Due to the winter weather expected to begin during the morning commute and continue throughout the day, Powhatan County Public Schools will be closed on Monday, December 8th. All activities scheduled for December 8th are cancelled. PCPS staff, please check your email.
We recognize this change may be inconvenient for many families, but we are acting out of an abundance of caution to ensure the safety of our students and staff. We also wanted to notify you early so you can make necessary plans.
3 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Snow graphics. Text that reads: Powhatan COunty Public Schools  will be closed on MOnday,  December 8, 2025.   All activities are canceled.
Let’s see if these snow day vibes can fuel a flurry of creativity! The Virginia Lottery’s 9th annual Thank a Teacher Art Contest is open for entries. We would love to have many of our Powhatan students participate and let their artistic talents shine. They could win big prizes for themselves and their school! Details and submission guidelines can be found below.
🖌️ Contest Details:
• Who Can Enter: All K–12 public school students in Virginia
• Entry Period: October 20, 2025 – February 2, 2026
• How to Enter: Visit thankateacherva .com to submit artwork online

🏆 Prizes:
One winner will be selected from each grade level: Elementary School , Middle School , and High School .. Each winner will receive:
o A $200 Visa® gift card
o $2,000 in art supplies for their school’s art department (courtesy of The Supply Room)
o Their artwork featured on hundreds of thousands of thank-you notes distributed to teachers across Virginia during National Teacher Appreciation Week in May

Note: These materials and the activity described herein are not sponsored or endorsed by the Powhatan County School Board.
3 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Drawing of a teacher watering the minds of children. Text: TEACHERS
Powhatan County School Board Notice of Special Meeting Attendance
Pursuant to Virginia Code § 2.2-3707, please take notice that members of the Powhatan County School Board may be present at the Strategic Plan Meeting to be held:
DATE: Monday, December 8, 2025
TIME: 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM
LOCATION: Pocahontas Landmark Center
4290 Anderson Hwy, Powhatan, VA
This notice is being provided in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act due to the possibility that a quorum of school board members may be in attendance.
No official business will be conducted, and no votes or decisions will be made by the School Board at this event.
3 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Text that reads: NOTICE. Powhatan County School Board Notice of Special Meeting Attendance Pursuant to Virginia Code § 2.2-3707, please take notice that members of the Powhatan County School Board may be present at the  Strategic Plan Meeting  to be held: DATE: Monday, December 8, 2025 TIME: 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM LOCATION: Pocahontas Landmark Center 4290 Anderson Hwy, Powhatan, VA This notice is being provided in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act due to the possibility that a quorum of school board members may be in attendance. No official business will be conducted, and no votes or decisions will be made by the School Board at this event.
Powhatan County Public Schools is committed to supporting the well-being of our students, families, and community. As part of our Powhatan Strong: Family Connection Series, we are partnering with Goochland Powhatan Community Services to offer a free virtual course on Suicide Prevention: Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR).
This training will provide participants with the skills to recognize the common causes and warning signs of suicidal behavior and how to get help for someone in crisis. Attendees will learn how to appropriately Question, Persuade, and Refer someone who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts.
The course will be held virtually on December 15, 2025, from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. Space is limited to 30 participants.
Please use the QR code in the graphic or the link in the comments to register.
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
3 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Text that reads: Powhatan Strong: Family Connection Series Suicide Prevention: Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR). PCPS is partnering with Goochland Powhatan Community services to host a course on Suicide Prevention. The course will teach you to recognize common causes of suicidal behavior and warning signs of suicide, as well as how to get help for someone in crisis. You will learn how to appropriately Question, Persuade, and Refer someone who may be suicidal. FREE. Virtual Course. December 15, 2025. 5:00pm-6:30 pm. MAX LIMIT of 30 people can attend this course. Please Sign-up using the QR Code below or use the link:  https://forms.gle/1TDkkncUix8tVMQF8.
PCPS wishes all of our Powhatan families a Happy Thanksgiving. Whether you are staying home or traveling this holiday weekend, we hope you stay safe, restful, and happy.
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
3 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Autumn graphics. Text that reads: PCPS wishes everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. May your day be filled with gratitude and happiness.
Let’s clear out one holiday before we roll into the next! 🎃(Sorry, but sometimes it takes a minute to get through all these photos.) Back in October, Powhatan High School hosted a fantastic Trunk or Treat, and our community showed up. Huge thanks to all the PHS clubs who decorated trunks, handed out candy, planned activities, and made the evening such a fun, welcoming event for local families. 🧡🖤 #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
3 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group of teens give candy to a child in costume.
A child gets candy  at a trunk or treat station.
Two adults and three children pose for a photo at a trunk or treat event.
Two adults and a child pose for a photo at a trunk or treat event.
A group of children pose for a photo at a trunk or treat event.
A group of teens pose for a photo at a trunk or treat event.
A child plays a game at a trunk or treat event.
A group of teens pose for a photo at a trunk or treat event.
Children play an activity booth a photo at a trunk or treat event.
A group of teens pose for a photo at a trunk or treat event.
We know many of our staff and families may be looking for fun ideas to do during the upcoming breaks, so we wanted to share this free opportunity, which will be available through next year. The link is in the comments. '

