Mrs. Welch’s VPI preschool class at Pocahontas Elementary went on a spur-of-the moment breakfast picnic to let the kids enjoy a beautiful day outside. What a way to enjoy a little morning magic. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group of preschoolers eat their breakfasts at an outside picnic table.
A group of preschoolers eat their breakfasts at an outside picnic table.
A group of preschoolers eat their breakfasts at an outside picnic table.
A group of preschoolers eat their breakfasts at an outside picnic table.  An adult smiles next to them.
A group of preschoolers and an adult  eat their breakfasts at an outside picnic table.
A group of preschoolers eat their breakfasts at an outside picnic table.
A group of preschoolers eat their breakfasts at an outside picnic table.
A group of preschoolers eat their breakfasts at an outside picnic table.
Dive into a world of creativity at our upcoming 2024 Powhatan AP Art Exhibit. This annual showcase of Powhatan High School art students not only allows you to see some incredible artwork but to Meet the Artists! Join us for an unforgettable journey through their masterpieces, each stroke of a paintbrush, shutter of a camera, or molding of clay telling a unique story. Also enjoy special music guest Jesse Whiting. The show will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, May 10 at the War Memorial Cultural Arts and Community Center, 2375 Skaggs Road, Powhatan, VA. All are welcome. #wearepcps #teampowhatan #CreativityUnleashed
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Print in red of a girl looking through spread wide fingers.
Drawing of a boy drawing lines in the air.
Photograph of a girl seen through thick woods.
Painting of a man with eyes closed touching his face.
Artwork featuring girl screaming into phone. Words I Pick up the phone written underneath. Repeated writings written behind her reading This is the Last time.
Painting of a stormy night.
Painting of a man sitting on a subway bench.
Drawing of a horse.
Black and white photograph of books, including one open, and a string of pearls.
A clay artwork with blue swirls, hair, and reaching hands.
Earlier this semester, Mrs. Rose’s third graders focused on literacy with inference stations, reading nonfiction and answering questions about what they read, and doing a word study. These literacy stars are shining bright! #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students work at literacy stations.
Students work at literacy stations.
Students work at literacy stations.
Students work at literacy stations.
Students work at literacy stations. A teacher helps.
Students work at literacy stations.
Students work at literacy stations.
We love seeing book lovers pass on their love of literacy to younger generations! Members of the Powhatan High School Writers Club recently held their Spring Read Aloud by reading to kindergarten and first grade students. The high school students read spring-themed books to children in Pocahontas Elementary classes (shown here) and Powhatan Elementary classes to help spread the joy of reading. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Elementary students listen to a high schooler read them a book.
A high schooler gives out bookmarks.
Elementary students listen to a high schooler read them a book.
Elementary students listen to  high schoolers read them a book.
Elementary students listen to a high schooler read them a book.
Elementary students listen to a high schooler read them a book.
Elementary students listen to a high schooler read them a book.
Elementary students listen to a high schooler read them a book.
A high schooler reads a book.
At the end of their oviparous (hatches from an egg) animal unit, Miss Katie’s Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) preschool students at Flat Rock Elementary did a directed drawing of a diverse group of ducks. They also did a science experiment where they mixed vinegar and water, put eggs in the mixture, and witnessed them gradually change and become bouncy. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A teacher shows a group of preschoolers an experiment involving eggs and chemical reactions.
A teacher shows a group of preschoolers an experiment involving eggs and chemical reactions.
A teacher shows a group of preschoolers an experiment involving eggs and chemical reactions.
A teacher shows a group of preschoolers an experiment involving eggs and chemical reactions.
A teacher and group of students pose for a photo.
A preschooler's drawing of a duck.
A preschooler's drawing of a duck.
A preschooler's drawing of a duck.
A preschooler's drawing of a duck.
A preschooler's drawing of a duck.
To all the PHS staff and families who helped make Prom 2024 a success for our students, a huge thank you for your support. Because of your collective efforts, our students were safe and undoubtedly have a night to remember.
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Party streamers and text that reads:  To all the PHS staff and families who helped make Prom 2024 a success for our students, Thank you for your support.
Got memories?! Order your Powhatan Middle School Yearbook before it's too late! Order before Friday, May 3 on School Cash Online for only $40. For any questions, please email pmsyearbook@powhatan.k12.va.us.
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Text that reads: Order your PMS Yearbook before it's too late! Status Update. Powhatan MIddle School 2023-2024.  Last day to order is Friday, May 3, 2024.
