1st grade students at MVS learn many notes on the scale by practicing the song "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" on the metal bell instrument called a 'glockenspiel'.
James Monroe Marching Mavericks🎺🎷🎼🥁
The results are in!
Out of 9 in our class:

Overall Band Class C - 6th Place
Marching Performance - 3rd Place🥉
Auxiliary (Featured Dancer) - 1st Place🥇
They finished this Competition with a total score of 63.05
For reference, we scored 59.80 at the same Competition last year. They made massive increases in 3 of our captions, and will be working to correct mistakes moving forward the Hurricane Competition next Saturday, Sept. 23rd!
Let’s Go Mavericks, good job!!! 🎶💜🖤
7th grade lab safety lesson Scrambled Eggs…students learned the possible hazards of not wearing goggles when working in lab. They recorded the results of what happened to their eggs(eyes) when a common house hold chemical was added.
Mrs. Long's Geometry students at JMHS working and moving from station to station to solve Math problems involving the distance formula. Each problem reveals a piece to a silly riddle; they must use the problems to fill in the spaces of the riddle to get a giggle.
We love a good partnership! With #gearupswv , Career Tech in the middle school, WVU Ag agent Brian Wickline, new agricultural elective class in the middle school, support from Monroe County Board of Education, Mountain View faculty support and Principal Pamela Dunford, great things happen 🥰🌻💙! Students in the 7th and 8th grade Gear Up cohort assisted Kim Rodes and middle school science and ag instructor Catherine Dransfield in planning, planting, caretaking, advertising and selling their project based learning activity, MUMS! Because we live the best county😀 we also had community members donate pumpkins and corn shocks to sell. These students are just amazing, and love career exploration in the agricultural sciences!
The Jonathan Powell Hope Foundation’s mission is to eradicate childhood cancer through research, advocacy, and education as well as provide finicial and other types of support to children with cancer. The foundation has helped children in Monroe County as the battle cancer. PES students made them cards for their annual golf tournament at Fountain Springs thanking them for all they do.
Peterstown PK-8 is doing service projects all month for childhood cancer awareness month. On Friday we wore our gold for childhood cancer. PART 2
Peterstown PK-8 is doing service projects all month for childhood cancer awareness month. On Friday we wore our gold for childhood cancer. PART 1
Peterstown PK-8 is doing service projects all month for childhood cancer awareness month. On Friday we wore our gold for childhood cancer. PART 1
Flu Shot Clinic
Kid's Learning Center had a wonderful first week back to preschool!
Maverick Cheerleaders take time to visit Stone Rise residents and spread cheer.
The Peterstown Middle School ballgame for tomorrow, September 14, has been moved to 7 pm. Gates will open at 5:45.
Monroe County FFA officers attended the SouthEastern Region Officer training at Greenbrier State Forest. They participated in workshops and team-building exercises. FFA Members from Shady Spring, Greenbrier East, Greenbrier West, Surveyor, Summers, and Pocahontas joined them and two state officers to develop Leadership Skills!
We send our thoughts and prayers to the Midland Trail Community for the loss of a student who was a football player this morning.
Third and fourth graders built a model of the twin towers and an American flag out of LEGO in the STEM Lab today in memory of 9/11, and in honor of the hero’s who helped save lives that day.
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month and Peterstown Middle School is blessed to have THREE childhood cancer SURVIVORS! Today Brycen Parker shared his story of his battle against leukemia. PMS will be hosting a toy drive with all donated toys going to the hospitals where our survivors received treatment. During “Empower Our”, students will be completing activities that go along with awareness and giving back to the childhood cancer community. Stayed tuned for more updates…
Mountain View Kindergarten! Play that beat! 🎶🦅
September Healthy Students Newsletter
Ms. Weiss’ Clinical students were taught all about infection control, hand hygiene, and personal protective equipment. The students then demonstrated donning and doffing their PPE.