The Virginia Department of Education is proud to announce the Virginia 250 Passport in partnership with the VA250 Commission and supported by the Virginia Tourism Corporation (VTC). In 2026, the United States marks its 250th anniversary. This historic milestone – extraordinary in our lifetimes – provides the ideal moment to come together, better understand our shared past, and renew our commitment to the pursuit of A More Perfect Union.
In partnership, the Virginia Museum of History & Culture (VMHC), Colonial Williamsburg, George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, Virginia Tourism Corporation, and the Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission created the Virginia 250 Passport.
This commemorative passport is a history travel guide, discount book, and 250th keepsake! From November 11, 2025, through December 31, 2026, participants can collect unique stamps at 70 history sites and museums across the Commonwealth, receive special pricing on admission, and enter to win prizes. Passports are available at no cost at the VMHC and select locations across the state.
3 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Promotional books advertising the Virginia 250 Passport program.
It took us a little while to get these posted, but we hope they were worth the wait. Flat Rock Elementary School’s Fall Festival brought out big smiles, fun activities, and a great sense of community. 🎃🍂🎉 Thanks to everyone who helped make it such a memorable day for our students and families. 🧡🖤 #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
3 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Children play in an activity at a fall festival.
Two adults and two children pose for a photo at a fall festival.
Two adults and a child pose for a photo at a fall festival.
Three children pose for a photo at a fall festival.
A child plays a game with three adults at a fall festival.
Two adults and two children pose for a photo at a fall festival.
An adult and  child pose for a photo at a fall festival.
An adult and  child pose for a photo at a fall festival.
Children play in an activity at a fall festival.
Two adults and two children pose for a photo at a fall festival.
As we head into the holiday week, we want to wish all of our PCPS families a very Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃 Remember, schools will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 26 through Friday, Nov. 28, and classes will resume on Monday, Dec. 1. We hope everyone enjoys a restful, gratitude-filled break with family and friends. 🧡🖤
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
3 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
pumpkin graphics. Text that reads: Wishing our PCPS Families a Happy THanksgiving. Powhatan County Public Schools will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 26 to Friday, Nov. 28. Classes will resume on Monday, Dec. 1.
Powhatan High School’s JROTC cadets recently visited Flat Rock Elementary to share important Holiday Fire Safety tips with some of our younger students. Each year, the cadets create a different service-learning project. This year, 14 cadets worked in teams to design their own fire safety presentations and deliver them during Resource classes. We love seeing our older students lead, teach, and give back in meaningful ways. 🧡🖤 #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
4 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group of cadets pose for a photo with a fire safety presentation display.
Students work on fire safety escape plans.
A group of students listen to a fire safety presentation given by JROTC cadets.
A group of students listen to a fire safety presentation given by JROTC cadets.
A group of students listen to a fire safety presentation given by JROTC cadets.
JROTC cadets help students work on fire safety escape plans.
Students work on fire safety escape plans.
Students work on fire safety escape plans.
A group of students listen to a fire safety presentation given by JROTC cadets.
A group of students listen to a fire safety presentation given by JROTC cadets.
Get ready for a night of mystery, music, and all-around fun! 🎤🎭 Join us Tuesday night at 7 p.m. in the Powhatan High School auditorium for Masked Singer: Teacher Edition – where our own staff take the stage in full disguise. Come cheer on your favorites and try to guess who’s behind the mask. You might be surprised! Tickets are $5 at the door. All proceeds support our multi–grand champion, nationally ranked Choral Program. #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
4 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
People and theater graphics. Text that reads: Masked Singer. Teacher Edition. Who's Behind the Mask. November 18th In the PHS Auditorium At 7 pm. Come out and support our multi grand champion, Nationally Ranked Choral Program! Join us for a night of mystery, music, and fun as our very own teachers take the stage in full disguise. Guess who's singing and cheer them on. You might be surprised who's behind the mask! Questions: michael.bell@powhatan.k12.va.us
Jackson and Alex Fife, two creative students at Powhatan Middle School, recently shared their love of 3D- building with a special gift for their peers. Through their family nonprofit, Fife’s Fun with Filament, they used 3-D printers to create 125 fidgets – 25 for each PCPS school – to help students manage stress and stay focused. The donation was presented during ACCT with Principal Colin Innes, Superintendent Beth Teigen, and School Board Chair Susan Smith in attendance. 🧡 #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
4 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Three adults and two students pose for a photo during a fidget spinner donation.
Two children sell fidget spinners at an outdoor market.
Three  adults and a student speak during a fidget spinner donation.
Two children sell fidget spinners at an outdoor market.
Two adults and a student speak during a fidget spinner donation.
At Tuesday night's meeting, the School Board recognized the winners of the seven Classroom Innovation Grants awarded this year by the Powhatan Education Foundation (PEF). These grants, which total $16,168.99 this year, support creative projects that enrich instruction, spark student curiosity, and strengthen connections with our community.