During P.E. class at Flat Rock Elementary, Mr. Ellison and Mrs. Leslie had the second graders from Mrs. Southward and Mr. Thompson’s classes toss bean bags to try to get them in the hula hoop of the same color. If they missed, the students picked the bean bags up and the next child tried. The game is called Bozo for the word the line yelled if one of them hit all of the loops. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Children play a bean bag toss game called Bozo.
Children playing a bean bag toss game called Bozo sit down when one of the students hits all of the loops.
Children play a bean bag toss game called Bozo.
Children play a bean bag toss game called Bozo.
Children play a bean bag toss game called Bozo.
Children play a bean bag toss game called Bozo.
Children play a bean bag toss game called Bozo.
Children play a bean bag toss game called Bozo.
Children play a bean bag toss game called Bozo.
Children sit in PE class in a gym and listen to a teacher.
The spirit of cooperation was alive and well at Powhatan High School when the Firefighter I students taught the Nurse Aide students how to use fire extinguishers. We love seeing successful peer-to-peer learning. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A teen helps another teen in turnout gear learn how to use a fire extinguisher.
A teen helps another teen dress  in turnout gear.
A teen dressed in turnout gear smiles for the camera.
A teen dressed in turnout gear smiles for the camera.
A teen dressed in turnout gear smiles for the camera.
A teen dressed in turnout gear smiles for the camera.
A teen dressed in turnout gear smiles for the camera.
A teen dressed in turnout gear smiles for the camera.
A man talks to a large group of teens.
A teen helps another teen in turnout gear learn how to use a fire extinguisher.
🟠⚫️🟠⚫️🟠⚫️🟠⚫️🟠⚫️🟠⚫️🟠⚫️ Calling ALL POP TOP TAB COLLECTORS We NEED your TABS…Tomorrow!!! Our divisionwide contest ends Friday, April 26! Please spread the word and drop your tabs off at your child’s school (or any Powhatan school)! The Ronald McDonald House thanks you, and so do we. 🟠⚫️🟠⚫️🟠⚫️🟠⚫️🟠⚫️🟠⚫️🟠⚫️ (photo courtesy of Ronald McDonald House)
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Image of pop tabs arranged in the shape of a heart.
Mr. Settle's seventh grade U.S. History students at Powhatan Middle School participated in a West Front project as part of their World War I unit. The students wrote letters "home" from a real soldier who served in the war from Powhatan County, by including lessons from the class to describe the life of a soldier in World War I. The students learned what it was like to live in the trenches of World War I, and how events from across the world affected those who came from Powhatan. After the project, the students were able to learn if their soldier survived the war or not. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Description of a writing assignment for a U.S. history project where students wrote letters from the perspective of a man from Powhatan serving in World War I.
Result of a writing assignment for a U.S. history project where students wrote letters from the perspective of a man from Powhatan serving in World War I.
Result of a writing assignment for a U.S. history project where students wrote letters from the perspective of a man from Powhatan serving in World War I.
Result of a writing assignment for a U.S. history project where students wrote letters from the perspective of a man from Powhatan serving in World War I.
Result of a writing assignment for a U.S. history project where students wrote letters from the perspective of a man from Powhatan serving in World War I.
Result of a writing assignment for a U.S. history project where students wrote letters from the perspective of a man from Powhatan serving in World War I.
Result of a writing assignment for a U.S. history project where students wrote letters from the perspective of a man from Powhatan serving in World War I.
Result of a writing assignment for a U.S. history project where students wrote letters from the perspective of a man from Powhatan serving in World War I.
Result of a writing assignment for a U.S. history project where students wrote letters from the perspective of a man from Powhatan serving in World War I.
Mrs. Dillon's fifth-grade class at Powhatan Elementary modeled the rock cycle, beginning with igneous rock, weathering it and adding pressure to model sedimentary rock, then adding heat and pressure to model metamorphic rock, and finally melting it totally and cooling it to model igneous rock again. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Student work on an activity to model the rock cycle.
Student work on an activity to model the rock cycle.
Student work on an activity to model the rock cycle.
Student work on an activity to model the rock cycle.
Student work on an activity to model the rock cycle.
Student work on an activity to model the rock cycle.
