Speaking of dogs... All About Dogs 4-H SPIN Club has been rescheduled! It will take place on Wednesdays, Nov 1, 8, and 14, from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Powhatan Landmark Center in Parks & Rec’s training room. If you are thinking about getting a pet, especially with the holidays coming up, or already have one and want your little ones to learn about the responsibility involved, this class is for you. You may register your child for this session at the following link: https://forms.gle/PxQtiYGfN7CGYSg67, or scan the QR code in the ad. Don’t hesitate to reach out to the Extension Office with questions, (804) 598-5640.
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Text promoting All About Dogs program. All About Dogs 4-H SPIN Club has been rescheduled!! It will take place on Wednesdays, Nov 1, 8, and 14, from 5:30-7pm at the Powhatan Landmark Center in Parks & Rec’s training room. You may register your child for this session at the following link: https://forms.gle/PxQtiYGfN7CGYSg67, or scan the QR code in the ad. Don’t hesitate to reach out to the Extension Office with questions, (804) 598-5640.
Powhatan County Public Schools welcomes Ron Henley to the team as the New Director of Transportation. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Photo of a man and text that reads:             FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 25, 2023 Contact: Laura McFarland Communications Liaison  Email: Laura.mcfarland@powhatan.k12.va.us Phone: (804) 598-5700 ext. 137   Powhatan County Public Schools hires Ron Henley as new Director of Transportation POWHATAN, VA – Powhatan County Public Schools is delighted to announce a significant addition to its leadership team. We are thrilled to welcome Ronald “Ron” Henley Jr., who will assume the role of Director of Transportation, effective November 1.  With a wealth of experience in the field and a deep commitment to ensuring the safety and efficiency of our students’ daily commutes, Henley is poised to drive our transportation services to new heights. In his new role, Henley will oversee the daily operations, strategic planning, and continued improvement of our transportation department. In addition to the safety and well-being of the school division’s students and staff, the transportation facility is responsible for the care and maintenance of the county fleet of vehicles, which includes the Powhatan County Sheriff’s Office and Fire and Rescue vehicles.  Henley brings a proven track record of excellence in transportation management, most recently serving as the Assistant Director of Transportation and Maintenance for New Kent County Public Schools. His vision and dedication align with our division’s commitment to providing safe, reliable, and cost-effective transportation solutions for the PCPS community. In addition to his leadership role in New Kent County, Henley has built an impressive career in logistics and transportation management. He served as the Fleet Manager for Curtis Contracting Inc. in West Point, Virginia and as the Fleet Manager for the County of York in Yorktown, Virginia. A proud veteran, Henley also served as a Logistics Officer with the United States Army, serving our nation for an amazing 26 years. Henley earned a Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and a Master of Science in Logistics Management from the Florida Institute of Technology.  Superintendent Beth Teigen said she is energized by Henley’s vision to streamline the transportation department’s processes and improve efficiency through the use of technology.  “I am also excited to hear Mr. Henley’s plan for strengthening the relationship between transportation and maintenance to optimize the productivity of the department,” she said.  Henley said: “I am extremely excited about the opportunity to serve the students, staff, and families of PCPS. I believe my extensive background in logistics and leadership will help PCPS transportation to continue on its current glidepath of a more efficient, safe, and cost-effective organization.”  PCPS eagerly anticipates the positive impact Henley will make, and we are excited about the future of transportation services under his expert guidance.
Last Thursday, ecology students from Powhatan High School had the opportunity to explore the Robins Nature Center at Maymont, a 29,000-square-foot attraction that holds close to 30,000 gallons of aquaria showcasing animals of the James River and Chesapeake Bay. During their visit, the students delved into the fascinating world of Virginia's native wildlife and gained insights into the intricate dynamics of ecosystems. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Ecology students learn about animals.
Ecology students learn about animals.
Ecology students learn about animals.
Dancing for a Pawsome Cause at Powhatan Middle School! The school’s student leadership team hosted a fantastic dance on Oct. 6, with profits going to a cause chosen by students. They voted overwhelmingly to support the Powhatan Animal Shelter and were thrilled to present Deputy Riviere with a check for $3,800 for the shelter. Thank you, Powhatan Middle School students and families, for making a real difference for our furry friends. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group of students and adultts pose together holding a large check.
Powhatan Elementary School recently welcomed Michael J. Corman, who came to talk to the school’s first graders as part of Disability History and Awareness Month. Mr. Corman talked to the students about living without sight, stressing it doesn’t stop him from living life, including becoming an attorney, an accomplished pianist, a family man with two children, and speaking several languages. Accompanied by his seeing eye dog, Elton, Mr. Corman performed a few songs for the children, read a book in braille, and answered some thoughtful questions from the students. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A man with a seeing eye dog talks to a group of children.
A man with a seeing eye dog sings to a group of children.
Children listen to a speaker.
Children listen to a speaker.
