
If you are on our approved volunteer list and would like to help with the Book Fair (April 15th- 19th) or Mini Olympics (May 15th & 16th) please contact the school. If you are not on the approved list but would like to help, please contact the school about completing confidentiality training.


Message from the school nurse.....


March 22, 2024
Added Professional Development Day for Teachers
No School for Students


🍀March Gator Gazette
‼️Please make note that Friday, March 22, 2024 there is NO school for students. It will now be a Professional Learning Day for staff.‼️


Comfort Zone Camp Information


🍀March Lunch Menu


🦜Permission slips are coming home for the upcoming bird presentation. In order to attend, students must have a signed permission slip. Return by March 4th!


🏆Matthew Boings, fourth grader at Harrisville Elementary School, is the county winner for grades 3-4 in the West Virginia Young Writers Contest. He wrote his story, titled “The Day I Became a Superhero”, in Mrs. Haddox’s ELA class. His story moves on to the state level, and he is invited to attend the Young Writers Day at the capital in Charleston in May. Way to go, Matthew!🐊


Reminder library books need to be turned in by Tuesday , February 20.


🐝H.E.S. Spelling Bee participants and winners🐝





🐝Spelling Bee is TOMORROW for grades 1-4🐝


Reminder!!


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Next week : Valentine Spirit Week and Ritchie County Humane Society Donation Drive
February 12-16, 2024



Thursday, February 8, 2024 - Cozy for a Cause at H.E.S.


This week is National School Counseling Week. We would like to thank Kayleigh Board for supporting all our elementary students.


What a great way to wrap up a unit about Native Americans with a visit from Drew Waepew-Awaehsaeh. He is a Bear Tribe Indian from the Menominee Wisconsin Tribe. He truly helped to educate the children about his tribe. He also allowed the children time to ask questions based on what they had learned in their unit of study. They were amazed to find that his tribe had never lived in teepee’s but in longhouses. The children were also amazed by his handmade outfit. He said this was his powwow attire. Along with talking to the students he also performed a powwow dance for the children. We are greatful that he took of his time to come in and visit with the kindergarten classes at the school.






Reminder!!!


♥️February Lunch Menu🌹


❤️February Gator Gazette🌹


This is a quick look at the help tools available to our high school students on the county website.
