NO High School volleyball practice this evening due to storms. There will be practice tomorrow, Tuesday, August 8 at 3:30 to 530. Please make sure to bring physicals. ~Emilee Nichols, Athletic Director
over 1 year ago, Gina Stump
Dear CMS 6th Graders, Mr. Cosgrove couldn't wait to see you and begin teaching you in two weeks. He's ready to get started NOW! Please see the following message from him: Sixth Grade Social Studies Students Your teacher can’t wait to get started Preamble Challenge! The first thing I want you to learn this year is, who’s the boss in this country. The Constitution tells you the roles and responsibilities of the three branches of government, and exactly how the government works. It is explained in the articles and amendments. However, who is in charge, and the goals of the Constitution, are given in the first paragraph, called the Preamble to the Constitution. In fact, the first three words will tell you who is in charge. Your job: memorize the Preamble, and recite it to me on the first day of class, August 18th. If you do recite it, you will get 3-raffle tickets. I have to give the kids a chance that didn’t get to see this, and will tell them on the 18th. They only have until the 21st for 2 tickets. At least three prizes will be given to each class. I’m a poor teacher so don’t expect too much (basketball, fishing pole type stuff). If you are shy that first day, you can work with a friend and recite it together (you don’t have to recite it in front of the whole class, but, I hope you do). Have fun with this, don’t panic, it is not mandatory. Enjoy the rest of your summer. I’ll get back to my lesson plans… Mr. Dan Cosgrove The Preamble We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
over 1 year ago, Gina Stump
For Calhoun County Middle High School Students in grades 6-12 interested in doing cross country; practice begins Monday, July 31st at 3pm-5pm. Meet at the barn at Calhoun County Park. Bring your physical, water bottle and appropriate clothing.
almost 2 years ago, Calhoun County Schools
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The Columbus Zoo Field Trip is expected to return back at CCMHS at 8:45 PM. We will update if anything changes.
almost 2 years ago, Calhoun County Schools
On April 19th, Mason Siwicki competed in the Trig-Star math competition at Glenville State University. The event was supported by the WV Society of Professional Surveyors and the National Society of Professional Surveyors. After receiving 1st place at GSU, his score was compared with other winners across the state. He was notified this week that of all the participants in WV, he was ranked the top scorer. Later this month Mason will be taking the National Trig-Star exam representing WV.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Mason
The week of June 11th-16th Emily Anderson attended American Legion Auxiliary WV Rhododendron Girls State. Throughout the six days she listened to guest speakers including Senator Shelley Moore Capito and other WV state elected officials. She participated in learning about our state government and learned many leadership skills. Girls State has a mock election, where Emily ran for the House of Delegates. She was elected into the House among her peers. With this, she made history and was given the opportunity to take part in the very first joint Legislative session between Mountaineer Boys State and Rhododendron Girls State. The bill that she took part on passed through both the House and the Senate. It was titled Community Mental Health Initiative. This bill extended access to facilities and services for mental health in the state of WV. Emily said “It was one of the best things I have ever experienced, and Girls State will always hold a special place in my heart!” Emily is a senior at Calhoun Middle High School and is the daughter of Shannon and Trudi Anderson.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
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Congratulations to Bryant Yoak, 2nd Team Class A All-State pitcher!
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Bryant
Save the Date! The annual Calhoun County Schools "Back to School Bash" has been scheduled for August 15th, from 4:00 - 6:00 PM, @ CMHS! We look forward to seeing you there!
almost 2 years ago, Student Services
back to school bash
6th - 8th grade boys interested in basketball!
