
Students in Ms. Whitacre's 7th Grade Social Studies classes have been learning about Ancient Egypt, the pyramids, and Egyptian mythology. Students learned hands on about the mummification process by mummifying a stuffed animal in their groups.






Congratulations to Moon Ho and Morgan Durrschmidt on being named finalists in the district-wide Attendance Matters Poster Contest! Contest winners will be announced on Monday, November 13, during the regular meeting of the Jefferson County Board of Education. Visit http://rb.gy/7uqc7 to view all our student finalists!



#TGIF! JCS students across the district celebrated Red Ribbon Week with fun themes and activities related to this year's theme, "Be Kind to Your Mind." From "decade day" to "super training" their brains with crazy hairstyles to simply wearing as much red as possible, students had a great time showing their school spirit during this annual celebration of health and wellness!








Students in Ms. Kittelstad's 6th grade classes started their new ELA unit with a gallery walk. The new unit is about Mysteries & Investigations. Students investigated the pictures, made inferences on the details, and formed a hypothesis on what they thought was happening.






The HFMS community is celebrating Red Ribbon Week with different themes each day! Tuesday was Decade Day and students and teachers alike showed their school spirit with creative attire from the 1950's through the early 2000's. Check out the schedule for the remainder of the week!








Important reminder: Parent-Teacher Conference tomorrow night (Tuesday, 10/24) from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Please join us to review your child's progress or discuss any questions or concerns you may have. We hope to see you there!

Jefferson County Schools appreciates everyone's hard work during the first nine weeks of the 23-24 school year. As we calculate final grades, we want to inform you about a change in schedule. Report cards will go home on Monday, October 30, 2023, NOT this Friday as previously planned. Grades will also be available in Canvas. We appreciate your patience while we ensure all grades have been assessed and calculated.


Jefferson County Schools invites you to an informational meeting on Oct. 23 about the Standard Response Protocol we use in our schools and ways you can support student safety at home. Lt. Ben Williams from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department will present the information and answer questions. The event takes place at 5:00 p.m. in the Washington High School auditorium. https://www.jcswv.org/events?id=23365841


Thanks to the JCS community for supporting our teachers and staff as they worked to learn new skills and classroom techniques on this day of staff development!









HFMS: We will be holding Red Ribbon Week next week. Students are encouraged to participate in the attached spirit dress days.
Monday-Wear Red!


We are experiencing issues with the phone lines at Harpers Ferry Middle School this morning, Oct. 19, 2023. If you need to contact the office, please call (304) 702-1328. We have reported the issue to the phone company and are working with them for a quick resolution.


REMINDER: Tomorrow, Oct. 20, is a staff development day for Jefferson County Schools. There will be NO SCHOOL for students while our staff take advantage of training opportunities to continue supporting students. Thank you, and have a great weekend!


HFMS Families: Please see the attached flyer about our NEW Math Club! Please contact Mr. Bauer if you have questions.


Today kicks off National School Bus Safety Week, an opportunity to focus on safe practices around school buses. We want to start by acknowledging the JCS bus operators, aides, mechanics, and transportation administrators responsible for safely transporting our students to and from school each day. These individuals are a direct link between the home and the classroom, and they play a pivotal role in the education and care of our students. Thank you to our Transportation team for keeping our kids safe on the road!


This is a reminder that Friday, Oct. 20, 2023, is a staff development day for Jefferson County Schools. Students will not be in school to provide our staff with training opportunities to help them continue serving kids. Thank you.


10/13/23: Jefferson County Schools prioritizes safety in all that we do. Thursday afternoon (10/12), we received a notification about a widely shared message calling for violence. We consulted with federal and local law enforcement agencies and found no immediate danger connected to the non-specific threat. The threat level did not change as a result of the message. In an abundance of caution, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department is conducting extra patrols around our schools. We are grateful for their partnership and dedication to protecting our children. If you see something, say something. You can report suspicious activity by calling 866-WVWATCH (866-989-2824).

Students in Ms. Barker's 8th Grade WV History classes took a virtual tour of the White House using the VR headsets. Ms. Fornadley, HFMS librarian, helped students use the headsets during the activity.






Join us TODAY, October 12, at the JCS Operations Facility, located at 635 McGarry Blvd. Kearneysville, for our next hiring event exclusively for school service personnel! JCS staff will be on hand to conduct onsite applications, screenings, and interviews for all service positions. Plus, a representative from WV Adult Education will be available to answer your questions about their new self-paced preparatory course for the state's Service Personnel Competency Test! Visit www.jcswv.org/careers for a complete list of job openings. JCS offers service positions with the flexibility to meet your needs as a busy family, so join us today and learn how you can make your mark in our caring community of educators!


Proper nutrition plays an important role in learning. That's why JCS staff work to develop daily menus that offer delicious, nutritious options for our students! Plan ahead with regularly updated breakfast and lunch menus, available on your school's website and the JCSWV app (on Google Play and the App Store).


In recognition of National School Lunch Week, we want to express our sincere gratitude to the men and women serving as cooks in our school cafeterias who keep our students fed, focused, and ready to learn. Thank you for the important role you play in supporting their success!
