Much like everyone across our region, Powhatan County Public Schools are closely monitoring the forecast for potential impacts to school operations. Our team is monitoring weather reports and road conditions, as well as reviewing guidance from local officials. No final decisions have been made at this time.
In the event of delayed openings or closures, we will share official closure announcements as soon as decisions are made via:
*SchoolMessenger Email/Text/Phone Alerts
*Powhatan.k12.va.us
*PCPS Official Facebook and Instagram accounts
*Local News stations (WRIC, WTVR, WWBT)
Please stay tuned for updates. Thank you for your understanding and for helping us keep everyone safe.
about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Powhatan County Public Schools Inclement Weather Reminders As winter weather season continues, please be ready to seek information on closure updates or alerts through our official channels: SchoolMessenger Email/Text/Phone Alerts PCPS Official Facebook and Instagram accounts Powhatan.k12.va.us Local News stations (WRIC, WTVR, WWBT)
Notice of 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: Friday, January 30, 2026, at 2:00 PM at the Pocahontas Landmark Center, 4290 Anderson Hwy, Powhatan, VA. This notice is being provided in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.
This meeting will be open to the public.
about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Notice of 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: Friday, January 30, 2026, at 2:00 PM at the Pocahontas Landmark Center, 4290 Anderson Hwy, Powhatan, VA. This notice is being provided in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. This meeting will be open to the public.
We’re excited to share the results of our Fall PCPS Pull Tab Contest – and they’re something to celebrate! 🎉
Together, Powhatan County Public Schools collected 516 pounds of aluminum pull tabs, resulting in a $356 donation to the Ronald McDonald House of Richmond. This is the largest collection total yet since the contest began in 2022.
Here’s how our schools contributed:
• Pocahontas Elementary: 242.12 pounds
• Powhatan Elementary: 101.3 pounds
• Powhatan Middle School: 92.4 pounds
• Flat Rock Elementary: 51.67 pounds
• Powhatan High School: 28.51 pounds
Congratulations to Pocahontas Elementary for winning the Tab Trophy!
Since the contest started, PCPS has collected 2,602 pounds of tabs, donating $1,778.69 to support families staying at the Ronald McDonald House of Richmond. Pull tabs are recycled, and the proceeds help fund operating costs for families with sick children.
This contest began as a heartfelt way for a retired PCPS employee to give back after her family experienced the support of the Ronald McDonald House firsthand. Today, it continues as a meaningful, real-world learning experience for students – combining service, math, teamwork, and a little friendly competition.
📌 The next PCPS Pull Tab Contest starts today, January 20, and runs through April 30. Tabs are collected year-round at all schools. Fun fact: it takes about 1,267 tabs to make 1 pound!
Thank you to our students, staff, families, and community for pulling together to make a difference. Let’s see if we can beat our record next round! 🧡🖤
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A large group of students and their teacher pose for a photo.
Students in a classroom weigh pop tabs.
Students in a classroom weigh pop tabs.
Students in a classroom weigh pop tabs.
Students in a classroom weigh pop tabs.
Box full of pop tabs.
REMINDER: Powhatan County Public Schools will be closed on Monday, January 19, 2026, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday is an official day of service and celebrates the civil rights leader’s life and legacy.
about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Image of Dr. King. Text that reads: Powhatan County Public Schools will be closed on Monday, January 19, 2026, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.  The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday is an official day of service and celebrates the civil rights leader’s life and legacy.

What an incredible weekend at Powhatan High School! 🤖 The school was proud to host its first-ever FIRST Chesapeake robotics competition, welcoming 63 teams over two days for an unforgettable showcase of student innovation, problem-solving, and teamwork for the Powhatan Qualifiers. From creative robot designs to high-energy matches, the talent and dedication on display were truly inspiring.