“Brick It” is a weekly club that is hosted by Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Fridley, and student helper David Gordon at Pocahontas Elementary. Each week, they set up a challenge for the children to create with Legos, whether they are building a bridge that holds a cutie orange or building a boat that floats and sail. Each child is busy with their hands, speaking in front of a large group, and making new friends while building something they love! Literally the giggles are ENDLESS! In these photos, the children built Lego mansions. They watched a short video about Emmett, from the Lego movie, in which he taught them how to become the perfect Minifig. The only problem was Emmett only had a plant to share his mornings on the couch with. Each child could work in a team or individually. The only requirement in their house was that it had to have a couch. After they built their mansion, the floor was open to share (which is the their favorite thing to do) what they built and a story of who they would share their couch with! #wearepcps #teampowhatan
12 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group of children play with Legos
A group of children play with Legos
A group of children play with Legos
A group of children play with Legos
A group of children play with Legos
A child plays with Legos
A group of children play with Legos
Flat Rock Elementary third graders had a blast with the past when they embraced a full day of activities for Ancient Civilization Day. In the morning, the students headed to the bus loop to compete in their own Olympic Games, with activities such as the Long Jump, Relay Race, Bowling, Javelin Throw, Disc Throw, Chariot Race, and a Foot Race. A special thanks to the Powhatan High School RHO KAPPA National Social Studies Honor Society students who volunteered to officiate the games! In the afternoon, students created mosaics and Greek vases, built the Egyptian pyramids and Great Wall of China, constructed Chinese lanterns and Roman leaf crowns, and completed an Ancient Civilizations Word Search. The students also indulged their taste buds with a food tasting made up of various foods that originated from Greece, Rome, China, and Egypt. #wearepcps #teampowhatan #elevateeducatorsva
about 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students compete in a long jump activity.
Students compete in a relay race  activity.
Students compete in a javelin throwing activity.
Students compete in a chariot race  activity.
Students compete in a potato sack  race activity.
Students compete in a bowling  activity.
Students compete in a relay race activity.
A group of teens stand in front of an elementary school.
Students compete in a long jump  activity.
Students compete in a disc throwing activity.
Offering a huge congratulations to Powhatan High School Class of 2017 alumnus and current Signal Knob Middle School agricultural education teacher and FFA advisor Dakota Stroud. Earlier this month, Mr. Stroud was awarded the 2024 Virginia Association of Agricultural Educators (VAAE) “Teachers Turn the Key” scholarship. The Teachers Turn the Key Scholarship Program was created in 2003 by the National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE) to combat the teacher shortage in agricultural education and to encourage young agricultural teachers to remain in the profession. PCPS reached out to Mr. Stroud, who is in his third year of teaching, to congratulate him and ask him how Powhatan played a role in his path to becoming an ag teacher. He said, “The classes that influenced me began in 7th grade at Powhatan Junior High and taking Agriscience exploration with Mr. Henry Paris. This continued into the high school, where I continued to expand my skills and interests taking many different agriculture classes ranging from Veterinary Science to Horticulture with Caitlin Smith, Ed Olsen, and Chris Whitlow. In addition to these courses, I took Culinary Arts, Teachers for Tomorrow, and many more Career and Technical Education Classes.” With April being Virginia School Boards Association #WorkforceReadinessMonth, we are happy to highlight how workforce development opportunities can enable students to find what they are passionate about and to be prepared to succeed. #wearepcps #teampowhatan #teachag @visitpowhatanva #SignalKnobMiddleSchoolFFA Shenandoah County Public Schools
about 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A man poses for a photo.
A man poses for a photo.
National Administrative Professionals' Day recognizes the professionals who keep an office running smoothly every day. With all of the activity going on in our five schools, Transportation Facility, and the Pocahontas Landmark Center, Powhatan County Public Schools couldn’t do all we do without the support of these amazing staff members. Please join us in showing our appreciation for the work they do to support our students, staff, and families. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
about 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Pink backdrop with flowers and text that reads: Happy Administrative Professionals' Day. Thank you for all you do to support our schools.
April is Virginia School Boards Association #WorkforceReadinessMonth, and one way PCPS wants to celebrate is by honoring the students in our amazing Career and Workforce Development programs. This weekend, eight Powhatan High School students traveled to Virginia Beach to compete in 59th Annual @SkillsUSA Virginia State Leadership Conference competitions. Please send some love to our amazing competitors, who competed in a variety of categories, and the Cosmetology team for bringing home Bronze medals in the Total Fantasy Look category: Olivia Brown – Nail Care Ashley Beach - Nail Care Model Olivia Benton- Total Fantasy Look Brielle Walters- Total Fantasy Look Kendall Hayton- Total Fantasy Look Model Mason Heckel- Electrical Construction Wiring Bradley Wade- Electrical Construction Wiring Xander Wheat- Masonry The team of Kendall Hayton, Brielle Walters, and Olivia Benton competing in Total Fantasy Look received Bronze medals for their third-place finish. Great job ladies!!! And a special thank you to Mrs. Hazelwood and Mr. Payne for guiding these students and taking them to the competition. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
about 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group of teens and two adults pose in front of a SkillsUSA backdrop.