almost 2 years ago, Holly Burch
bball
Anthony Schoo, of Grantsville, WV, is the son of Casey and Marissa Staples. He has been a member of eh cross-country, basketball, and wrestling teams.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Anthony
Colby Lamb of Munday, WV, is the son of April Richards. He has been accepted to West Virginia University-Parkersburg. He has been awarded the G. Dave Ramezn Memorial Scholarship. He was a member of the 2022 SKILLS USA West Virginia Gold Medalist in Information Systems. He was a member of the Calhoun-Gilmer Career Center E-Sports and Track and Field teams. He was also a member of Mu Alpha Theta and the National Technical Honor Society. Colby has had a fascination with taking old computers and fixing them from the time he was a young child. In his spare time, he enjoys playing video games and talking to friends. He plans to major in Information Technology and upon college graduation, he plans to find a job and live in the Parkersburg area.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Colby
Mr. Cosgrove’s Social Studies Awards Awards were given to 6th grade students for achievements during the 2022-2023 school year. Special awards included: The Spirit of Tuskegee Award/Citizenship Award and Excellence Award to Trevor Mayle (American Flag pin, Social Studies Medal and Tuskegee Airmen Bronze Coin from the U.S. Mint) Excellence Award as the co-top 6th grade social studies student to Trinity Probasco (American Flag pin, Social Studies Medal and 16th Street Baptist Church Bronze Coin from the U.S. Mint) Excellence Award as the co-top 6th grade social studies student to Mackenzie Wright (American Flag pin, Social Studies Medal and 16th Street Baptist Church Bronze Coin from the U.S. Mint) Certificates of Commendation (With American Flag pin, and Social Studies Medal) For recognition and appreciation for superior academic performance, effort, and conduct in the 6th grade Social Studies Classroom were awarded to: 2nd Period: Carissa Sands, Preston Sauer, and Lydia Starcher 5th period: Paislee Perkins, Regan Smith, Danika Starcher, and Kiera Trask 6th period: Trevor Mayle, Trinity Probasco, and Mackenzie Wright Certificates of Appreciation (With American Flag pin) for recognition and appreciation for academic performance, effort and conduct in the Social Studies Classroom were awarded to: 2nd period: Caden Osborne, Lilly Falls, Elizabeth Garrett, Riley Hupp, Olivia Sarratori, Paityn Roberts, and Izabella Zwoll 5th period Ryan Carpenter, Caiden Wolford, Mollie Perkins, Iyree Reynolds and Ellie Tawney 6th period Sam Bailey, Hanlea Campbell, Caylee Cottrill, Aleeya Hosey, Jace Lemon, Camry Parsons, Ryland Smith, and Avery Wood Empowerment Acknowledgements Leadership awards – For outstanding demonstrated leadership skills in the Universal Explorer’s Pathway:​Tucker Sampson, Anessia Kerby, Hanlea Campbell, and Trinity Probasco STEM Achievement Award for superior work with drones, United States Space Force, and leaders in the technology division of the Universal Explorers awarded to Anessia Kerby and Tucker Sampson 7th Grade Acknowledgements This is the 23rd year Mr. Cosgrove has selected a Student of the Year. Last year, two students were selected as the Student of the Year. They were not recognized at the time and received their certificates this year. They also received Certificates of Commendation for their continued superior performance in the social studies classroom. Last year’s Student of the Year were: Kendall Snodgress and Jasmyne Tingler This year, Tucker Sampson, was selected as the Student of the Year—based on performance, conduct, and simply for being a great kid! Note: Funding for awards was due in part to a generous donation from Civil Rights Freedom Rider, Joan Browning.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
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Reminder: student devices (computer, charger and possible bookbag) need to be turned in before school is out. Please see the attached picture or information below for the schedule. Students will be called by AA to the library to return equipment. Please contact the school if you have any questions. Computer Collection Information 5th Grade - 5/22, 8am-3pm 6th-8th grade- 5/25 ,11:30am-3pm and 5/26 8am, – 11:30am 9th-11th - 5/24, 8am-3pm (or after last exam) and 5/25, 8am–11:30am
almost 2 years ago, Calhoun County Schools
Computer collection schedule
Graduates, use the code pictured to access and order professional graduation photos by Lifetouch.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
grad pics
Good morning, due to a mechanical issue bus 11 is running behind. Bus 23 will be picking up bus 11 students this morning. Thank you.
almost 2 years ago, Calhoun County Schools
Calhoun County Middle/High School Class of 2023 presents: Valedictorian~Jaelyn Rose Jett Salutatorian~Levi Marshall Morris Salutatorian~Mason Eli Siwicki Congratulations on your accomplishments! Best of luck in your future endeavors!
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
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Bradyn Toney, of Big Bend, WV, is the son of Bryan and Paige Toney of Grantsville. Brady was a student at Calhoun Gilmer Career Center where he studied mechanics at the Busted Knuckle Garage under Jim Snyder. Brady served as Honor Guard for CAP appearing at services and ceremonies. He also played baseball until an injury required more surgery. Brady plans to enter the workforce after graduation and then attend UNOH to study to be a diesel mechanic. His passion is to custom build cars from the ground up and plans to start with a 1969 Firebird because that was his Uncle Rick’s first car.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Brady
Marietta College is hosting a Sports Medicine Visit Day on September 20, 2023. This event is free and designed to expose students to the exciting programs of sports medicine and athletic training. The event will be hands-on and led by the staff at Marietta College. Please see Ms. Sampson for more details and help to apply.
almost 2 years ago, Brandi Sampson
Good morning, You may hear students talking about the our new alert system today. Calhoun County School is in the final stages of testing the system, provided by the COPS Grant, in our schools. This system will allow quicker response times for schools and first responders in case of an emergency. Evaluation of the system is starting, to ensure all the settings and various announcements are working.
almost 2 years ago, Calhoun County Schools