We are continuing our Teacher Appreciation Week highlights with Flat Rock Elementary. Staff at Flat Rock Elementary came together for a staff appreciation lunch hosted by our Human Resources team in April. It was a chance to pause, connect, and recognize the work happening each day to support students. While not everyone is pictured, these moments reflect the care and commitment seen across the entire staff. We’re grateful for all they do for their students and school community. See more photos on the division's Facebook page.
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22 days ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Three staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar lunch.
Two  staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar lunch.
Two  staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar lunch.
Two  staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar lunch.
Three staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar lunch.
Three staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar lunch.
Three staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar lunch.
Two  staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar lunch.
Two  staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar lunch.
Two  staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar lunch.
Teacher Appreciation Week is underway, and we are so excited to see and hear about the treats planned by our schools and parent groups to highlight the people who make our schools such special places. Knowing this week would be slammed, our Human Resources team hosted staff appreciation lunches across the division in April, treating the staff at each school along with Transportation and the Pocahontas Landmark Center. It was a small way to recognize the big impact our teachers and staff have every day. This week, we’ll be sharing photos from those visits, starting with Powhatan Middle School. We invite our community to join us in showing appreciation throughout the week.
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22 days ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Three staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar at a school.
Two staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar at a school.
Two staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar at a school.
Two staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar at a school.
Three staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar at a school.
Two staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar at a school.
Two staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar at a school.
Two staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar at a school.
Two staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar at a school.
Two staff members pose for a photo at a staff appreciation taco bar at a school.
As technology continues to evolve, so do the questions families are asking. Join our Student Services team for this month’s Powhatan Strong: Family Connection Series session. With “Keeping Our Kids Socially & Academically Grounded in an AI World,” the session will include a presentation and time for questions, offering practical insight for supporting your child. The virtual session will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 14. The Google Meet link is on the flier or
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22 days ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Flier with the following: PCPS logo, QR code. Text: Keeping Our Kids Socially & Academically Grounded in an AI World Thursday, May 14 Each month, PCPS’s Student Services team holds important discussions on topics that matter to you and your child. Each session includes a short presentation and time to ask questions. Scan here or visit https://meet.google.com/jub-bboh-fhc 2:00 PM Virtual
Mrs. Winston’s and Mrs. Garner’s seventh-grade English classes took their study of “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton a step further last week with a visit to the Innovation Lab. Working with Dr. Spott, students collaborated in small groups to design and build amusement parks inspired by the novel’s characters, themes, and events in the novel – helping build a deeper connection to the text through creativity and teamwork.
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23 days ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group of students pose for a photo with roller coasters they made in the Innovation Lab.
A photo of roller coasters made by students in the Innovation Lab.
Powhatan High School’s Culinary program includes a critical component called Bailey’s Café. Usually offered twice a week in late spring, every culinary class plays a role in making it happen, whether preparing food in advance or helping run the café when it is open. Pictured here, you can see Culinary 1 students cooking for and serving staff members their delicious lunches earlier this semester. Led by Mr. Robertson, the café offers students the chance to build skills in food preparation, teamwork, and customer service. Through experiences like Bailey’s Café, students can apply their learning in a real-world setting while developing skills they can carry with them beyond the classroom.
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25 days ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A teacher picks up her meal in a culinary cafe, from a student. A teacher and students work in the background.
Two school employees pick up their meals from  a student cafe.
A student waiter serves lunch to two deputies.
A student cook heats a hamburger on a grill.
A student cook makes a hamburger.
A teacher picks up her meal in a culinary cafe, from a student. A teacher and students work in the background.
A teacher pays for her meal in a culinary cafe, giving the money to a student cashier.
A teacher pays for his meal in a culinary cafe, giving the money to a student cashier.
Art, ideas, and a lot of creativity – our AP Art students are ready to share the work they’ve been creating. Fifteen Powhatan High School artists will each showcase a series of pieces built around their own personal themes. The public is invited to stop by, check out their work, and see the different directions their creativity has taken them. The AP Art Exhibition will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 14 at Powhatan War Memorial Cultural Arts & Community Center, 2375 Skaggs Road. Refreshments will be available, and Artist Awards will be announced at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free.