Grant Recipients:

* Loren Jacobs, Powhatan High School, $1,888.99 for “Touch & Learn: An Interactive Display to Ignite Curiosity in High School.”

* Kelly Terry, Flat Rock Elementary, $2,775 for “Take a Future View Into Immersive Digital Learning with ViewSonic Interactive ViewBoards.”

* Libbey Kitten, Instructional Specialist – Science, $2,000 for “From Powhatan to the Stars: Inspiring Student Curiosity with a Traveling Planetarium.”

* Barbara Adcock, Pocahontas Elementary, $1,960 for “Energy Transfer: Insulators and Conductors of Thermal Energy.”

* Rebekah Crump, Pocahontas Elementary, $2,545 for “Powering the Future.”

* Jana Ford, Pocahontas Elementary, $2,000 for “Second Grade Outdoor Learning Space.”

* Athea Hudson and Tracy Ingle, Powhatan High School, $3,000 for “Renaissance Festival.”
4 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A large group of men and women pose for a group photo. Some are holding checks for grants.
Ahead of Veterans Day, Powhatan Middle School students put their creativity and gratitude to work in ACCT, making more than 350 cards to thank our veterans for their service. Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Antone delivered the cards to Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center, where they were shared with veterans in a special Veterans Day celebration on November 7. ❤️🤍💙🧡🖤 #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
4 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students make Veterans Day cards for veterans.
Students make Veterans Day cards for veterans.
A table full of Veterans Day cards for veterans.
A student makes a Veterans Day card for a veteran.
Students make Veterans Day cards for veterans.
Students make Veterans Day cards for veterans.
Students make Veterans Day cards for veterans.
Students make Veterans Day cards for veterans.
Students make Veterans Day cards for veterans.
A woman presents a  bag of veterans day cards to a man.
On this Veterans Day and every day, Powhatan County Public Schools extends our heartfelt gratitude to all veterans – especially those within our school community – for their service and sacrifice. #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
4 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
PCPS logo. US flag. Text that reads: PCPS honors all who served. Veterans Day. November 11, 2025
We’re still catching up on some older posts. Earlier this semester, Flat Rock Elementary School’s annual Book Fair was full of excitement as students searched the shelves for their next great read – or a fun little treasure to bring home. 📚 We love seeing our students excited to delve into a new adventure. 🧡 #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
4 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students search through merchandise at a school book fair.
Students search through merchandise at a school book fair.  Adults help.
An adult explains the rules of a book fair to a class.
Students search through merchandise at a school book fair.  An adult helps.
A student searches through merchandise at a school book fair.
Students search through merchandise at a school book fair.
A student searches through merchandise at a school book fair.
Students search through merchandise at a school book fair.
Students search through merchandise at a school book fair.