A huge thank you to our volunteers, including our own Powhatan robotics students, staff, and community members, who helped make this event run smoothly from start to finish. A special thanks to Mr. Beasley for leading the charge as the SPEAR sponsor. We are also grateful to every team who traveled to Powhatan from Maryland, Washington, D.C., and other parts of Virginia to compete and share their hard work with our community.
Hosting this event was a milestone for Powhatan, and we could not have asked for a better first experience. We’re already looking forward to what’s next for our robotics students as they continue their season competing over the next two weekends.
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan

about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Robotics teams compete in a match at a robotics competition.
A person in a costume poses for a photo with four other people.
Volunteers help a visiting robotics team at a robotics competition.
Volunteers help a visiting robotics team at a robotics competition.
Robotics teams compete in a match at a robotics competition.
Robotics teams compete in a match at a robotics competition.
Robotics teams compete in a match at a robotics competition.
Robotics teams compete in a match at a robotics competition.
Robotics teams compete in a match at a robotics competition.
Robots in a competition ring at a robotics competition.
Robots. Hoops. Creativity in action. 🤖🏀
Powhatan High School is hosting a regional robotics competition this weekend, and the public is invited to come cheer on student teams from across Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland.
📍 Where: Powhatan High School, 1800 Judes Ferry Road
📅 When: Saturday, January 10 & Sunday, January 11
⏰ Best time to watch: 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
🔥 Playoffs (top-scoring robots): 4–6 p.m.
Students design, build, test, fail, fix, and compete with robots they created themselves—all while playing a brand-new game for this season.
🎟️ Free admission
🍔 Concessions available
🚚 Food trucks on site from 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
Most matches take place in the gym, and visitors can also explore the pit area to see teams working up close (safety goggles available for $2 purchase).
Come see engineering, teamwork, and creativity on full display—and meet some of our amazing future innovators.
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Robotics team members work on robots.
Robotics team members work on robots.
Robotics team members work on a robotics course.
A robotics team poses for a photo.
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: Friday, January 16, 2026
TIME: 8:30 AM to 4:00 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
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: Friday, January 16, 2026 TIME: 8:30 AM to 4:00 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.
In December, Mrs. Kellaway’s fifth graders at Powhatan Elementary turned math time into a coffee-themed experience that had everyone thinking—and collaborating. ☕📊 Students stepped into roles like barista, baker, cashier, and manager as they worked across “locations” to estimate and multiply decimals using a mock menu. Teams earned paychecks by completing tasks together, while surprise “Chance Cards” added an extra layer of probability and problem-solving. Even with a shortened week, engagement was high and the coffee-inspired math fun continued. 🧡🖤
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A class and their teacher pose for a photo in front of a Starbucks themed bulletin board.
A class and their teacher pose for a photo in front of a Starbucks themed bulletin board.
Students get hot chocolate at a table.
A student and teacher pose for a photo in front of a Starbucks themed bulletin board.
Students get hot chocolate at a table.
A student and teacher pose for a photo in front of a Starbucks themed bulletin board.
A student and teacher pose for a photo in front of a Starbucks themed bulletin board.
A student and teacher pose for a photo in front of a Starbucks themed bulletin board.
A student  poses for a photo in front of a Starbucks themed bulletin board.
A student  poses for a photo in front of a Starbucks themed bulletin board.
Families are invited to The PHS Experience on Thursday, January 15. This evening is a chance to explore everything Powhatan High School has to offer, from academics and activities to athletics and student life. The night begins with a welcome and student performances from 6:00 to 6:15 p.m., followed by a counseling presentation on Pathways to Graduation and Beyond from 6:15 to 6:45 p.m., both in the auditorium. From 6:45 to 8:00 p.m., families can visit the Main Street, Commons, and gyms to learn more about classes, AP and dual enrollment course opportunities, clubs, athletics, counseling, financial aid, JROTC (including demonstrations), college and military options, testing, and more. We hope to see families there as they take the next step in their PHS journey. 🧡🖤
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about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
the flier says: You are invited to The PHS Experience Thursday, January 15. a showcase of classes, sports and activities Performances and welcome from 6-6:15 p.m. in the auditorium counseling presentation: Pathways to Graduation and Beyond - from 6:15-6:45 p.m. in the auditorium from 6:45 to 8 in the main street, commons, and gyms, families can learn about academic offerings, AP and dual enrollment classes, athletic eligibility, clubs, counseling, financial aid, JROTC demos, military and college recruiters, sports, testing, and more
Mrs. Cable’s kindergarten class at Powhatan Elementary got into the holiday spirit earlier this month with a hands-on craft project. Students created festive fabric wreaths, practicing fine motor skills while expressing their creativity.