A man with a seeing eye dog reads to a group of children.
Children listen to a speaker.
Children listen to a speaker.
A seeing eye dog rests.
A man with a seeing eye dog talks to a group of children.
During their Virginia Studies class with Mrs. Dillon, fifth graders at Powhatan Elementary School made models of Native Virginia homes. The classes took turns visiting the STEM Lab and having the kids work in three-person groups to create their take on a native house. Mrs. Dillon said: “It was fun to give the students a different setting that allowed them to work together and be creative in order to model Native Virginian homes. The students loved being innovative!” #wearepcps #teampowhatan #elevateeducatorsva
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group of fifth graders show their models of Native Virginia homes.
A group of fifth graders show their models of Native Virginia homes.
A group of fifth graders show their models of Native Virginia homes.
Students make  models of Native Virginia homes.
Students make  models of Native Virginia homes.
Students make  models of Native Virginia homes.
Students make  models of Native Virginia homes.
Students make  models of Native Virginia homes.
Students make  models of Native Virginia homes.
Students make  models of Native Virginia homes.
Mrs. Farrell and Mrs. Lambert recently taught the seniors in the Nurse Aide Program at Powhatan High School how to administer CPR so they could be CPR certified. The certification is required both by the Board of Nursing and so the seniors can start their first clinical rotations. The program, which is part of the division’s Career and Workforce Development offerings, sends the students to work in units with patients. “If something were to happen, it’s very important that the students know how to respond correctly and accordingly,” Mrs. Farrell said. “Of course, they’re students so the staff would quickly take over, but they need to know how to respond. Also, just out in the community being good citizens. Every year, we have students in this program that volunteer with the Rescue Squad. And this training is required for all of that.” This class is a state-accredited nurse aide course and meets all course requirements necessary for students to receive their CNA certificate. “If they pass the State Boards they are fully certified, and, honestly, they are instantly employable as nurse aides,” she added. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Two students learn to administer CPR.
Three students learn to administer CPR.
Three students learn to administer CPR.
Three students learn to administer CPR.
Three students learn to administer CPR.
A teacher instructs students on CPR.
A teacher instructs students on CPR.
A sign that reads Nurse Life.
Powhatan County Public Schools kicks off its Let’s Pull Together Tab Collection today. Now through Dec. 11, bring your aluminum pull tabs to your child’s school. The tabs will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Richmond, which provides a "home away from home" for families traveling to the Richmond area while their children receive medical treatment in local hospitals. By collecting the pop tops from aluminum cans and bringing them to RMHC Richmond, PCPS can help RMHC continue to carry out its mission of keeping families close. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Flyer promoting  PCPS participating in a pull tab collection to benefit Ronald McDonald House.
Mr. Payne’s Electrical 2 class at Powhatan High School works on their wiring comps, which involves installing different kinds of switches and learning different circuitry. One student is shown using geometry to calculate the bends on a pipe. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Two students work on an Electricity 2 assignment.
Two students work on an Electricity 2 assignment.
A student works on an Electricity 2  assignment while a teacher watches.
Two students work on an Electricity 2 assignment.
Two students work on an Electricity 2 assignment.
Two students work on an Electricity 2 assignment.
Two students work on an Electricity 2 assignment.
Bullseye! Students in Mr. Freund's fourth grade P.E. class at Pocahontas Elementary got the chance to take aim and hit the mark when they practiced archery in a recent class. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Seven students in na gym practice archery.
School bus transportation plays a critical role in the education of our nation's students, and is the direct link between a neighborhood and the classroom. More than 25 million children ride the yellow bus every school day, and National School Bus Safety Week serves as a reminder for students, parents, teachers, and the community to keep school bus safety in the forefront. Here are tips from PCPS to keep our children safe at the bus stop and riding the school bus. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Flyer detailing the PCPS Bus expectations
Twinsies! It can be fun when co-workers are on the same wavelength and inadvertently show up to work dressed the same. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Two women pose together smiling at the camera.
Two women pose together smiling at the camera.
The PCPS elementary schools' fall festivals are about to start! We hope everyone has a safe and joyful night. We would love you to snap a photo in front of one of your school's cool decorations, share it here, and tell us your kids' favorite part of the night. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Fall decore and text that reads: It’s fall festival time Have a great time!!! We would love our PCPS families to Snap a photo at your school & share it here.
Oct. 16-20, 2023 is National School Bus Safety Week, and we want to give a huge thank you to the men and women who make it possible to transport our kids to and from school, field trips and extracurricular activities. We are sharing photos of many of the awesome PCPS Transportation employees who keep us rolling forward, including School Bus Drivers, Car Drivers, Bus Aides, Mechanics, Dispatchers, and our Transportation Office Staff. Thank you for all you do! #wearepcps #teampowhatan #schoolbussafety
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A large group of people stands in front of a school bus.
A group of people stands in front of a school bus.
