Mrs. Ayers’ first grade class at Flat Rock Elementary School completed story maps to explore the content of “Tacky the Penguin.” The story maps help students pinpoint story elements such as characters, setting, and the story’s problem and solution. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
10 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students complete story maps to explore the content of “Tacky the Penguin.”
Students complete story maps to explore the content of “Tacky the Penguin.”
Students complete story maps to explore the content of “Tacky the Penguin.”
Students complete story maps to explore the content of “Tacky the Penguin.”
Students complete story maps to explore the content of “Tacky the Penguin.”
Students complete story maps to explore the content of “Tacky the Penguin.”
Students complete story maps to explore the content of “Tacky the Penguin.”
A student completes a story map to explore the content of “Tacky the Penguin.”
The cover of the book  “Tacky the Penguin.”
As of 7:00 p.m. this evening, there are still many families in Powhatan without power. There is concern about additional power outages and road flooding as the rain and wind continue in our area. After consultation with local emergency officials, Powhatan County Schools will be closed on Wednesday, January 10, 2024. We are aware that some families did not receive information this morning from our new notification system and for that we apologize. For this reason, we will use both our new and old messaging systems for the remainder of this weather event. Any updates will also be posted to the division website, Facebook, Instagram, and local media. After this weather event, we will send out communication through your child’s school to all families about how to access our new system and who to contact if you did not receive today’s notification.
10 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Text that reads Powhatan County Public Schools will be closed on Wednesday, January 10, 2024.
Ms. Wood’s first graders at Flat Rock Elementary couldn’t go outside for recess because of rain, so the students engaged with LEGOs supplied by Bricks 4 Kidz for enrichment activities. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
10 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A child shows off a LEGO creation.
Students play with a big pile of LEGOs
Students play with a big pile of LEGOs
A child shows off a LEGO creation.
Students play with a big pile of LEGOs. A teacher looks on.
Students play with a big pile of LEGOs
Students play with a big pile of LEGOs
Students play with a big pile of LEGOs
Two children play with LEGOs.
Students play with a big pile of LEGOs
The January 9, 2024, school board meeting has been moved to January 16, 2024.
10 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Text that reads: The January 9, 2024, school board meeting has been moved to January 16, 2024.
Due to weather and road conditions, Powhatan County Public Schools will be closing two hours early on January 9, 2024. All after school activities will be canceled. A decision about the school board workshop and meeting will be forthcoming. Dismissals will be as follows: PHS - 12:30 p.m. PMS - 12:25 p.m. Elementary Schools - 1:30 p.m.
10 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Due to weather and road conditions, Powhatan County Public Schools will be closing two hours early on January 9, 2024. All after school activities will be canceled. A decision about the school board workshop and meeting will be forthcoming.
On the evening of Monday, Dec. 4, PCPS will be conducting a community-wide test of our new notification system. Our new website vendor, Apptegy, provides a messaging platform that will enable us to more effectively reach parents with time-sensitive information. Not only will we be able to reach you by phone, text, and email as we do currently, but we'll also be able to simultaneously broadcast to all our social media platforms, including our new Facebook and Instagram pages, as well as directly to your phone if you have downloaded the PCPS website app. Please be on the lookout for messaging beginning at 6 p.m. on Monday the 4th. If you have questions, you may reach us using alerts-help@powhatan.k12.va.us.
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Message notice with text that reads: On the evening of Monday, Dec. 4, PCPS will be conducting a community-wide test of our new notification system. Our new website vendor, Apptegy, provides a messaging platform that will enable us to more effectively reach parents with time-sensitive information. Not only will we be able to reach you by phone, text, and email as we do currently, but we'll also be able to simultaneously broadcast to all our social media platforms, including our new Facebook and Instagram pages, as well as directly to your phone if you have downloaded the PCPS website app. Please be on the lookout for messaging beginning at 6 p.m. on Monday the 4th. If you have questions, you may reach us using alerts-help@powhatan.k12.va.us.
From the PCPS family, wishing you a harvest of blessings, a season of thanks, and a day filled with warmth and joy. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Autumn gourds and text that reads: Happy Thanksgiving. From the PCPS family, wishing you a harvest of blessings, a season of thanks, and a day filled with warmth and joy.
The Flat Rock Elementary School Kindness Klub sponsored a Thanksgiving-themed food drive to benefit the Powhatan Food Pantry. The school collected 499 food items to donate to the community. Way to go, FRES kiddos! #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group photo of children who helped a food drive.
Children  load food items into a van.
Children  load food items into  containers.
Children  load food items into  containers.
Children  load food items into  containers.
A car full of food items going to a food pantry.
Powhatan County Public Schools will be closed: Wednesday, Nov. 22; Thursday, Nov. 23; and Friday, Nov. 24. We hope your day is full of happiness.
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Images of pumpkins and text that reads: Happy Thanksgiving. Powhatan County Public Schools will be closed: Wednesday, Nov. 22; Thursday, Nov. 23; and Friday, Nov. 24. We hope your day is full of happiness.
