At Flat Rock Elementary, snowmen take their careers very seriously. ❄️👮
One creative second grader designed a snowman police officer – complete with a flashlight, safety cone, and a humorous presentation to match. The attention to detail (and personality!) made it even better.
School Resource Officer Wright joined in the fun, playfully modeling what it looks like to be “drooling for donuts,” much to the class’s delight. It was a moment full of creativity, connection, and plenty of giggles. 🧡🖤
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A deputy holding a donut poses for a photo with a child holding a policeman snowman art piece.
Pocahontas Elementary fifth graders recently created a beautiful koi pond installation inspired by Impressionism in Mrs. Williamson’s art class. After studying Monet and his work, students used papercrete to sculpt and mold their koi fish, focusing on form and dimension. They then practiced blending techniques with oil pastels to design water backgrounds and lily pads. Here you can see photos of Mrs. Yoder’s class working on the final step – bringing every piece together – and the final result of other classes’ work already on the wall. Don’t you love how each individual contribution plays an important role in creating something truly beautiful and special? 🧡🖤
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Elementary students in art class bring together the final pieces of their contribution to a koi pond art installation.
Photo of a koi pond art installation created by elementary students in art class.
Elementary students in art class bring together the final pieces of their contribution to a koi pond art installation.
Elementary students in art class bring together the final pieces of their contribution to a koi pond art installation.
A teacher helps cut holes on a student's work so he can attach art pieces. Other students wait in line.
Elementary students in art class bring together the final pieces of their contribution to a koi pond art installation.
Students retrieve a fish they made to add to their koi pond piece.
Elementary students in art class bring together the final pieces of their contribution to a koi pond art installation.
Elementary students in art class bring together the final pieces of their contribution to a koi pond art installation.
An elementary student in art class brings together the final pieces of his contribution to a koi pond art installation.
Good evening PCPS Community. The Powhatan County School Board Recap for today’s work session is ready to view. 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 comments.
about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
PCPS logo. Text that reads School Board recap. CAtching up on today's  board meeting.
Mrs. Thomas’s AP Chemistry class at Powhatan High School recently turned its focus to acid-base chemistry. As part of the unit, they completed a lab testing the pH of salt solutions and wrote the chemical equations that explain the pH results they observed. 🧡🖤
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students work on  a lab testing the pH of salt solutions. A teacher observes.
Students work on  a lab testing the pH of salt solutions.
Students work on  a lab testing the pH of salt solutions.
A student works on  a lab testing the pH of salt solutions.
Students in Mr. Raychouni’s 7th grade ACCT class at Powhatan Middle recently spearheaded their own creative way to celebrate Black History Month. They asked if they could decorate their teacher’s door and chose to highlight Modern Black American icons. After researching, they created a display featuring trailblazers making an impact today, including several with Virginia ties. The project was led by one student who truly took the initiative and brought the vision to life. A great example of student leadership and creativity in action. 🧡🖤
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Phoot of a door that has been decorated for Black History Month featuring short biographies of modern icons.
Phoot of a door that has been decorated for Black History Month featuring short biographies of modern icons.
Phoot of a door that has been decorated for Black History Month featuring short biographies of modern icons.
🚍 Ready to take the driver’s seat? 🚍
Powhatan County Public Schools is bringing back our Test Drive a School Bus event – this time in conjunction with our Education Career Fair!
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to drive a school bus or are interested in joining our team, this is a great opportunity to learn more in a relaxed, hands-on setting.
📅 Saturday, March 7
🕙 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
📍 Flat Rock Elementary School, 2210 Batterson Road
🚌 Try driving a real school bus*
💬 Meet our team and explore career opportunities
🎟️ Door prize drawing
Questions? 804-598-5700
*Must be 18 or older and have a valid driver’s license to participate in the test drive.
Come see what it’s like to be part of Team Powhatan! 🧡🖤
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Graphic of a bus. QR code for registration. Text that reads: Test Drive a School Bus Saturday, March 7. 10:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. Flat ROck Elementary  School 2210 Batterson Road Bus Driver Info Session www.powhatan.k12.va.us Door prize drawing! The chance to drive a school bus!* 804-598-5700 community event *Must be 18 years or older to drive a school bus
Friendly disclaimer: The injuries you’ll see in this post aren’t real. 👀
Students in Mrs. Farrell’s Intro to Medical Health Science classes at Powhatan High School recently tried moulage – using makeup techniques to create realistic wounds and bruises as part of their study of the integumentary system (skin).
This hands-on activity helps students better understand different types of wounds and how they are treated. Some of the results were incredibly realistic, and it was wonderful to see the students fully engaged in the learning process. 🧡🖤
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students use makeup techniques to create realistic wounds and bruises as part of their study of the skin.