A large group of people stands in front of a school bus.
A man sits at a desk dispatching buses.
A group of people pose for the camera.
A group of people stands in front of a school bus.
A woman smiles at the camera.
Mrs. Stout’s third grade class at Pocahontas Elementary recently indulged in creating blanket forts with friends so they could read by flashlight for their participation in Wellness Wednesday. Anybody else having flashbacks? #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Children read in a blanket fort.
Children read in a blanket fort.
A child reads in a blanket fort.
Children read in a blanket fort.
Children read in a blanket fort.
Children read in a blanket fort.
A child reads in a blanket fort.
Powhatan County Public Schools is recognizing Bullying Prevention Week from Oct. 16-20. We are asking our students to “pledge to support others that have been hurt or harmed and treat others with kindness.” #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A Stop sign and Text that reads: BULLYING Bullying means any aggressive and unwanted behavior that is intended to harm, intimidate, or humiliate the victim; involves a real or perceived power imbalance between the aggressor or aggressors and victim; and is repeated over time or causes severe emotional trauma. Bullying includes cyber bullying. Bullying Awareness Week What is Bullying? “‘Bullying” does not include ordinary teasing, horseplay, arguments, or peer conflict. Learn more about PCPS’s Bullying Prevention Programs by visiting the division website, www.powhatan.k12.va.us.
Zachary Durrbeck has chosen to build tab collection boxes for his Eagle Scout project. Pop-top tab collections are an easy way to support Ronald McDonald House Charities of Richmond. We are hopeful having collection boxes throughout the community will encourage more participation. He presented the school principals with the boxes for their school at the Oct. 10 school board meeting, where school board members thanked him for his thoughtful gesture. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
An Eagle Scout stands with a group of people holding empty tab boxes.
An Eagle Scout presents tab collection boxes  to school principals.
An Eagle Scout presents tab collection boxes  to school principals.
A recent $50,000 donation to Powhatan High School’s Electricity program by a former industry nonprofit organization has sparked a great deal of joy. Mike Payne, the high school’s electricity and building trades teacher, was notified in September that one of The Builders’ Exchange of Virginia’s last acts as an industry organization would be to donate its remaining funds to local schools and organizations, including the program in Powhatan. Adam Foege, treasurer of The Builders’ Exchange of Virginia, presented the check at the high school during the Electricity 2 class, where he toured the facilities and spoke with students. Foege also represented the former trade group at a meeting of the Powhatan County School Board on October 10 and was recognized for the generous donation to the program. The organization, which lasted more than 100 years, used to raise money to help offset blueprint costs for contractors making bids on jobs, Foege said. Career and workforce development programs like the electricity program at PHS are instrumental in furthering trade industries, said Foege, who is also the president of the Central Virginia Electrical Contractors Association. He applauded the work the program does in preparing students who want to pursue a career in the electrical field and said donating to it was an excellent legacy for The Builders’ Exchange to leave behind. “It lays the foundation for not only their work for the employers but it also sets them up with the right tools that they are going to need in the trade,” he said. When Foege first called to tell him about the donation, Payne said he was blown away by the large amount. He hopes to use part of the money for requests that don’t fit into the program’s allocated budget. However, the use he is most excited about is setting up scholarships that will offset the startup costs graduates face when going into apprenticeships. “I am hoping it will benefit as many students going into the trades as it possibly can. What we have done here in Powhatan in the last few years with the partnerships, I think this shows how important those partnerships are with business and industry,” Payne said. Kathryn Garrett, the division’s Career and Technical Education Coordinator, expressed deep gratitude to Foege and The Builders’ Exchange of Virginia for the generous donation. “These funds will be used to support students in their pursuit and training of a career in the electricity field, and the benefits of this donation will impact our electricity programs for many years to come. We appreciate this partnership immensely,” she said.
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Two men and a group of students pose for the camera.
A man speaks to a group of students.
A group of people pose for the camera.
Two men shake hands with a group of people.
A man talks to electricity students.
A woman talks to two men and a group of students.
One man shows the electricity classroom tools to another man.
Join us for Unity Day! PCPS will celebrate Unity Day by wearing ORANGE for KINDNESS on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023.
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Text that reads: Join us for Unity Day. PCPS will celebrate Unity Day by wearing ORANGE  for KINDNESS! Wednesday, October 18, 2023
Mrs. Lewis’ fifth grade class at Powhatan Elementary focused a recent English lesson on sequencing, or order of events. Students were given pieces of a story on several sheets of paper and had to read through and organize them in an order that made sense. #wearepcps #teampowhatan #elevateeducatorsva
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Three students work on an English assignment about sequencing.
Three students work on an English assignment about sequencing.
Three students work on an English assignment about sequencing.
Three students work on an English assignment about sequencing.
Two students work on an English assignment about sequencing.
Three students work on an English assignment about sequencing.
Two students work on an English assignment about sequencing.