Three  teens compete in a Total Fantasy Look competition.
Three teens pose with their bronze medals.
A teen competes in a masonry competition.
Two teens compete in a nail art competition.
Three  teens compete in a Total Fantasy Look competition.
Teens compete in a nail art competition.
A teen competes in an electrical competition.
A teen competes in an electrical competition.
A teen competes in an electrical competition.
PCPS loved welcoming part of the Class of 2037 earlier this month at the annual Kindergarten Registration Kickoff. All three elementary schools welcomed our future pupils with special themes: Flat Rock Elementary showed “We are Hungry for Learning!”; Pocahontas Elementary welcomed families to “Camp Kindergarten,” and Powhatan Elementary proved that “Kindergarten is ‘Tiki’riffic!” Have a rising kindergartner but didn’t make the event? You can still register. Anyone with a child that will be age 5 by September 30, 2024, should begin enrolling now. It is important to get students screened and on the rosters as soon as possible to be better prepared for the start of the new school year. In addition, the preschool (VPI/ Head Start) application process for children turning age 3 and 4 by September 30, 2024, is also now available online. Check the Powhatan County Public Schools website for information or contact your local school with Kindergarten Registration or Preschool Application questions. We are so excited and cannot wait to get these students on the PCPS team! #wearepcps #teampowhatan
about 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A child poses for a photo in front of a CAmping-themed backrop.
A child poses for a photo in front of a CAmping-themed backrop.
A child poses for a photo in front of a beach-themed backrop.
A child poses for a photo in front of a CAmping-themed backrop.
A child poses for a photo in front of a CAmping-themed backrop.
Two staff members register a family for kindergarten.
An adult evaluates a child for kindergarten readiness.
A child poses for a photo in front of a butterfly-themed backrop.
A child poses for a photo in front of a beach-themed backrop.
A child poses for a photo in front of a butterfly-themed backrop.
Powhatan High School’s Mr. Powhatan competition to raise money for the fight against cancer was once again a wonderful success. A huge thank you to all of the young men and women who volunteered to make this night possible last week. Now on to the winners! Congratulations to Gavin Utley for being named Mr. Powhatan 2024 and Tommy Menting for being chosen as the Runner Up! We also want to recognize the specialty winners: Mr. Congeniality - Henry Bowman Photogenic - Tyler Atchison Best Dressed - Jackson Cary Best Smile - Coleman Smith Most Entertaining - Will Pollard Best Hair - Michael Saunders Thank you, gentlemen, for putting on a hilarious and energetic show for such a good cause! #wearepcps #teampowhatan
about 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A teen boy in a crown.
A teen boy in a crown and another in a cowboy hat.
A stage of young men in front of an audience.
A stage of young men in front of an audience.
A group of people pose for a photo.
A group of people pose for a photo.
A teen onstage in a dark room where audience is using phone flashligts.
A teen onstage with a crowded room with neon light display.
A stage of young men in a huddle in front of an audience.
Collage with Mr. Powhatan logo and  10 teen boys posing for photos.
Powhatan County Public Schools follows the Virginia Department of Health's Minimum Immunization Requirements (02/21). The Health Department has posted this information at https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/immunization/requirements/.
about 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Text that reads:  GET YOUR CHILD READY FOR KINDERGARTEN! 4 Make an appointment with your child’s healthcare provider for a physical exam, school-required immunizations, and to complete the school entrance health form. School required immunizations* for kindergarten include: ß 4 doses of DTaP ß 4 doses of Polio ß 2 Doses of Hepatitis A ß 3 doses of Hepatitis B ß 2 doses of MMR ß 2 Doses of Varicella 4 Find your child’s original birth certificate and proof of address for school enrollment requirements. 4 Check with your child’s school about any additional requirements. Information about enrollment requirements can be found on the Virginia Department of Education website: https://www.doe.virginia.gov/parents-students/forparents/ enrollment-in-virginia-public-schools VDH has more information to help your child have a healthy start to school at https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/backtoschool/ Information on the website includes: ß A back to school checklist to help families stay organized ß Places for your child to receive free vaccines ß Get a copy of your child’s vaccine records and birth certificate * Please visit the VDH website to learn more about school immunization requirements and exemptions https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/immunization/requirements/ 2023 • HEALTHY BACK TO SCHOOL •
Text that reads:  MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINES FOR PRETEENS AND TEENS Meningococcal vaccines help protect against the bacteria that cause meningococcal disease. Meningococcal vaccines are the best way to protect adolescents from getting meningococcal disease The two most common types of illnesses include infections of the: Even with treatment, about 10 to 15 out of 100 people with meningococcal disease will die from it. 4 All adolescents should get 2 doses of the meningococcal conjugate ACWY (MenACWY) vaccine. 4 They should get the first dose at ages 11-12 and a booster dose at 16 years old. SAFE EFFECTIVE LONG-LASTING Please talk with your child’s healthcare provider today about getting vaccinated against meningococcal disease. https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/immunization/requirements/ Lining of the brain and spinal cord (meningitis) Bloodstream before entering the 7th Grade Ages 11-12 1 DOSE 2 before entering the 12th Grade Age 16 DOSE • 2 doses of MenACWY vaccine are required for school enrollment/entry. • 2 doses of MenB vaccine are recommended after 16 years of age.