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27 days ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Flier featuring student artwork. Text: Powhatan High School visual Arts. AP Art Exhibition open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Thursday, May 14, 2026, 6-8 pm. Powhatan War Memorial Cultural Arts & Community Center, 2375 Skaggs Rd, Powhatan, Va. 23139. 15 Powhatan High School AP Art students will each exhibit a series of artworks based on a personal theme. Artist Awards will be presented at 7:30.
Ms. Wirt’s art students at Powhatan High School stepped into the role of studio photographers during a recent creative portrait project. The classroom was transformed into multiple studio spaces where students experimented with lighting, poses, and props to create dynamic portraits. Working together, they collaborated on setups and brought their creative ideas to life behind the camera. Here you can see some behind-the-scenes images and final products.
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27 days ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
An artistic portrait photograph using ice and lighting.
Three students work together to create an artistic portrait photograph.
An artistic portrait photograph using lighting.
An artistic portrait photograph using propts and  lighting.
Students work together to create an artistic portrait photograph.
Behind the scenes photo of a student creating an artistic portrait photograph.
An artistic portrait photograph using  lighting.
An artistic portrait photograph using ice and lighting.
Powhatan Elementary has a new way to show school pride with the addition of a Spirit Rock on campus. This project came together thanks to strong community support. A big thank you to the PTO for the idea, planning, and painting, and to the team at Luck Stone for helping select and deliver the rock. The Spirit Rock will serve as a fun and lasting way to celebrate students and build excitement and school pride across the school, with more ideas already in the works.
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28 days ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Five adults pose with a large rock in front of a school.
A large rock on a lawn has been painted orange with the silhouette of a Native American painted on it.
Fifth grades at Pocahontas Elementary found a thoughtful way to give back to staff last week. With support from Ms. Brooks and Mrs. Henderson, students created a “refresh bar” for teachers and staff as a way to show appreciation for all they do. Families donated supplies and drinks, and Chick-fil-A contributed tea to help make it possible. Staff members could also choose a tiny new pet and accompanying positive message. More than just a kind gesture, the project gave students a chance to learn about gratitude, service, and the impact of giving back to their school community.
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29 days ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Staff members make drinks at a refresh station created by students.
A staff member makes a drink at a refresh station created by students.
A staff member makes a drink at a refresh station created by students.
A staff member makes a drink at a refresh station created by students.
Staff members make drinks at a refresh station created by students.
A staff member holds up a tiny plastic pet while other staff make drinks at a refresh station created by students.
A teacher greets a student in a classroom full of other students.
Arefresh station created by students for staff members. A sign on the walls says: hydration station. pop by for a refreshment.
A teacher holding a drink poses with a student.
A staff member makes a drink at a refresh station created by students.
Students in Mrs. Ashman’s Forensic Science class at Powhatan High School put their investigative skills to the test earlier this semester during their arson unit. Students designed and built model houses, adding furniture and occupants, and created a backstory in which a fire in the home started either accidentally or intentionally. In the next phase of the project, the class headed outside, where Mrs. Ashman ignited each house according to the group’s scenario while students observed how the fire spread. In the following class, students stepped into the role of fire investigators, analyzing another group’s scene to determine whether the fire was the result of arson or accidental causes.
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29 days ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students observe a burning popsicle house as part of a unit on arson in their forensic science class.
Students observe a burning popsicle house as part of a unit on arson in their forensic science class.
A teacher starts a fire in a popsicle house as part of a unit on arson in her forensic science class while her students observe.
Students observe a burning popsicle house as part of a unit on arson in their forensic science class.
Students observe a burning popsicle house as part of a unit on arson in their forensic science class.
Students observe a burning popsicle house as part of a unit on arson in their forensic science class.
Students observe a burning popsicle house as part of a unit on arson in their forensic science class.
Students observe a burning popsicle house as part of a unit on arson in their forensic science class.
Students observe a burning popsicle house as part of a unit on arson in their forensic science class.
