🎉 The Powhatan High School JROTC was thrilled to receive a generous check for $2,602 from a fundraiser the Moose Family Center held in August! This donation will help support the JROTC program and provide valuable resources for our cadets. A huge thank you to everyone who supported the fundraiser and made this possible! PCPS loves engaging with and building such strong relationships with our local community. 💙 #wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Two men in military uniforms and a large group of cadets, some in uniform, pose for a photo with a large check.
🎉 A huge thank you to our amazing community for coming out to support the first enrollment event for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in Powhatan last week at Powhatan County Public Library! 📚✨ The local program had an incredible launch, with 41 new registrations bringing Powhatan’s total by the end of the event to 225 children—representing 17% of the kids under age 5 in Powhatan! 🎈 That’s an amazing achievement, especially since the Dollywood Foundation projected the program would reach that milestone by Month 10. Powhatan did it in just the first month! A huge shoutout to the Powhatan Education Foundation, which spearheaded bringing this wonderful program to our county and found the community partners to help sponsor it. 🙌💖 It’s heartwarming to see so many families eager to kickstart their children’s reading journeys. Each month, these little ones will receive free, age-appropriate books right in their mailboxes, fostering a love of reading from an early age. Let’s keep this momentum going and ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive! 🌟
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A woman enrolls her children in Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.
Women enroll their children in Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.
A grandmother holds her granddaughter's hand as she reaches out to get a new book.
A woman enrolls her children in Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.
A woman enrolls her children in Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.
A woman enrolls her children in Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.
A woman poses with a child in a parking lot.
Five women pose for a photo.
🌟 Happy Monday everyone! We just wanted to take a moment to celebrate the amazing connections between our community and our classrooms. It’s always a joy to have community members visit and share their experiences with our students. Last week, we were thrilled to have former PCPS teacher Gail Timberlake visit Mrs. Dillon's fifth-grade social studies classes. She shared her fascinating story, “The Rescue of the Lady Slipper,” and talked about the history and rediscovery of bateau boats—such an important part of Powhatan’s local history! Thanks for being a part of our learning journey Mrs. Timberlake! As you might know, community engagement is a big deal for us at PCPS, so much so that it’s one of our Strategic Plan goals. Last year, we revamped our curriculum to fill the gap left when we moved the Virginia Studies course down a grade. Now, our fifth graders are diving into a rich geography curriculum that includes a mandatory unit on local history, all aligned with state standards. We’re still super proud that this new curriculum received a 2024 Achievement Award from the Virginia Association of Counties (VACo) in August! 🎉 #wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A woman in period garb  poses with a group of students.
A woman in period garb  poses with a group of students.
A woman in period garb  poses with a group of students.
Students listen to a guest speaker.
Students listen to a guest speaker.
Students listen to a guest speaker.
Students listen to a guest speaker.
A boy helps a guest speaker explain historical garb by modeling it.
A woman and a student use a measuring table to demonstrate the length of a boat.
A boy helps a guest speaker explain historical garb by modeling it.
🔥🎉 We’re gearing up for Homecoming at Powhatan High School, and we’d love for you to join us for a Community Bonfire! Bring your own chair and come enjoy a fun evening on Tuesday, October 8, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the high school. It’s going to be a great night with performances by the PHS Band, appearances from our JV and Varsity football teams, cheerleaders, and dancers. Plus, there will be food and games for everyone to enjoy! Just a quick note: all middle and elementary students need to be accompanied by an adult. Can’t wait to see you there! #wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Image of a fire. Text that reads: Kick-off to Homecoming. cOmmunity bonfire. bring your own chair. free. October 8th, 6-9 pm at PHS. PHS Band, JV adn Varsity football, cheer, dance, games, food. All middle school and elementary kids must be accompanied by an adult.
Here you see Mr. Ford, a site substitute at Flat Rock Elementary School, working with a student in Mrs. Schwartz’s kindergarten class. While our schools do best when our staff members are there, we know life can throw some curveballs and substitutes are needed. PCPS partnered with ESS to manage our substitute program beginning July 1, 2024. The seasoned educational personnel and management firm has more than two decades of experience providing trained and qualified substitute staff to school districts. If you are interested in being a substitute, please visit the ESS website linked in the first comment.
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A man sitting behind a desk talks to a child.
