3. Information @ https://www.boe.jack.k12.wv.us/article/1130830
11 months ago, Jackson County Schools
JCS Summer Food
CES families: Summer school registration is on the Jackson Co Schools website. If you want your child to attend, please get on the site and fill it out. Thanks!
11 months ago, Emily Durst
CES Families-All yearbook and/or class picture order forms are due tomorrow.
11 months ago, Emily Durst
Hello CES families! Please join us for our annual 5th grade graduation parade tomorrow at 6:00. Let’s line the Main Street of Cottageville to send our kiddos off to middle school in style. The more the merrier!
11 months ago, Emily Durst
Good morning CES families! All orders/money for individual spring pictures need turned in by Wednesday, May 17. We will not be able to accept it after this date. Thanks!
12 months ago, Emily Durst