Students observe a burning popsicle house as part of a unit on arson in their forensic science class.
During two school assemblies held in March, students listened as African storyteller Ada Ari read stories and performed. Her visit, connected to Black History Month and Women’s History Month, gave students an interactive experience filled with dancing, storytelling, and hands-on exploration of cultural artifacts. Ms. Ari has written children’s books inspired by folk tales from countries across Africa, along with African language board books representing more than 40 languages and activity books that extend the learning. She also gives back, donating a portion of proceeds to orphanages across the continent.
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29 days ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
An African storyteller leads a school assembly in an elementary gym.
Students participate in  a school assembly in an elementary gym with an African storyteller.
Students participate in  a school assembly in an elementary gym with an African storyteller.
An African storyteller leads a school assembly in an elementary gym and uses student volunteers.
An African storyteller leads a school assembly in an elementary gym and uses student volunteers.
An African storyteller leads a school assembly in an elementary gym and uses student volunteers.
An African storyteller leads a school assembly in an elementary gym.
Students participate in  a school assembly in an elementary gym with an African storyteller.
Happy Earth Day! 🌎 PCPS STEM and Powhatan High School’s Planeteers Club joined the Powhatan County Earth Day Celebration held Friday in the Village, and students and staff had a wonderful time. The two groups hosted booths filled with hands-on “make and take” activities, helping visitors of all ages learn more about caring for our planet in creative ways. We appreciate the opportunity to celebrate Earth Day and connect with our community! 🧡🖤
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group  of teens and adults pose for a photo.
A family visits a booth at an Eartyh Day Festival.
A family visits a booth at an Eartyh Day Festival.
A family visits a booth at an Eartyh Day Festival.
A family visits a booth at an Eartyh Day Festival.
A family visits a booth at an Eartyh Day Festival.
A family visits a booth at an Eartyh Day Festival.
A family visits a booth at an Eartyh Day Festival.
Second graders in Ms. Tyson’s class at Flat Rock Elementary recently turned review for their place value assessment into an interactive challenge with the help of Innovative Learning Coach Ms. Bentzen. Students used Ozobots to complete an “Egg Hunt Challenge,” solving problems focused on place value, expanded form, word form, comparing and ordering numbers, and skip counting. Each correct answer unlocked colors code for their Ozobot to help guide it along its path. Once they successfully coded a new stop for their Ozobot, students earned the chance to hunt for an egg with a treat inside.
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students work on an egg-hunt themed math activity about place values.
Two teachers speaking to a calss sitting on a carpet.
A child tests an Ozobot using data from a math worksheet he completed to code the robot.
A child works on an egg-hunt themed math activity about place values. A teacher observes.
A child works on an egg-hunt themed math activity about place values.
Students work on an egg-hunt themed math activity about place values.
A child works on an egg-hunt themed math activity about place values.
A child works on an egg-hunt themed math activity about place values.
Students work on an egg-hunt themed math activity about place values.
A child tests an Ozobot using data from a math worksheet he completed to code the robot.
Earlier this semester, second graders in Mrs. Ford’s class at Pocahontas Elementary built three-dimensional shapes using marshmallows and toothpicks while discussing key attributes like angles, sides, and vertices. From cubes to pyramids, they explored a variety of shapes. The octagon proved to be one of the trickiest! 🧡🖤
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students use marshmallows and toothpicks to build geometric shapes.
A student uses marshmallows and toothpicks to build a geometric shape.
A student and a teacher use marshmallows and toothpicks to build geometric shapes.
Students use marshmallows and toothpicks to build geometric shapes.
Detective Hylton and Detective Joyner from the Powhatan Sheriff’s Office recently led cybersecurity assemblies for fifth graders at all three elementary schools focused on digital safety and online behavior. The sessions aimed to help students navigate the digital world securely by teaching them to protect their personal information and critically evaluate the content they see online. The detectives covered a wide range of vital topics, including cyberbullying, the realities of artificial intelligence (AI), identity theft, and social media behavior and security. A common thread ran through all of the topics – being careful about what they share because the internet is forever.
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A detective speaks to a group of students about cybersecurity in a school assdembly. Many of the students are raising their hands.