🎭 Come out Friday night and support Powhatan High School Theatre! The PHS Theatre Department will present two very different adaptations of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s famous short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” on Friday, November 7, at 6:00 p.m. in the PHS auditorium. It’s a great chance to enjoy an evening of powerful performances and cheer on our talented student actors before they head to the VHSL One-Act Competition at Huguenot High School! Tickets are "pay what you wish" at the door. 🧡 #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
4 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Three students perform in a one-act play in a high school theater.
Graphic of a woman's silhoette against yellow wallpaper. Text that reads: PHS Theatre Presents: PHS Theatre presents two (very different) adaptations of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's famous short story. Come out and support our Theatre and our One-Act Competition cast prior to the VHSL One-Act Competition event at Huguenot HS! Tickets are "pay what you wish" at the door.An Evening of "The Yellow Wallpaper" Friday, November 7, 2025 6:00 pm in the Auditorium.
Students perform in a one-act play in a high school theater.
A student performs in a one-act play in a high school theater.
🏈 Goal Line Food Drive: Powhatan vs. Cosby! 🥫
This Friday’s matchup isn’t just about touchdowns – it’s about tackling hunger! Powhatan and Cosby fans are going head-to-head in a friendly food drive competition to help local families in need. Bring nonperishable food items to the game and drop them off at your team’s collection area. Let’s show that Powhatan’s heart is as strong as its spirit.
📅 Friday, Nov. 7
📍 Powhatan High School
🕖 Kickoff: 7:00 p.m.
4 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Graphics related to football and a food drive. Text that reads: Goal Line Food Drive. POWHATAN vs. COSBY. HELP YOUR TEAM  WIN ON AND OFF THE FIELD! Bring nonperishable food items to Friday’s  game to help local families in need. 7 P.M. Nov. 7 PHS Stadium
🗳️ Leading up to Election Day, kindergarten students in Mrs. Senger’s class at Pocahontas Elementary were introduced to important new vocabulary words about voting, laws, and government through their All About Voting workbooks. The age-appropriate social studies lesson helped the students approach really big concepts through examples they could understand. When the lesson was over, they made the books even more special by coloring them. 🧡 #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
4 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A teacher talks to her kindergarten students about voting and government.
Kindergarten students take part in a lesson about voting and government.
Kindergarten students take part in a lesson about voting and government.
Kindergarten students take part in a lesson about voting and government.
A teacher talks to her kindergarten students about voting and government.
Kindergarten students take part in a lesson about voting and government.
Kindergarten students take part in a lesson about voting and government.
🗳️ It’s never too early to learn about the importance of voting! Kindergarten students at Pocahontas Elementary participated in their own class election, casting ballots to decide between two beloved candidates – Duck and Clifford. Mrs. Pilkenton’s students were thrilled to cast their votes. And the winner is...Clifford! ❤️ #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
4 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Kindergarteners line up to vote in a class election.
Kindergarteners line up to vote in a class election.