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about 2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A child makes a fabric wreath in class.
A child makes a fabric wreath in class.
Children make fabric wreaths in class.
A child makes a fabric wreath in class.
Children make fabric wreaths in class.
A child makes a fabric wreath in class.
A child makes a fabric wreath in class.
Children make fabric wreaths in class.
During Mrs. Henley’s technology class at Powhatan Elementary, Mrs. Hall’s kindergarten students received a hands-on introduction to coding. 🐭💻 The students learned the basics of programming by building simple algorithms to guide a Robot Mouse to its target. Through trial, error, and teamwork, students practiced sequencing and problem-solving in a fun, age-appropriate way. 🧡🖤
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students in technology class learn the basics of coding and building an algorithm from their teacher.
Students in technology class learn the basics of coding and building an algorithm from their teacher.
Students in technology class learn the basics of coding and building an algorithm from their teacher.
Students in technology class learn the basics of coding and building an algorithm from their teacher.
Students in technology class learn the basics of coding and building an algorithm from their teacher.
Students in technology class learn the basics of coding and building an algorithm from their teacher.
Students in technology class learn the basics of coding and building an algorithm from their teacher.
Students in technology class learn the basics of coding and building an algorithm from their teacher.
Students in technology class learn the basics of coding and building an algorithm from their teacher.
Students in technology class learn the basics of coding and building an algorithm.
Merry Christmas! Powhatan County Public Schools wishes everyone a safe and happy holiday. We can't wait to see everyone in 2026!
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Graphics of Christmas lights. Text that reads: merry christmas. Powhatan County Public Schools wishes everyone a safe and happy holiday. See you in 2026!
Second graders at Powhatan Elementary learned the many jobs one little letter can do earlier this month. ✏️📖 In Mrs. Cheatham’s class, students explored the different sounds the letter Y can make depending on where it appears in a word. This structured literacy lesson helped students build phonics skills and deepen their understanding of how words work – one sound at a time.
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2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A teacher gives a lesson on the different ways the letter Y can sound in a word.
A teacher gives a lesson on the different ways the letter Y can sound in a word.
Students listen to a lesson on the different ways the letter Y can sound in a word.
Students listen to a lesson on the different ways the letter Y can sound in a word.
A teacher gives a lesson on the different ways the letter Y can sound in a word.
Students listen to a lesson on the different ways the letter Y can sound in a word.
Students listen to a lesson on the different ways the letter Y can sound in a word.
Paula Duncan named PCPS Teacher of the Year
POWHATAN, VA – Powhatan County Public Schools is proud to announce that Powhatan High School’s Paula Duncan has been named the Division Teacher of the Year fiscal year (FY) 2027.
Mrs. Duncan serves as the Social Studies Department Chair and teaches AP Human Geography and World History II. She has spent 25 years with Powhatan County Public Schools – all of them at PHS – and has 32 years of experience in education.
The announcement was made on Thursday, December 19, during an impromptu staff meeting at the high school. Principal Mike Pierce said Mrs. Duncan is renowned among her students for her enthusiasm and engagement as well as for the strong relationships she builds with them.