Text that reads:  Division of Immunization: 804‐864‐8055 http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/immunization/requirements/ FAQ – Tdap School Vaccination Requirement What are the changes regarding the Tdap school vaccination requirement? In April 2018, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) changed the minimum recommended age for the tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap) adolescent booster vaccine from 10 to 11 years. Although the vaccine is approved by the FDA to be given at a younger age as part of a catch‐up‐schedule, a routine adolescent booster dose of Tdap should be administered at no younger than 11 years of age. To align with current guidelines, the Virginia General Assembly passed legislation effective July 1, 2019, that changes the grade in which students are evaluated for receipt of the Tdap vaccine from sixth to seventh grade. Can a student be conditionally enrolled if the student is under 11 years of age and has not received the Tdap vaccination? Yes. If a student under 11 years of age has not received a dose of the Tdap vaccine, BUT has had one dose of a tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis containing vaccine (e.g. DTaP), they may be conditionally enrolled in school. If a student does not have one dose of such a vaccine, they must begin a catch‐up schedule. Once a student turns 11, they should receive the booster dose of the Tdap vaccine and are adequately immunized for their age and compliant with the vaccine requirement. Should students under 11 years of age wait to receive the first dose of the Tdap vaccine? Yes. If a student is following a routine vaccination schedule according to ACIP recommendations, a student must be 11 years of age to receive the booster of the Tdap vaccine. If the student is in need of a catch‐up vaccine schedule, he may receive a Tdap vaccine as early as age 7 years. An 11 year old, fully vaccinated, rising seventh grader seeks to enroll today. She received her Tdap vaccine at 10 years old. Will the Tdap dose be acceptable for entry into seventh grade? According to the Code of Virginia, the student has met the requirement by having a Tdap dose prior to seventh grade. Thus, no additional action is necessary for school admission. Parents should consult with the student’s healthcare provider regarding an additional Tdap now that the student is 11 years of age. A 12 year old, fully vaccinated, rising seventh grader seeks to enroll today. He received his Tdap vaccine at 11 years old prior to sixth grade. Does he need to get another Tdap vaccine prior to seventh grade? According to the Code of Virginia, the student has met the requirement by having a Tdap dose prior to seventh grade. Thus, no additional action is necessary for school admission. An 11‐year‐old student inadvertently received a dose of Td instead of Tdap. He/She received a 5‐dose series of DTaP in childhood. Does the student need to get the Tdap vaccine prior to admission to school? If so, how much time must go by before the Tdap can be administered? Yes, the student needs to receive the Tdap vaccine. Td does not contain the required booster for acellular pertussis required prior to entry to seventh grade. The student should receive a Tdap vaccination dose as soon as possible.
Text that reads:  TAKE A SHOT AT CANCER! Protect your child from HPV-related cancers by vaccinating. The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) spreads easily, and most people don’t know they have it. 90% of cervical cancers are caused by HPV 70% of mouth & throat cancers are caused by HPV The HPV vaccine protects your child’s future. The vaccine is recommended with other routine adolescent vaccinations Meningitis HPV Tdap & Prevents types of cancer HPV can be prevented in both girls and boys through vaccination. Boys and girls should complete the vaccine series by age 13. Ages 9-10 Good Ages 11-12 Perfect Timing! Ages 13-14 Still Time! Ages 15-26 Overdue 7th Grade SAFE EFFECTIVE LONG-LASTING Talk to your child’s provider today about preventing cancer! www.vdh.virginia.gov/immunization/requirements/ www.cdc.gov/HPV