
Ms. Weikle's 2nd Grade at MVS
First estimation activity of the year. How many Peanut MMs? There were 94 in the container. Hunter Dunbar wins with a guess of 100. His prize was a crocheted Griffin made and donated by Rachel Weikle.


Mountain View School students enjoying some fun in PreK!










Please remember that Monday, September 4th is Labor Day and there is no school for Monroe County students and staff! Everyone has a safe and restful weekend!

Over the counter medication form explanation
The form that was sent home with your child’s emergency care form titled “Monroe County Standing Orders Authorization Form” is a new form to our county so I would like to take the time to answer some of the questions that have come from it.
1. Why? In years past, Monroe County Schools worked with Monroe Health Center to provide nursing coverage. Monroe County Schools have now hired their own full-time nurses for each school so that the needs of your children can be better met with more available nursing.
2. What is this standing order for? Previously, your child was able to get over the counter medications if they had wellness center consent based off their standing orders for schools. In order to comply with WVDE state policy, any student who needs medications while at school must have a physician order for the medication and the medication at the school.
3. So what is this form? The form you were given is a template that allows your child’s physician to easily complete the details needed in order to be patient specific.
4. Who fills out the form? Your child’s physician in collaboration with you the parent/guardian will complete this form to meet your child’s needs. If you do not want your child to get anything on the list, simply do not check that medication or cross it out. By signing this form, you are stating that your child has had this medication before and it is safe for the nurse to administer to your child (as mentioned on the bottom of said form). Your physician will sign in agreeance and provide dosage recommendations in the blanks based of their height/weight/age.
5. Who supplies the medication? Per WVDE state policy, the school system cannot have stock over the counter medications. However, since Monroe County Schools are aware that this is a big change for students and their families, they have supplied individually packaged doses of all the medications on the form in various forms (liquid, pill, topical ointment, chewable.) for students with completed forms through this transition.
If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to your school’s nurse or Jessica Thomas, BSN, RN, NCSN.

Mountain View was busy today! 🦅
4th grade students play Maracas to help them find a steady beat in music!
Thanks to 6th grade CTE students, ice cream freezers are stocked! Ice cream sales will be on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s starting September 5th.
Football players helping in cafeteria




Ms. Weiss’ class used their teamwork and communication skills learned in class to unravel themselves from a human knot!











Mrs. Walsh’s third grade students were challenged to build the tallest free-standing tower using marshmallows and spaghetti. The winning tower stood 15 3/4 inches tall. Part 2







Mrs. Walsh’s third grade students were challenged to build the tallest free-standing tower using marshmallows and spaghetti. The winning tower stood 15 3/4 inches tall. Part 1







First day of PreK at PES! Part 2








First day of PreK at PES! Part 1







A Great first day in Kindergarten at PES! Part 2








A Great first day in Kindergarten at PES! Part 1











Notice to parents of students who receive special education at James Monroe High School: Please visit the JMHS website or use the following link to complete a survey regarding your child's special education services: https://forms.office.com/r/mZwqwd0N65
Additionally, there will be a Parent Focus Group meeting on September 7, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. for you to provide in-person feedback.

It was a GREAT first day of school in Monroe County. - Part 3










It was a GREAT first day of school in Monroe County 🚌😍😆 - Part 2











It was a GREAT first day of school in Monroe County 🚌😍😆








Peterstown Elementary had an exciting Open House. They can't wait to see all of their students on Thursday ❤️🚌










A few school bus reminders: Bus 218 will travel Green Valley in reverse order in the morning and begin around 7:10 on Peterstown end. Bus 207 will pick up students on Pine Grove in between the Fire Dept and Blue Lick Rd and students on Broyles Cemetery after 7:40am. Any bus questions please email jmcpherson@k12.wv.us.

Please be advised that there will be a mock disaster drill at Peterstown School tomorrow morning beginning at 9am. Traffic will not be stopped but there will be a large police, fire, and emergency management presence in the area near the school.

JMHS will be using GoFan.co for ALL TICKETS for sporting events at James Monroe High School this year. Cash WILL NOT be accepted at the gate. Fans can purchase their tickets by using the following link, https://gofan.co/app/school/WV1180. Fans may also purchase a ticket at the event with a credit card. Please visit the Monroe County Schools website to learn more information.
GoFan.co is a company that caters to the needs of high school sports. It is the largest high school ticketing solution in the United States. They are committed to the success of: exceptional fan experience, turnkey event management and transparent digital finance.
JMHS was lucky enough to use GoFan.co last year during all of our playoff games. It created a streamline process that fans and administration enjoyed. Fans that do not have an eticket may purchase one at the gate with a credit card. A table will be setup for those that need assistance. Not only is it beneficial for our fans. It also will benefit our gate workers and administration. Gate workers and administration must make sure that tickets and money match. They must stay after the games to count both tickets and money. This makes for late nights and long days. JMHS considered raising the cost of the ballgames due to the increase in pay for the officials however, we reconsidered because of the small $1.00 surcharge by the GoFan.co.
