Mrs. Garner’s kindergarten class at Flat Rock Elementary School used a Humpty Dumpty craft to work on rhyming. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Children hold up their craft project.
Children hold up their craft project.
Children hold up their craft project.
Children hold up their craft project.
Mrs. Hall’s kindergarten class at Powhatan Elementary School embraced K as the letter of the day with a “Kindergarten Rocks!” theme. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Children pose for a group photo.
A child  poses for a rock star-themed photo with a paper guitar.
A child  poses for a rock star-themed photo with a paper guitar.
A child  poses for a rock star-themed photo with a paper guitar.
A child  poses for a rock star-themed photo with a paper guitar.
Mrs. Severson’s second-grade class at Powhatan Elementary School uses math manipulatives to work on an addition strategy called doubles. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Two children work on a math assignment.
Two children work on a math assignment.
A child works on a math assignment.
Two children work on a math assignment.
A classroom of children work on a math lesson while their teacher helps.
Two children work on a math assignment.
Two children work on a math assignment.
Ms. Blackburn's kindergarten class at Pocahontas Elementary School used their five senses to learn about and describe their teacher’s homemade strawberry jam. They wrote a story about it, too. #wearepcps #teampowhatan #ElevateEducatorsVA
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Children examine  jam on a cracker.
Children examine  jam on a cracker.
A child eats a cracker.
A child examines  jam on a cracker.
A table of jam on crackers.
A child examines  jam on a cracker.
Mr. Brazzale's eighth grade Physical Science students visited the Powhatan Middle School Innovation Lab, where they designed and built foam roller coasters to investigate the effects of different variables such as height and friction on the potential and kinetic energy of a marble.
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Two students design and build foam roller coasters.
Two students design and build foam roller coasters.
Two students design and build foam roller coasters.
A student designs and builds foam roller coasters.
A foam roller coaster.
When you miss school, you miss out on so many things! #SchoolEveryDay
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Text that reads: Missing School=Missing out. Below are some key reasons why it is important children attend school:  to learn, to have fun, to make new friends, to experience new things, to achieve, to develop new skills, to build confidence and self esteem.  Good attendance at school is important to allow a child or young person to fulfill their potential.
All three PCPS elementary schools held Back to School nights on Sept. 19, welcoming families to walk the halls and visit the classrooms where their children are educated. Thank you PCPS families for coming out for a visit, and thank you to our amazing staff and PTO members for working so hard to make these events possible. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
An adult and child smile at the camera.
Two adults and a child smile at the camera.
An adult and child smile at the camera.
Two adults and two children smile at the camera.
An adult and three children smile at the camera.
Two children smile at the camera.
An adult and child smile at the camera.
An adult and child smile at the camera.
Three women stand at the front of the room giving a presentation.
An adult and two children smile at the camera.
Mrs. Epps’ fourth grade class at Flat Rock Elementary School breaks down the multiplication process during their math lesson. #wearepcps #teampowhatan #ElevateEducatorsVA
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students work on a math lesson.
Students smile at the camera.
Students work on a math lesson.
Students work on a math lesson.
A student works on a math lesson.
A student works on a math lesson.
A teacher helps a student with a math lesson.
A teacher helps a student with a math lesson.
A girl smiles at the camera.
A teacher teaches a math lesson to a room of students.
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
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Photo of woman. Text that reads: Please Welcome New PCPS Employees. Kelly Sarkees. Comprehensive Intervention Specialist. About Me.  Hello! My name is Kelly Sarkees. I am so excited to be joining the Powhatan team. I came from Chesterfield County Public Schools. I love spending time with my family, which consists of my husband, my two sons and our Golden Retriever. I am looking forward to getting to know everyone better. Have a wonderful day.  One of my favorite holidays is St. Patrick’s Day.  In my free time, I love to walk, go to the beach, travel, and learn how to do new things.
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
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A man smiles at the camera.
A woman smiles at the camera.
A woman smiles at the camera.
A woman smiles at the camera.
A man smiles at the camera.
A man smiles at the camera.
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
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students participate in Book Jeaopardy.
Students participate in Book Jeaopardy.
Students participate in Book Jeaopardy.
Students participate in Book Jeaopardy.
Students participate in Book Jeaopardy.
A student acts as the host of Book Jeopardy.
Mrs. Adam’s first graders at Powhatan Elementary School worked in groups to design rafts that would get their gingerbread men across the crazy river. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Three students smile at the camera while working on an assignment.