The following staff members were nominated and selected for Helping Hands Awards. They were first honored at their workplace and then invited to be honored again by the School Board on Nov. 14. * PCPS Transportation employees Robin Hendel and Laura Livingston were nominated by Katie Wojcicki, Director of Student Services and Interventions, and Cheryl Thomas, Director of Elementary Instruction for Inspiring. * Pocahontas Elementary teacher Gwynn Johnson was nominated by a parent for Inspiring. * Powhatan Elementary employee Noah Inglish was nominated by a staff member for Inspiring.
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A photo of five adults and text that reads: Helping Hands awards Robin Hendel and Laura Livingston (Transportation) were nominated  nominated by staff members for being  inspiring Powhatan County Public Schools Human Resources Department implemented a division-wide recognition award called The Helping Hands Award.  ANYONE (student, parent, colleague or supervisor) can nominate ANY Powhatan County Public Schools STAFF MEMBER who is Inspiring, Empowering, or Innovating to receive recognition. During the month of October, Dr. Beth Teigen and other members of the Division Leadership Team surprised three staff members during their workday to inform them they were nominated and selected to be a Helping Hands Award Winner. They were given a poster of recognition to display in their classroom or work location and a gift card donated by corporate sponsors.
A photo of 7 smiling people and text that reads: Helping Hands awards Noah Inglish (POWES) was nominated by a staff member for being  inspiring Powhatan County Public Schools Human Resources Department implemented a division-wide recognition award called The Helping Hands Award.  ANYONE (student, parent, colleague or supervisor) can nominate ANY Powhatan County Public Schools STAFF MEMBER who is Inspiring, Empowering, or Innovating to receive recognition. During the month of October, Dr. Beth Teigen and other members of the Division Leadership Team surprised three staff members during their workday to inform them they were nominated and selected to be a Helping Hands Award Winner. They were given a poster of recognition to display in their classroom or work location and a gift card donated by corporate sponsors.
A photo of 8 smiling people and text that reads: Helping Hands awards Gwynn Johnson (POCA) was nominated by a parent for being  inspiring Powhatan County Public Schools Human Resources Department implemented a division-wide recognition award called The Helping Hands Award.  ANYONE (student, parent, colleague or supervisor) can nominate ANY Powhatan County Public Schools STAFF MEMBER who is Inspiring, Empowering, or Innovating to receive recognition. During the month of October, Dr. Beth Teigen and other members of the Division Leadership Team surprised three staff members during their workday to inform them they were nominated and selected to be a Helping Hands Award Winner. They were given a poster of recognition to display in their classroom or work location and a gift card donated by corporate sponsors.
A group of people smile at the camera.
Powhatan County Public Schools and County staff are joining forces to help spread a little cheer with a Holiday Silent Auction to benefit the Powhatan Christmas Mother program. The Powhatan community is invited to attend a silent auction filled with gift baskets, baked goods, handmade gifts, and gift certificates from 3 to 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 1 at the Pocahontas Landmark Center. Now in its second year, the event brings together school and county employees to give back to the Christmas Mother program, which supports the Powhatan community all year long. Suzanne Cline, 2023 Powhatan Christmas Mother, said she appreciates the enormous show of support from community partners, including local government, businesses, civic groups, and individuals. The way the Powhatan community can join together in such fun and imaginative ways to spread joy and kindness to others in need only reinforces the genuineness of Cline’s theme for this year, “A Village of Blessings.” “We are 100% funded by donations. Without community partnerships, we wouldn’t be able to provide the magic of Christmas to over 500 Powhatan children and seniors,” Cline said.
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A gift basket filled with dog-related items.
In 2021, 35 employees became members of our first cohort for LETRS Training. The Lexia LETRS® (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) is a comprehensive professional learning opportunity designed to provide early childhood and elementary educators and administrators with deep knowledge to be literacy and language experts in the science of reading. This is an intensive training in which teachers had to complete extensive readings and online modules while also attending eight virtual trainings ranging from half days to whole days. Individuals who completed the 132 hours of training: Stephanie Adam, Katie Bates, Paula Bean, Melinda Brooks, Carla Crump, Jill Dewey, Julie Garner, Tiffany Green, Robyn Hall, Amy Hintz, Angela Innerbichler, Bailey Johnson, Gwynn Johnson, Jenny Johnson, Lisa McCue, Sarah Moore, Samantha Morton, Riley Mosher, Molly Moss, Traciann Paden, Tiffany Proffitt, Melissa Rama, Lisa Richter, Colleen Schwartz, Amy Senger, Laura Simon, Kate Southward, Julia Stech, Tia Stout, Mark Thompson, and Ellen Valcourt. These educators were recognized at the Powhatan County School Board meeting on Nov. 14. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
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PCPS received a $30,000 grant from the VDOE RARS Grant Program, which will be distributed throughout the school year. The intent of the Recruitment and Retention Support (RARS) Grant is to provide public school divisions with a structured framework upon which they can systematically develop plans to support the recruitment and retention of employees through hiring incentives and continuing education funds. This is our first group of recipients: Colleen Chinnis, Flat Rock ES (SPED); Lauren Hockaday, Flat Rock ES (SPED); Amy Tucker, Flat Rock (SPED); Katie Humphrey, Powhatan ES (fourth Grade); and Bonnie Lambert, Powhatan HS (CTE – Health Sciences). Recipients were recognized at the Nov. 14 Powhatan County School Board meeting. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
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SkillsUSA is an organization for technical, skilled, and service career students. During the State Fair of Virginia, three Cosmetology students and one Electricity student from Powhatan High School showcased their skills and performed well in their respective SkillsUSA categories. Mrs. Hazelwood’s Cosmetology 1 students Olivia Benton (model), Addison May, and Brielle Walters were competing for the first time and brought home fourth place in the Total Fantasy Look Competition. Mr. Payne’s Electricity 2 student, Bradley Wade, placed fifth out of 25 at the SkillsUSA State Fair Electricity Competition.The Powhatan County School Board recognized the students at the Nov. 14 meeting. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group of adults and students smile at the camera.