A detective speaks to a group of students about cybersecurity in a school assdembly.
Detectives speak to a group of students about cybersecurity in a school assdembly.
Detectives speak to a group of students about cybersecurity in a school assdembly.
A group of students listed to detectives speak  about cybersecurity in a school assdembly.
Detectives speak to a group of students about cybersecurity in a school assdembly.
Detectives speak to a group of students about cybersecurity in a school assdembly.
A detective speaks to a group of students about cybersecurity in a school assdembly.
A group of students listed to detectives speak  about cybersecurity in a school assdembly.
A group of students listed to detectives speak  about cybersecurity in a school assdembly.
Dive under the sea with us! 🐚✨
These cast members are bringing the magic of Disney’s The Little Mermaid to life on the PHS stage, and you won’t want to miss it. From shimmering costumes to show-stopping numbers, this production is sure to make waves all weekend long.
Join us in the PHS auditorium:
7:00 p.m. on Friday, April 24 and Saturday, April 25
2:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 25 and Sunday, April 26
Tickets are $10 at the door or online at gofan. co by searching for Powhatan High School.
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Eighteen teenagers dressed in costume as the cast of The Little Mermaid pose on a stage for a cast photo.
Make a splash this weekend with Powhatan High School Theatre’s production of Disney’s The Little Mermaid! Mark your calendar and get ready for an unforgettable show filled with music, talent, and a whole lot of fun under the sea. Four performances will be held in the PHS auditorium: 7:00 p.m. on Friday, April 24 and Saturday, April 25; 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 25 and Sunday, April 26. Tickets are $10 at the door or online at gofan .co by searching for Powhatan High School.
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Flier promoting theater production  with a mermaid and nautical graphics. Text: PHS presents Disney's The Little Mermaid. April 24 at 7 pm; April 25 at 2 and 7 pm; and April 26 at 2 pm. PHS auditorium. Tickets $10 at the door or online at gofan.co
Kindergarteners in Miss Stimpson’s class at Pocahontas Elementary were busy building their literacy skills through engaging stations on Wednesday. Students rotated through activities like a writing station focused on bugs, a “popcorn” game to practice letter sounds, a write-the-room activity with targeted sounds, and a digraph sort. We love how many different approaches you can take to engage students and strengthen early reading and writing skills! 🧡🖤
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students hard at work in a literacty station in class.
Students hard at work in a literacty station in class.
Students hard at work in a literacty station in class.
A student hard at work in a literacty station in class.
🌱 🌿 🍃 The first day of the Powhatan High School Annual Spring Plant Sale is almost in the books, and it was truly amazing! 🌾 🌸 🌼 Thank you to everyone who came out and supported the program by purchasing plants. The sale continues in the PHS Greenhouse from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday April 17, and from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 18. Take Judes Ferry Road to Old Church Road. Turn by the tennis courts and follow the road to the greenhouse behind the school. Cash or Check only. All sales benefit the PHS FFA and Horticulture programs.
The plant updated list is in the comments with the items that have sold out marked off. For questions, contact emilee.meinhard@powhatan.k12.va.us.
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A woman and child browse plants  at a plant sale.
A woman browses plants  at a plant sale.
Plant sale sign. Gives dates of April 16-17 from 8-5 and April 18 from 9-12.
A woman browses plants  at a plant sale.
A woman browses plants  at a plant sale.
A woman and man  browse plants  at a plant sale.
A woman browses plants  at a plant sale.
A woman browses plants  at a plant sale.
Women purchase plants at a plant sale.
A student helps a woman carry plants she bought at a plant sale.
PCPS celebrates the visual arts all year long, but the division has a special event going on right now with a wide variety of amazing student artworks on display. Please join us at the Pocahontas Landmark Center from 5 - 7 p.m. today, April 16 for an Opening Reception to appreciate the artwork of Powhatan County students at the Arts Celebration for Powhatan County Public Schools. It is free and open to the public.
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about 1 month ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Text: Powhatan County Public Schools Visual Art Exhibit. Opening Reception. Thursday, April 16, 2026. 5-7 p.m. Pocahontas Landmark Center