🌟 September is Attendance Awareness Month, and we want to highlight the key role healthy habits and good choices can make in helping students be present and succeed in school. Regular attendance plays a huge role in academic success, social development, and building those lifelong skills. 🌟 Let’s keep encouraging our students to show up and shine! ✨#wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Graphic of a diverse group of children. Text that reads: September is Attendance Awareness Month TIPS FOR GREAT ATTENDANCE Establish regular bedtime and morning schedules Avoid vacations and extended trips while school is in session Schedule medical appointments after school if possible Send children to school unless truly sick Arrive to school on time
Powhatan County Public Schools is hiring. We are looking for a Middle School Special Education teacher (math endorsement preferred). To learn more about becoming a valued member of our team, contact Human Resources at 804-598-5700 or visit the school division's website.
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Megaphone and text that reads: We Are Hiring Join Our Team Open Positions middle school special education teacher  (math endorsement preferred) Contact Human Resources (804) 598-5700 PCPS where career, community and family come together Our Website : www.powhatan.k12.va.us
We want to give a huge shoutout to the staff, volunteers, and organizations who helped put on a great “First Responders Night” and tailgate party before Friday’s varsity game. Thank you to Old Powhatan Baptist Church, Red Lane Baptist Church, and the Powhatan Rotary Club, who teamed up and mobilized their volunteers into action to support the evening with a pre-game tailgate. Also, a huge thank you also to the military personnel who attended the tailgate and game to be recognized. We appreciate your service. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A large group of studets in red, whilte, and blue pose for a photo.
A group of studets in red, whilte, and blue pose for a photo.
A group of studets in red, whilte, and blue pose for a photo.
A group of students in leotards pose for a photo.
Five adults and three children pose for a photo.
An adult and three chidlren pose for a photo.
A group of marines pose for a photo.
A cheerleader paints the face of a child.
A group of teens pose for a photo.
🎮 Mr. Beasley's Game Design class at Powhatan High is off to a purr-fect start! 🐱 Students in this particular class coded in a program called Scratch, which saw them moving a clever cat around the screen and navigating obstacles. 🖥️🕹️ Who's ready to see these future game designers in action? 🎉#wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Students work on a game design program called Scratch.
Students work on a game design program called Scratch. A teacher helps some of them.
Students work on a game design program called Scratch.
Students work on a game design program called Scratch. A teacher helps some of them.
Students work on a game design program called Scratch.
A student works on a game design program called Scratch.
Students work on a game design program called Scratch.
🌟 September is Attendance Awareness Month, and we want to highlight just how important it is for our students to be present in school every day. Regular attendance plays a huge role in academic success, social development, and building those lifelong skills. 🌟 When kids are here, they get to engage in enriching activities, build strong relationships with their peers and teachers, and make the most out of their learning experiences. 💪📖 Of course, we understand that sometimes illness or other issues come up, and that’s okay! 🤒💔 But for those days when students can be here, let's make the most of them! Attendance is a team effort, and we’re all in this together. Let’s keep encouraging our students to show up and shine! ✨#wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
PCPS logo and the backs of several school buses. Text that reads: Absences Add up! #schooleveryday Missing just 2 days a month means a child misses 10% of the school year.
🏈 Powhatan High School has some really exciting things planned tonight at the varsity football game against Manchester. The student theme for the night is “USA,” and the school and community are celebrating “First Responders Night.” Old Powhatan Baptist Church, Red Lane Baptist Church, and the Powhatan Rotary Club have teamed up and mobilized their volunteers into action to support the evening with a pre-game tailgate that begins at 5:30 p.m. at the high school. All are invited. After the tailgate, the game begins at 7 p.m., and it should be a really good one. 🏈 Our team is the 7th rated team in the area after beating Mechanicsville 46-13. 🌟 First responders, veterans, and active military get free admission to the game. Donations are being accepted to support the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Red, white and blue color scheme. Text that reads and details of a 5:30 p.m. pre-game tailgate and the 7 p.m. football game on Friday, Sept. 13 at Powhatan High School.
Our School Board Recap newsletter is back to keep you updated on the latest highlights and decisions from the School Board meetings. Check out the newsletter link in the first comment so you can stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in our schools! #wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
School division logo with text that reads: School Board Recap.  Catching up on this week's board meeting Three hexagons logo. Greetings PCPS Community, It's a new school year and a new edition of the Powhatan County School Board Recap. For
Today, Powhatan High School's JROTC cadets held a solemn and respectful 9/11 remembrance flag ceremony. 🎖️ Their dedication and poise honored the memory of those we lost and the heroes who stepped up. A powerful reminder of unity and service. 🌟 #wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
High school JROTC cadets  participate in a 9/11 flag ceremony.
High school JROTC cadets  participate in a 9/11 flag ceremony.
High school JROTC cadets  participate in a 9/11 flag ceremony.
High school JROTC cadets  participate in a 9/11 flag ceremony.
High school JROTC cadets  participate in a 9/11 flag ceremony.