Her colleagues – several of whom are her former students – praised Mrs. Duncan for her impact as both an educator and mentor. One colleague shared that her “ability to bring history to life through her energy, unmatched content knowledge and care for her students is one of the reasons I wanted to become a teacher.” Another noted, “She was a tremendous wealth of knowledge and deeply cared about helping me with my students when I was figuring out how to teacher. Without Mrs. Duncan, I wouldn’t be the teacher I am today.”
At the risk of sounding cliché, Mrs. Duncan said she simply loves Powhatan High School – the job, the workplace, and the students and staff.
“I have spent my entire career coming in here and working with phenomenal staff and phenomenal students,” she said. “I think that is what keeps me coming through the door every day and actually loving it.”
Mrs. Duncan said she was amazed and humbled by the honor, both because of the outstanding school-based winners she was nominated with and when she considers the caliber of educators she works alongside at Powhatan High School.
“I walk by some of my colleagues’ doors on a daily basis and see amazing things that they do, and I think to myself, ‘I want to be really good like that. That’s how I want to be,’” she said. “That really is inspiring to me, and that is what really makes me honored, because I am being honored by some of the best of the best.”
Beyond her work in the classroom, Mrs. Duncan has demonstrated leadership at the local, state, and national levels. She is an active member of the Virginia Geographic Alliance and the National Council for Geographic Education and has served in leadership roles with Alpha Delta Kappa. She is also a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society and volunteers with the Feeding Powhatan Food Pantry.
Mrs. Duncan has also contributed to curriculum and assessment development through her service on multiple Virginia Department of Education committees, including helping to design the World History II Standards of Learning and serving on World History I test design and question development teams.
In addition to the Division Teacher of the Year, Powhatan County Public Schools is proud to recognize the following FY 2027 school-level Teachers of the Year:
• Amanda Henley, Powhatan Elementary School – Serving as Technology Resource Teacher and Innovative Learning Liaison, Mrs. Henley has spent 16 years supporting students and staff by expanding learning opportunities, encouraging creativity, and integrating technology in meaningful ways.
• Cindy Raley, Pocahontas Elementary School – A second grade teacher and team lead, Mrs. Raley has been part of the Pocahontas Elementary community for six years and brings eight years of teaching experience marked by dedication to students, colleagues, and her school.
• Kristen Bentzen, Flat Rock Elementary School – An Innovative Learning Coach supporting both Flat Rock Elementary and Powhatan High School, Ms. Bentzen is in her third year in her current role, year 11 with the division, and has 21 years in education, with a strong focus on innovation and collaboration.
• Mike Morin, Powhatan Middle School – A sixth-grade science teacher, Mr. Morin has dedicated 27 years to PCPS and 28 years to education, making a lasting impact on generations of students through his passion and commitment.
We are deeply grateful for all of our FY 2027 Teacher of the Year nominees, whose commitment to students and passion for education exemplify the very best of Powhatan County Public Schools.
2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
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Two women hug in an auditorium where many more people are standing and clapping.
A man walks up to congratulate a woman in an auditorium where many more people are standing and clapping.
A woman speaks in an auditorium where many more people are standing and clapping.
Powhatan County Public Schools is taking a Winter Break. The school division will be closed from December 22, 2025, to January 2, 2026. January 2 is a Student Holiday, Teacher Work Day. Enjoy this special season with your loved ones. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!! #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Christmas graphics. Text that reads: Powhatan County Public Schools is taking a Winter Break. The school division will be closed from December 22, 2025, to January 2, 2026. January 2 is a Student Holiday, Teacher Work Day. Enjoy this special season with your loved ones. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!!
Mrs. Simon’s second-grade class at Powhatan Elementary School had a week of sharing and caring. One of their acts of kindness was to make cards and a basket of snacks for the Powhatan Sheriff’s Office. We love our School Resource Officers!
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A deputy holds a gift basket given to him by a group of students posing with him.