A student works on an assignment.
Two students smile at the camera while working on an assignment.
Two students smile at the camera while working on an assignment.
During her sixth grade Exploratory Art class at Powhatan Middle School, Miss Keys had students create travel posters, starting with a black and white first draft and then moving on to a color final draft. Students could choose a real destination, such as Glacier National Park or Japan, or a fictional location. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Two students smile at the camera while working on an art project.
Two students smile at the camera while working on an art project.
Two students work on an art project.
A student smiles at the camera while working on an art project.
Two students work on an art project.
A student works on an art project.
Two students work on an art project.
A student smiles at the camera while working on an art project.
A student shows his art project.
Powhatan Middle School will host an evening of “Non-traditional High School Options” with representatives from the Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School for Government and International Studies, Appomattox Regional Governor’s School for the Arts and Technology, Code RVA High School and the Powhatan High School/Reynolds Community College for Advanced College Academy Program on Oct. 9, 2023. The purpose of this meeting is to provide interested students and their parents with information regarding the curriculum, graduation requirements, extracurricular activities, as well as answer questions regarding the application process for each high school option. Although the application process is open to current eighth grade students, fifth, sixth and seventh grade students and their parents are also invited to attend in order to assist in course planning before they reach the eighth grade. The evening will kick off with a review of Powhatan County Public Schools’ participation in these schools as well as answer some of the basic questions students and parents have about student participation in these high school program options. Applications will be available beginning on Oct. 13 from Mrs. Haskins in the Gifted Services office (B210) and Mrs. Baldwin in the school counseling office. Applications will be available to students currently enrolled in Algebra I. Private and homeschool families seeking applications will need to schedule an appointment with Mrs. Haskins to come to Powhatan Middle School, provide proof of residency and pick up an application. Applications cannot be mailed. The deadline for eighth graders to submit an application is Dec. 1, 2023. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Schedule of offerings for families of Powhatan middle schoolers and their families to learn about non-traditional high school options. The event will start at 5 p.m. Oct. 9 at Powhatan Middle School. After an overview at 5 p.m., families can attend sessions on up to three of the options at 5:15, 5:50 and 6:25.
Ms. Aston’s first grade class at Flat Rock Elementary School used a spelling sorting activity to practice vowel patterns. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A student works on a spelling sorting activity.
A student works on a spelling sorting activity.
A student works on a spelling sorting activity.
A student works on a spelling sorting activity.
A student works on a spelling sorting activity.
A student works on a spelling sorting activity.
A student works on a spelling sorting activity.
A student works on a spelling sorting activity.
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
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Standing in a group photo are Don Smith, Kirsten Bentzen, Bilal Z. Raychouni, Holly Smith, Beth Teigen and Jessica Miller.
Kirsten Bentzen talks about how she used grant money for her classroom.
Holly Smith talks about the Powhatan Education Foundation.
Jessica Miller talks about how she used grant money for her students.
 Bilal Z. Raychouni talks about how he used grant money for his students.
First grade students in Mrs. McCue’s class at Pocahontas Elementary School enjoyed experimenting with apples. They fed their appetite for knowledge…and then their bellies. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A child cuts an apple.
A child cuts an apple.
Co-teachers Mrs. Akins and Ms. Rhodes focused their seventh-grade math class at Powhatan Middle School on mastering the order of operations. #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A teacher helps a student with a math lesson.
A student works on a math lesson.
A teacher helps a student with a math lesson while another student works.
A teacher helps a student with a math lesson.
Three  students work on a math lesson.
A student works on a math lesson.
Four students work on a math lesson.
A teacher helps a student with a math lesson.
Co-teachers Mrs. Akins and Ms. Rhodes focused their seventh-grade math class at Powhatan Middle School on mastering the order of operations. #WeArePCPS #TeamPowhatan
over 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A student works on a math lesson.
Four students work on a math lesson.
A teacher helps a student with a math lesson.
A teacher helps a student with a math lesson.
A student works on a math lesson.
A teacher helps a student with a math lesson while another student works.
A teacher helps a student with a math lesson.
Three students work on a math lesson.
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 1 year ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Four teenagers play kan jam.
Four teenagers play spikeball.
Two  teenagers play kan jam.
Two teenagers  play cornhole.
Four teenagers play spikeball.
Two teenagers  play cornhole.
Two teenagers play kan jam.
Two teenagers  play cornhole.
Four teenagers play spikeball.
Two teenagers  play cornhole.