Students use makeup techniques to create realistic wounds and bruises as part of their study of the skin.
Students use makeup techniques to create realistic wounds and bruises as part of their study of the skin.
Students use makeup techniques to create realistic wounds and bruises as part of their study of the skin.
Students use makeup techniques to create realistic wounds and bruises as part of their study of the skin.
Students use makeup techniques to create realistic wounds and bruises as part of their study of the skin.
Students use makeup techniques to create realistic wounds and bruises as part of their study of the skin.
Students use makeup techniques to create realistic wounds and bruises as part of their study of the skin.
Students use makeup techniques to create realistic wounds and bruises as part of their study of the skin.
Students use makeup techniques to create realistic wounds and bruises as part of their study of the skin.
On Tuesday, Katlin McCreery, costumer for the Frontier Culture Museum, helped introduce Pocahontas Elementary fourth graders to their unit on the Civil War. Ms. McCreery talked about the peer pressures of succession, what was required to run an army (i.e. food, munitions, and clothing), and how everyday people like women and children were involved.
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A historian uses student volunteers to help introduce a class to the subject of the Civil War.
A historian helps a student try on a coat while  introducing a class to the subject of the Civil War.
A historian uses student volunteers to help introduce a class to the subject of the Civil War.
A historian uses student volunteers to help introduce a class to the subject of the Civil War.
A historian helps introduce a class to the subject of the Civil War.
A historian uses student volunteers to help introduce a class to the subject of the Civil War.
A historian helps introduce a class to the subject of the Civil War.
Mrs. Vallent’s Honors Biology students at Powhatan High School recently took a creative approach to studying the cell cycle.
As part of a project on mitosis and interphase, students created stop-motion videos to model and explain cell division. They had the freedom to represent the process in their own way, with some even composing original music to serve as the soundtrack for their films. 🧡🖤
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students work on a stop motion video about cell division.
Students work on a stop motion video about cell division. Students work on a stop motion video about cell division.
Students work on a stop motion video about cell division.
Students work on a stop motion video about cell division.
Recently at Pocahontas Elementary, kindergarten students were strengthening their math skills – one card at a time. 🃏
In Mrs. Renaud’s class, students used a matching-style game to make the number three using different combinations of cards, building both memory and early addition skills.
Just down the hall, students in Miss Stimpson’s class worked on the same concept in a slightly different way, playing a “Go Fish”-style game to collect the cards they needed to create combinations of three.
Different approaches, same important learning – helping our youngest learners see how numbers can be put together in more than one way. 🧡🖤
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students use cards to practice addition skills by making combinations to get to the number 3.
Students use cards to practice addition skills by making combinations to get to the number 3.  A teacher helps.
Students use cards to practice addition skills by making combinations to get to the number 3.
Students use cards to practice addition skills by making combinations to get to the number 3.
Students use cards to practice addition skills by making combinations to get to the number 3.
Students use cards to practice addition skills by making combinations to get to the number 3.
Students use cards to practice addition skills by making combinations to get to the number 3.
Students use cards to practice addition skills by making combinations to get to the number 3. A teacher helps.
Students use cards to practice addition skills by making combinations to get to the number 3.
Students use cards to practice addition skills by making combinations to get to the number 3.
The Student Leadership students at Powhatan Middle School led a drive to make Valentines for Veterans. 💌 Students across the building joined in, creating heartfelt cards to share kindness and appreciation with those who have served our country. Student Leadership members, along with co-sponsors Matt Morin and Lynn Stephens, were proud to present the collection of Valentines to Reed Terry, staff member for Congressman John McGuire, who helped deliver them to our veterans. #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group of students and teachers hold valentines made for veterans.
A student poses for a photo holding a valentine made for a veteran.
Students make valentines for veterans.
Students make valentines for veterans.
Students make valentines for veterans.
A student poses for a photo holding a valentine made for a veteran.
Today is National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day, and PCPS wants to recognize and thank the Powhatan deputies who fulfill this important role in our schools. Our SROs are more than law enforcement officers – they are mentors, educators, problem-solvers, and trusted adults who build positive relationships with students and staff. They help create safe learning environments while also taking time to connect with students in meaningful ways. 🧡🖤 Thank you for all you do to support PCPS.
* Deputy Wright - Flat Rock Elementary
* Ronnie Sadler - Pocahontas Elementary
* Maurice Tovar - Powhatan Elementary
* Foster Miles - Powhatan Middle School
* Jason Homer - Powhatan High School
* Sonny Gartrell - Powhatan High School
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about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A deputy poses for a photo holding an appreciation bag.
A deputy poses for a photo holding an appreciation bag.
A deputy poses for a photo holding an appreciation bag.