More than half of Powhatan Elementary’s fifth graders chose to spend their lunch time earlier this semester doing something pretty awesome — joining a book club. 📚
Hosted by Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Johnson, the club centered on I Survived novels that tied perfectly into the class’s “Natural Disasters” unit. Students selected from five titles, met weekly in small groups to discuss their reading, and rotated roles that encouraged responsibility, collaboration, and deeper thinking.
Five chapters a week, thoughtful conversations, and lots of enthusiasm later, the group wrapped things up with a well-earned pizza celebration. 🍕 We love seeing students volunteer their time to read, connect, and grow together.
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Two adults and a group of students pose for a photo.
 Students participate in an elementary school book club.
 Students participate in an elementary school book club.
 Students participate in an elementary school book club.
 Students participate in an elementary school book club.
 Students participate in an elementary school book club.
Adults talk to students in an elementary school book club.
We’ve already honored some great teachers this week. Excuse us while we brag about some more!
On Monday, school and Central Office administration honored four amazing educators for achieving National Board Certification for Teachers (NBCT). Educators who complete this lengthy process must show proficiency in all areas of instruction as well as excellence in school and community involvement and supreme competency in their respective content areas. Please join us in congratulating these wonderful PCPS employees for achieving this honor in their respective certificate areas:
* Anthony Davis (PHS): Mathematics/Adolescence and Young Adulthood
* Amanda Henderson (PHS): Social Studies - History/Adolescence and Young Adulthood
* Traciann Paden (FRES): Exceptional Needs Specialist/Early Childhood through Young Adulthood
* Paul Smartschan (PHS): Library Media/Early Childhood through Young Adulthood

Certification is valid for five years, at which time NBCTs must complete a Maintenance of Certification portfolio to remain National Board Certified. We are happy to welcome these fantastic men and women to the PCPS group of National Board Certified Teachers.
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A woman presents an National Board Certified Teacher name plaque to an educator.
A woman who has achieved National Board Certified Teacher poses with students.
A woman presents an National Board Certified Teacher name plaque to an educator.
A man who has achieved National Board Certified Teacher poses with another man and two women.
A man who has achieved National Board Certified Teacher poses with students.
A woman presents an National Board Certified Teacher name plaque to an educator.
A woman who has achieved National Board Certified Teacher poses with six other women.
A man who has achieved National Board Certified Teacher poses with another man and six women.
A woman presents an National Board Certified Teacher name plaque to an educator.
Possible transportation delays: We want to make you aware of possible transportation delays this afternoon. A number of service crews are working on a line that was cut along Anderson Highway, and this may lead to slow downs and traffic rerouting that could impact our vehicles. Families should monitor the My Ride K-12 app to keep track of the location of their school bus.
2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Text that reads: POSsible transportation delays We want to make you aware of possible transportation delays this afternoon. A number of service crews are working on a line that was cut along Anderson Highway, and this may lead to slow downs and traffic rerouting that could impact our vehicles. Families should monitor the My Ride K-12 app to keep track of the location of their school bus.
We’re excited to wrap up our recognition of FY2027 school-level Teachers of the Year with another amazing educator! 🎉
We’re proud to recognize Mike Morin as the Powhatan Middle School Teacher of the Year. Mr. Morin is a sixth-grade science teacher who has dedicated 27 years to Powhatan County Public Schools and 28 years to the field of education. His passion for teaching, commitment to students, and lasting impact in the classroom have made a difference for generations of learners. Please join us in congratulating Mr. Morin on this well-deserved honor. 🧡🖤
#WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
2 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Three men and one woman pose for a photo.  One man has flowers and a cake.
Four  women and one man pose for a photo.  All hold certificates. The man has flowers and a cake.
A man who has been named teacher of the year is celebrated by his family members.
A group of men and women pose for a photo.  One man has flowers and a cake.
Two men pose for a photo.  One has flowers and a cake.
A group of men and women pose for a photo.  One man has flowers and a cake.
A man who has been named teacher of the year is celebrated by his principal and assistant principal.
A man who has been named teacher of the year is celebrated by his family members.