High school JROTC cadets  participate in a 9/11 flag ceremony.
High school JROTC cadets  participate in a 9/11 flag ceremony.
Two men in uniform pose for a photo.
Two adults and one child pose for a photo.
High school JROTC cadets  participate in a 9/11 flag ceremony.
This morning, Powhatan Middle School honored 9/11 with a heartfelt remembrance flag ceremony. 🎖️ The event, beautifully led by members of Scouting Troops 1833 and 1832, was accompanied by a moving performance from our eighth-grade chorus. 🎶 It was a touching tribute to those who serve and remember.
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Boy Scout members perform a flag ceremony on 9/11.
Boy Scout members perform a flag ceremony on 9/11.
Boy Scout members perform a flag ceremony on 9/11 accompanied by the 8th grade chorus.
The 8th grade chorus  performs during  a flag ceremony on 9/11.
Boy Scout members perform a flag ceremony on 9/11.
A group of scouts pose for a photo.
The 8th grade chorus  performs during  a flag ceremony on 9/11.
Boy Scout members perform a flag ceremony on 9/11 while staff observe.
Boy Scout members perform a flag ceremony on 9/11.
Staff observe a 9/11 ceremony.
📚✨ September is Attendance Awareness Month! 🌟 From the first day of school to our students’ future careers, showing up consistently can help pave the way for success at every stage of life. Let’s make every day count! 💼🎓 #wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Six graphics showing individuals at increasing grades. Text that reads:  ATTEND TODAY,         ACHIEVE TOMORROW Preschoolers Build skills and develop good habits for showing up on time Good school attendance means... Elementary students Read well by the end of third grade Middle schoolers Pass important courses High schoolers Stay on track for graduation Graduates Earn a college degree, trade certification, or serve in the military Workers Succeed in their chosen field
Do you know a Powhatan County Public Schools employee who is Inspiring, Empowering, or Innovating? We want to hear from you. Tell us about any staff member who is making a difference in the lives of our children by inspiring, empowering or innovating. Just click on the link in the first comment to tell us about a Powhatan Schools staff member who deserves to be recognized. We welcome suggestions from students, families, co-workers or community members. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Graphic of different colored hands made out of words. In the center is the PCPS logo and the words Human Resources. At the top is text that reads: Do you know a Powhatan County Public Schools employee who is Inspiring, Empowering, or Innovating?  We want to hear from you.
PCPS wins statewide award for history curriculum POWHATAN, VA – Powhatan County Public Schools’ (PCPS) efforts to develop a dynamic, in-house geography and local history curriculum for fifth graders were recently recognized with a 2024 Achievement Award from the Virginia Association of Counties (VACo). PCPS was among 45 recipients across Virginia to receive this prestigious honor, which highlights excellence in local government programs. The award-winning curriculum, developed during the 2023-2024 school year, emphasizes local history to ignite community pride, honor our heritage, celebrate our future, and inspire future generations. The VACo Achievement Awards are highly competitive, showcasing innovative solutions to challenges faced by counties. The winning entries announced on Thursday, August 29 addressed issues ranging from housing and recreation to communication strategies and beyond. “Thank you to all who participated in the 22nd year of the Achievement Awards,” VACo Executive Director Dean Lynch said. “Last year we received 135 submissions, which was then our highest total ever. This year 145 entries were submitted. The program continues to grow because our member counties continue to do innovative work and find solutions to problems. The VACo Achievement Awards is a celebration of the hard work, good decision-making, and problem-solving skills of county staffs and leadership.” The new curriculum was developed after the division moved the Virginia Studies course down a grade level, reducing the testing burden on fifth-grade teachers and students. This shift left a gap in the fifth-grade instructional program, which PCPS addressed by creating a comprehensive geography course aligned with Virginia Department of Education standards, including a mandatory unit on local history. The curriculum was primarily crafted by Toni Kilpatrick, former K-12 History and Social Studies Curriculum Specialist, with valuable contributions from retired specialist Carol Simopoulos. Superintendent Beth Teigen praised their efforts, stating, “I am so proud of the work Toni Kilpatrick and Carol Simopoulos spearheaded to create a unit of study focused on the geography and history of Powhatan County for all fifth graders. The noticeable boost in students' understanding and enthusiasm for local history speaks volumes about the quality and effectiveness of the program these educators have developed." Dr. Teigen also highlighted the collaboration with the Powhatan County Historical Society, which offered resources and insights that enriched the curriculum to help bring Powhatan County’s history to life for students. PCPS will honor the innovative work behind this award-winning curriculum at an upcoming School Board meeting. CAPTION FOR PHOTOS: Students in Mrs. Hannaford’s fifth-grade class at Flat Rock Elementary School work in teams to create imaginative maps that have a title, three regions, three geographic features, examples of absolute and relative locations, and one industry. The students are learning new vocabulary they will see throughout the year in the division’s new fifth-grade geography curriculum. #wearepcps #teampowhatan #elevateeducatorsva
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A group of students work together on a geography project where they create a map of an imaginary world.