A deputy poses for a photo holding an appreciation bag.
A deputy poses for a photo holding an appreciation bag.
A deputy poses for a photo holding an appreciation bag.
In February 2026, PCPS joins the Virginia School Board Association (VSBA) in saluting the service of our school board members with School Board Appreciation Month. School Board Appreciation Month provides a meaningful opportunity for our division and community to recognize the vital role that our school board members play in public education. These local leaders voluntarily take on the significant responsibility of governing our school division and making decisions that shape educational opportunities while upholding the core values of our democracy. Thank you School Board members:
Vicki Hurt - District 1
Susan Smith - District 2
Jeanne Wade - District 3
James Taylor - District 4
Michele Ward - District 5
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about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Main focus is a ChatGPT generated cartoon-like image of the five school board members and the superintendent in a board room. Text reads: February is school board appreciation month. Thank you board members.
REMINDER: Monday February 16th, which was previously a Student & Staff Holiday, is now a snow make-up day for students and staff. It will be a full instructional day.
about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Graphic of a school hallway. Text: School Reminder. Don't forget:  Monday, February 16 is now a full instructional day for staff and students.
Students in Mrs. Bartholomew’s English 8 Advanced class at Powhatan Middle School were introduced last week to The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, which they will be reading for class. This isn’t a typical novel study for the class. Instead, it’s more like a personal guide – an opportunity to reflect on the habits that can shape, strengthen, or even hold you back from the life you want to achieve. Students were challenged to take an honest look at their own habits as they move through middle school and beyond. 🧡🖤
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about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Middle school students look through the book their class is about to study.
A teacher speaks to middle school students about the book their class is about to study.
A teacher speaks to middle school students about the book their class is about to study.
Middle school students look through the book their class is about to study.
Middle school students look through the book their class is about to study.
Middle school students look through the book their class is about to study.
Middle school students look through the book their class is about to study.
Good afternoon PCPS Community. The Powhatan County School Board Recap for Tuesday's regular meeting is ready to view. 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 comments.
about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
PCPS logo. Text: School Board Recap Catching up on this week's board meeting.
Notice about a Powhatan County School Board Budget Workshop.
Pursuant to Virginia Code § 2.2-3707: Please take notice that the Powhatan County School Board will hold a budget workshop on: Thursday, February 19, 2026, at 2:00 PM. This notice is being provided in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. This meeting will be open to the public.
about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Notice about a Powhatan County School Board Budget Workshop. Pursuant to Virginia Code § 2.2-3707: Please take notice that the Powhatan County School Board will hold a budget workshop on: Thursday, February 19, 2026, at 2:00 PM. This notice is being provided in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. This meeting will be open to the public.
Students in Mrs. Ross’s fifth grade class at Pocahontas Elementary recently focused on strengthening their grammar skills by working on consistent verb tenses. During the lesson, students practiced making sure verbs like "be" and "have" stayed in the same tense throughout their writing. Paying close attention to consistency helps students become clearer, more confident writers.
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about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students work on a lesson focused on strengthening grammar skills by working on consistent verb tenses. A teacher helps a student.
Students work on a lesson focused on strengthening grammar skills by working on consistent verb tenses.
Students work on a lesson focused on strengthening grammar skills by working on consistent verb tenses.
Students work on a lesson focused on strengthening grammar skills by working on consistent verb tenses.
Students work on a lesson focused on strengthening grammar skills by working on consistent verb tenses. A teacher helps a student.
Students work on a lesson focused on strengthening grammar skills by working on consistent verb tenses. A teacher helps a student.
A student works on a lesson focused on strengthening grammar skills by working on consistent verb tenses.
Students work on a lesson focused on strengthening grammar skills by working on consistent verb tenses.
Students work on a lesson focused on strengthening grammar skills by working on consistent verb tenses.
A student works on a lesson focused on strengthening grammar skills by working on consistent verb tenses.
Ms. Bell’s life science class at Powhatan Middle hit the ground running on the first day back from the snow break with an interactive lab focused on identifying invertebrates and vertebrates. Students examined a wide range of specimens, sorting them into groups and then identifying the different classes of vertebrates and invertebrates. 🧡🖤
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about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students conduct a lab where they identify speciments.
Students conduct a lab where they identify speciments.
Students conduct a lab where they identify speciments. A teacher helps a student.
Students conduct a lab where they identify speciments.
Students conduct a lab where they identify speciments.
Students conduct a lab where they identify speciments.
Students conduct a lab where they identify speciments.
Students conduct a lab where they identify speciments.
Students conduct a lab where they identify speciments.
Students conduct a lab where they identify speciments. A teacher helps a student.
This is a 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: Tuesday, February 17, 2026
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.
about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
This is a 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: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 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.