
We are spotlighting the importance of good attendance this week and recognizing our hardworking attendance staff. Please joining us in showing appreciation for all they do. #wearepcps #teampowhatan #attendancematters


Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Farrell’s certified nursing assistant students (CNA) learned how to properly use Personal Protective Equipment before they could go into the clinical setting. Students tried out the new scrubs they wear in the clinical setting. #wearepcps #teampowhatan



We are spotlighting the importance of good attendance this week and recognizing our hardworking attendance staff. Please joining us in showing appreciation for all they do. #wearepcps #teampowhatan #attendancematters


We hope you’re having a great three-day weekend students. See you back at school Tuesday morning! Please don’t be late.


We are spotlighting the importance of good attendance this week and recognizing our hardworking attendance staff. Please joining us in showing appreciation for all they do. #wearepcps #teampowhatan #attendancematters


The Lunch Buddies Mentoring Program has been in place in Powhatan County Public Schools for the last 10 years. The goal of the program is to help foster strong relationships among our students and the positive adult role models in the community. Whether at any of our 3 elementary schools or our middle school, you would meet with a student once a week and ultimately act as another advocate for them. It can be anything from academic support to conversation, playing games, making crafts, and so much more. The program is planned to begin the first week of October and will last until mid-May, when SOL testing begins in our upper grade levels.
If you are interested in participating as a mentor for the Lunch Buddies Program, we would be happy to have you! Please apply using the QR code or reach out to lunchbuddies@powhatan.k12.va.us for any questions.


It’s the Great Pumpkin Patch! Powhatan High School students who participate in JROTC, Scouts BSA 1833 and 832, and Cub Scout Pack 1833, volunteered to unload pumpkins at the Knights of Columbus Pumpkin Patch, which will be open through Oct. 31 on the front lawn of Country Living Homes, 2504 Anderson Highway. All proceeds benefit charitable causes. #wearepcps #teampowhatan











Powhatan High School welcomed students and their families Thursday for the annual Back to School Night. Families heard information about the school and could visit their teen’s classrooms to meet with teachers and ask questions. Thank you to all of the families who attended. A big shout of appreciation also goes to the organizers and the staff members who stayed to meet with families. It takes a village!
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When you miss school, you miss out on so many things! #SchoolEveryDay


Over the next few months, Powhatan County Public Schools will be spotlighting the awesome employees who joined our staff this year. Please join us in welcoming them to the PCPS family. #wearepcps #teampowhatan


Powhatan County Public Schools has an amazing staff of IT professionals who keep thousands of devices going to help us educate our students. In honor of National IT Professionals Day, please join us in showing our appreciation to these wonderful men and women, some of whom are shown here. #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan







Take a look, it’s in a book! Powhatan High School students in the library’s Readers and Writers Club held a special Book Jeopardy event to test the students’ knowledge. #wearepcps #teampowhatan







The Powhatan Education Foundation (PEF) recently spoke at a meeting of the Rotary Club of Powhatan to talk about the organization’s efforts to support Powhatan County Public Schools. PEF President Holly Smith talked about the foundation’s Classroom Innovation Grants, which allow teachers to apply for funds to provide additional lessons and activities for their students. Former grant recipients Kirsten Bentzen (PHS), Jessica Miller (PocES), and Bilal Z. Raychouni (PMS) talked about how they used funds to provide opportunities for their students. #wearepcps #teampowhatan






Beating the heat! Powhatan High School freshman had P.E. indoors on a particularly hot day to avoid getting overheated. The students were still getting plenty of movement, rotating stations every 10 minutes between spikeball, kan jam, cornhole, and basketball. #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan











Over the next few months, Powhatan County Public Schools will be spotlighting the awesome employees who joined our staff this year. Please join us in welcoming them to the PCPS family. We'll start with Toni Kilpatrick, a new instructional specialist.
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The Powhatan County School Board recognized several outstanding student groups during its Sept. 12 meeting. The division is incredibly proud of these young men and women and congratulates them on their achievements. #wearepcps #teampowhatan







Learning on the go! Instead of having her 10th grade English students take notes on Aristotle’s seven elements of good storytelling from a PowerPoint presentation, Mrs. Ray had them visit different stations in the hallway to get them up and moving. “Students have a tendency to learn better when they are combining multiple parts of the brain. So that includes physical movement, in addition to writing, in addition to reading, which we will be doing in a minute,” Mrs. Ray said. #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan







We encourage our families to make sure students don't miss school days for anything but absolutely necessary absences. Missed instruction time can add up quickly and put students behind. #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan


Getting to know you. Powhatan Middle School recently held its back to school night to allow parents and guardians a chance to meet their children’s teachers and ask questions. Coming up, all three elementary schools are scheduled to have their back to school nights at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 19. Powhatan High School will hold its back to school night at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 21.
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This morning, Powhatan High School honored the lives of those killed in the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The PHS JROTC led a special flag ceremony on the high school's track, and Matthew Duty played "Taps" to honor the fallen. #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan






