
3rd Grade





Wood County Schools has made a change regarding the caller ID number for all mass calls and texts in which we want you to be aware. Previously, all mass calls made from Wood County Schools, used for emergencies or other important information, whether from the central office or from any individual school, used the number (304) 420-9520 for the caller ID. Starting today, all school mass calls will show a caller ID number that is the same as the school's main telephone number. District calls will continue to show a caller ID of (304) 420-9520. The caller ID number for any individual school may be verified by visiting the school's webpage and finding the phone number in the footer of the page.

2nd Grade: Virtual Dairy Farm Visit




Miss Katie's class had a special reader, Miss Katie's mom, Mrs. Huff!



The Vaping Prevention Contest has extended the deadline for all *video* entries. The new deadline is Monday, October 17th! Submit your video here: https://www.woodcountyschoolswv.com/page/vaping-prevention-videos

ARTCART word art





4th Grade - Norman - presenting idiom posters





Mrs. Norman - Brain Breaks and Peer Review of Writing





Mrs. Norman's 4th Grade - Force and Motion part 2





Mrs. Norman's 4th Grade - Force and Motion





5th Graders reading their fractured Fairy Tales to Kindergarten





Third Grade Field Trip



3rd grade Science Experiment





Wood County Schools will distribute a limited number of Wi-Fi hotspots to households with no or unreliable Internet access. To learn more, visit https://woodcountyschoolswv.com/hotspot


Wood County Schools will distribute a limited number of Wi-Fi hotspots to households with no or unreliable Internet access. To learn more, visit https://woodcountyschoolswv.com/hotspot

Fifth grade made volcanos to go over mixtures and solutions with Mrs. Boyd.





Wood County Schools is again offering a damage waiver program for student iPads. The program allows families to pay an upfront fee at the beginning of the school year which reduces the cost of repair and replacement of the iPad of those enrolled. Families can buy in one student for $30 or pay $60 for a family plan, which includes 2 or more students. If a family paid for the damage waiver last year and did NOT have a claim, that payment is rolled over into this year and the family is automatically enrolled again. If a family paid for the damage waiver last year and DID have a claim, they can buy back in to the program by filling out and paying for a new damage waiver. The program does require a student ID number. Contact your child’s school if you do not know their student ID number. Visit our payment portal to purchase. https://woodcountyschoolswv.com/payment

Are you a WCS student and wish to express your creativity? Enter the Vaping Prevention Contest and let the creative juices flow! Contest prizes value up to $200.00! Follow this link to get started...
https://woodcountyschoolswv.com/vapingpreventioncontest

Kindergarten using phones to whisper read a story.





Criss Families: This is a friendly reminder that during morning drop off from 7:30 to 7:50, sidewalk drop off is for students ONLY to get out of the car. Please do not exit the car with your children as this holds up our drop-off line. If your child requires assistance getting out of a car seat OR you would like to walk them to the front door, you are more than welcome. We love chatting with you in the mornings! However, you need to park in either parking lot or at the back lot of Krogers. Also, as a reminder, TARDY is 7:50. We are starting a new program this week that recognizes students that are not tardy during a 9 week period. Please make every effort to have your child here on time each day. We are setting examples and developing habits that will follow them their entire lives. It is a great day to be a Criss Cougar!