
Flat Rock Elementary School welcomed Bright Start Theatre’s production of “George Washington Carver & Friends” on Thursday for Black History Month. All children from prekindergarten to fifth grade attended one of two shows, learning about African Americans who laid the groundwork for some of the most amazing discoveries of the modern era, especially when it comes to science, technology, engineering, and math. Hosted by the incredible scientist, George Washington Carver, a man who invented thousands of uses for the lowly peanut, this show introduced the students to other incredible scientists, entrepreneurs, and groundbreakers, including Madame CJ Walker, Jackie Robinson, Thurgood Marshall, Booker T. Washington, and Dennis W. Weatherby. #wearepcps #teampowhatan

Community Based Instruction teacher Mrs. Anderson and two students traveled around Powhatan Middle School last week picking up canned food items that will be donated to the Powhatan Food Pantry. The food drive runs through this week at the school. We love seeing our students working to help others in their community. #wearepcps #teampowhatan

Sixth grade World Cultures classes with Mr. Baker and Mrs. Arnold visited the Innovation Lab at @powhatanmiddle_pcps to imagine, design, and create models of Alebrijes. Alebrijes are fantastical and colorful sculptures that originated in Oaxaca, Mexico and have become associated with the Day of the Dead. #wearepcps #teampowhatan











Students in Mrs. Simon’s second grade class at Powhatan Elementary presented posters about famous Black Americans to their class. The students researched and created posters for the project. Many of the students even dressed like the person they researched and reported on for their presentation. #wearepcps #teampowhatan











Young minds are always soaking up knowledge. This preschool student in Mrs. Rakes’ class at Powhatan Elementary was fascinated by the "habitats" the third graders made. The preschool class walked by the habitats in the hall every day going to and from the bus loop and talked about the word habitat when they read a story about a penguin in the Arctic. This student was so inspired by the older kids’ projects that he went home and asked his mom if he could make his own habitat and bring it in to show his class. He was so proud of it (as well he should be!), and asked to put it in the hallway like the third graders did. #wearepcps #teampowhatan



We are back again with another installment of the Powhatan County School Board Recap. As always, the goal of this newsletter is to help people who don't have the time to come to or watch full school board meetings still stay abreast of what is going on in our school division. The newsletter link is in the first comment.


We are back again with another installment of the Powhatan County School Board Recap. As always, the goal of this newsletter is to help people who don't have the time to come to or watch full school board meetings still stay abreast of what is going on in our school division. The newsletter can be found at https://www.smore.com/13sxz.

This is National FFA Week, and PCPS wants to recognize the hardworking students and advisors of the Powhatan FFA Chapter and the positive impact that this program has in their lives. Please join us in honoring their outstanding work. #wearepcps #teampowhatan #ffaweek











Goochland Powhatan Community services is hiring open positions for School-based clinicians. CSB, a partner of Powhatan County Public School, has openings for several school-based mental health clinicians. To apply, click the link in the first comment.


Throughout January and February, second graders from all three PCPS elementary schools traveled to the Elizabeth Randolph Lewis Powhatan YMCA to participate in the Learn to Swim program. The seven free swimming lessons per second-grade class are supported by fundraising efforts of YMCA donors with the goal of saving lives through water safety education and swimming instruction. At the end of the program, students receive a certification of achievement and a Learn to Swim T-shirt. Throughout those seven lessons, the kids learned critical water safety skills such as asking permission to enter the water, swim-float-swim, dog paddling, and how to save someone who is drowning without putting themselves in danger. PCPS thanks the YMCA and the amazing instructors who make this important skill so fun and engaging for our second graders. Check out some of these fun Learn to Swim moments with Pocahontas Elementary students. #wearepcps #teampowhatan #swimmingtime

It’s time to gear up for PCPS’s biggest Pop Culture event. PCPS Comicon is only two days away! This awesome family event will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, February 24 in the Commons area at Powhatan High School, 1800 Judes Ferry Road. This is a NEW LOCATION. Admission is only $1! All ages welcome. The Costume Contest begins at 2 p.m.




The Powhatan School Board is seeking volunteers from Districts 1 and 3 to serve on a Book Review Committee that will serve on a five-member committee to assist with the review of specific books from the secondary school libraries that may contain sexually explicit content. Each of the five members of the assigned Book Review Committee will have one vote, and a strong majority vote (5-0 or 4-1) is required to remove a book from the library/media center(s). Applications are due by 5 p.m. on March 4, 2024. School Board members will review applications and make the final selections.
To fill out an application, scan the QR code, follow the link in the first comment, or find the link on the PCPS homepage.


Students in Mrs. Beberdick and Mr. Hart's eighth-grade English classes at Powhatan Middle School created posters in honor of Black History Month. They thoroughly investigated the lives of the historical personalities, using reliable sources and following MLA guidelines for accurate source citation, before creating their stunning posters. #wearepcps #teampowhatan


Students in Ms. Daniel’s first grade class at Powhatan Elementary practiced creating algorithms by coding a Robot Mouse to get to the correct shape and color. They also used Ozobots to figure out the color-coded algorithm the Ozobots needed to complete the track. #wearepcps #teampowhatan








Mrs. Ford’s kindergarten class at Pocahontas Elementary practice sight words. This exercise involves using words commonly seen in their stories to help build word foundations. As a creative side project, Mrs. Okes, a parent volunteer, took individual students aside to do a project making handprint snowflakes using tempera paint. #wearepcps #teampowhatan

Just a reminder that Monday, February 19, 2024, is a student holiday/staff work day. We hope our PCPS have a great three-day weekend!


Mr. Payne’s Electricity 2 Honors students at Powhatan High School recently wrapped up a project where they added solar power to the Agricultural Science Department’s small animal barn to add lights to the building. The school purchased a solar panel kit with a recent donation to the Electricity Program. The students learned how it works and how to install it. The program is also looking into the possibility of using the same panels for a future project to heat the barn’s water containers so the water doesn’t freeze in the winter. #wearepcps #teampowhatan

Today is School Resource Officer Appreciation Day. PCPS appreciates the support of the Powhatan County Sheriff’s Office and especially our own SROs:
Powhatan High School: Jason Homer and Bridget Withers
Powhatan Middle: Foster Miles
Pocahontas Elementary: Ron Sadler
Powhatan Elementary: Maurice Tovar
Flat Rock Elementary: Tim Wright


Last week, Powhatan County Public Schools embraced the 100th Day of School in a very festive way. We would love to see some of your 100th Day photos! In the meantime, here are some of the images from Powhatan Elementary School, including classes taking photos with a special sign out front and photos in Mrs. Peterson’s kindergarten class. In addition to wearing homemade 100th Day T-shirts and headgear, the class had 100th Day stations such as stacking 100 cups, writing about what they would do if they had $100, drawing a 10-legged monster, cutting and gluing counting-by-ten puzzles, making a pattern out of 100 blocks, and learning about pennies. #wearepcps #teampowhatan


Flat Rock Elementary fourth graders’ STEM Day was out of this world!. The students showed their understanding of the relationship and movement of the sun, earth, and moon. They modeled and explained why we have the seasons, tides, and phases of the moon. Students explained what causes the seasons, including facts such why the tilt and the earth’s orbit around the sun causes our seasons. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