Barbara Adcock, PCPS STEM coach, has been selected as a recipient of the Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEE) Grant from the Office of Environmental Education within the Department of Conservation and Recreation. The MWEE Grant, in the amount of $7,480, has been awarded to support our efforts to purchase Enviroscapes for each of our elementary schools for our students in fourth grade while conducting their MWEE. Mrs. Adcock was recognized by the Powhatan County School Board on Nov. 14. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
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During its Nov. 14 meeting, the Powhatan County School Board recognized Betty McCracken for 17 years of exceptional service in the Monacan Soil and Water Conservation District and for her invaluable contributions to PCPS. They commended her unwavering dedication to environmental education, conservation, and advocacy, which have enriched the lives of countless students and community members. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
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The Powhatan County School Board had a full night of recognitions at its regular Nov. 14 meeting. To start, congratulations to our Powhatan Education Foundation winners! Each year, the Powhatan Education Foundation (PEF) awards Innovative Classroom Grants that present ideas for achieving the county’s curricular goals, enhancing students’ personal development, and/or encouraging links with the community. This year, PEF received 21 grant requests. Six grants were fully or partially funded for a total investment of $16,146.28. * Droning Across the Curriculum: ($3,000) Amanda Henley, Jordan Nutt, and Cara Alexander -Grant money will be used at Powhatan Elementary to purchase drones to give students a hands-on learning approach to concepts students struggle with for example, computational learning. * From Seed to Fruit: ($2,544) Barbara Adcock - A grow tent indoors at Pocahontas Elementary will allow students to not only see the complete cycle of a variety of vegetables, but also allow them to experiment with different types of soils, lighting, and methods of pollination. * Let’s Explore CoDrone EDU: Drones Made for Learning: ($2,999.99) Katy Osborne, Kelly Terry, and Kristen Bentzen - CoDrone EDU is the latest in coding drones made specifically for classroom learning featuring the safety, flexibility, and durability needed for student learning and classroom usage. * Upgraded 3D Printer for the Engineering Classroom: ($2,106.90) Marcellus Beasley, Cody Seibel, and Elaina Buczkowski - Grant will upgrade 3D printer for engineering classroom at Powhatan High School and allow for transfer of existing 3D printer to the library. * Clay in the Classroom: Shaping a New Future for High School Anatomy Education: ($2,891.69) Cheri Ashman - ANATOMY IN CLAY® is an innovative educational approach that reimagines how human anatomy is taught by using tactile clay models, allowing students to grasp the subject matter in a way that flat, 2D diagrams simply can't achieve. The system is expensive, so Ms. Ashman proposes to pool resources from the PEF and her Curtis funds to provide enough materials to thoroughly pilot the program. * High School library iPads for classroom collaboration: ($2,603.70) Loren Jacobs and Paul Smartschan - Powhatan High School Library will purchase iPads for collaboration.
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
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Future artists in the making! Miss Katie’s preschool class at Flat Rock Elementary got into the spirit of Thanksgiving a little early with directive drawing turkeys and making individual thankful feathers that were combined to create a class turkey. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A turkey with individual feathers for the kids.
Ten drawings of turkeys colored by preschoolers.
Powhatan County Public Schools is hiring homebound instructors and substitute teachers. Be the guiding star in our students' education journey. Join us now! #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A circle of hands and text that reads:  Homebound instructor Substitute Teacher We’re Hiring Make your own schedule In-person and virtual options Competitive hourly  pay Flexible Schedule Competitive pay A chance to have an impact with students or visit https://powhatan.tedk12.com Powhatan County Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer. High school diploma required Teaching license required
Powhatan County Public Schools wishes to say thank you to all of those men and women who served in the U.S. Armed Forces, and a special thank you to all of our employees who served. We honor your sacrifice. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A flag and text that reads: day Powhatan County Public Schools wishes to say thank you to all of those men and women who served in the U.S. Armed Forces. We honor your sacrifice. Veterans Honoring all who served 11TH November