A group of students work together on a geography project where they create a map of an imaginary world.
A group of students work together on a geography project where they create a map of an imaginary world.
A group of students work together on a geography project where they create a map of an imaginary world.
A group of students work together on a geography project where they create a map of an imaginary world.
A group of students work together on a geography project where they create a map of an imaginary world.
A group of students work together on a geography project where they create a map of an imaginary world.
A group of students work together on a geography project where they create a map of an imaginary world.
A group of students work together on a geography project where they create a map of an imaginary world.
Are you ready for some football? !? So are we, but before the season officially kicks off, we need to share important information as we prepare to host our Varsity Football Team and guests at James W. Woodson Stadium for our first home game against the Mechanicsville Mustangs on Friday, September 6th. Please take a moment to review our updated guidelines and procedures for attending this and other PHS events. Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you on Friday night. #wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A background photo with football players  and text reads:  Please review the Powhatan High School football guidelines and procedures (Page 1) Tickets can be purchased online via Gofan.co. We recommend avoiding cash purchases if possible. Gates will open for entry at 6 p.m. Guests who have pre-purchased tickets on Gofan.co (preferred) may enter through any open gate or the main ticket booth at the top of the stairs. Tickets can also be bought onsite via GoFan.co on your phone. After purchasing, proceed through the gates to enter the stadium. Guests with passes should enter through the double gates located to the far left of the ticket booth. Bags, posters, powder, noisemakers, footballs/balls, and outside food and beverages are not allowed. Face masks are permitted for health reasons but must not cover the entire face (e.g., ski masks are not allowed). Due to anticipated large crowds, we advise arriving early to minimize wait times. Re-entry to the stadium is not permitted once guests leave.
A background photo with football players  and text reads:  Please review the Powhatan High School football guidelines and procedures (Page 2) The Home Side of the stadium is the side closest to the concession stand. Fans should remain seated during the game, except when purchasing concessions or moving between locations, for safety and visibility reasons. Standing is prohibited in the following areas: In front of the bathroom/paved entryway On the ramps leading to the stands Along any pathway used by guests Adults should accompany middle school-aged children and younger guests, who should enjoy the game from their seats. High school students without transportation should have their ride ready to pick them up immediately after the game ends. We will remind students about this during the 4th quarter. Please remember that schools are alcohol, tobacco, vape, drug, and weapon-free zones, including all after-school activities and events. All other school rules and expectations are also in effect.
A background photo with football players  and text reads:  2024-25 Varsity Football Game Themes 1. Home vs. Mechanicsville (9/6): Neon 2. Home vs. Manchester (9/13): USA 3. Away vs. James River (9/20): College Kid Day 4. Home vs. Huguenot (9/27): Camo 5. Away vs. LC Bird (10/4): Jersey Night 6. Home vs. Cosby (10/ 11): Orange and Black 7. Away vs. Midlo (10/18): Standing on Business (Business attire) 8. Home vs. Monacan (10/25): Pink Out 9. Away vs. Clover Hill (11/1): Winter/Ski 10. Senior Night- Home vs. Wythe (11/8): Black Out (No face paint)  * All attire must follow the dress code and hats are not allowed at school, but can be worn to the game!*
When students miss school, they miss out on so many things! #SchoolEveryDay #wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
Background is yellow school lockers. Text that reads: To build confidence & self esteem. To develop new skills. To achieve. To experience new things To make new friends. To have fun. To learn. Missing School=Missing out Below are some key reasons why it is important children attend school: Good attendance at school is important to allow a child or young person to fulfill their potential.
🎭 Ms. Firda's Theatre Arts class at Powhatan High School had a blast getting to know each other and testing their deduction skills with a fun game of charades! 🤫 The students were learning how to communicate without saying a word, all while gearing up for their pantomime unit. Who knew silence could be so expressive? 👐✨#wearepcps #teampowhatan
11 months ago, Powhatan County Public Schools
A student pantomimes to help fellow students guess her word in charades.
A student pantomimes to help fellow students guess her word in charades.
Students watch a fellow student act out a word during charades.
A student picks a word to act out in  charades.
A student pantomimes to help fellow students guess her word in charades.
A student pantomimes to help fellow students guess her word in charades.
A student pantomimes to help fellow students guess her word in charades.