Levi Morris, of Grantsville, WV, is the son of Dan and Amanda Morris. He has been accepted and plans to attend West Virginia University majoring in Engineering. He has been awarded the Promise Scholarship, the Robin Ames Memorial Scholarship, WVU Scholarship of Distinction, WVU Engineering Scholarship of Distinction, and WVSSAC Scholarship. Academic honors include: National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, AC Energy and Power completer, 2-year LKC Scholar Athlete, Trig Star competition-2nd Place, and Senior Class Representative. He was a member of the varsity cross country, baseball, and basketball teams. Levi enjoys the outdoors, especially fishing and riding dirt bikes. He loves sports and reading. During high school Levi completed dual enrollment courses through Glenville State University.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Levi Morris
Haley Jones, of Big Springs, WV, is the daughter of Billy Jones and Angela Powell. She has been accepted to West Virginia University, Glenville State University, and Marshall University. She plans to major in Dental Hygiene at WVU. She is a member of the Spanish Honor Society. Following graduation, Haley plans to reside in Morgantown, WV.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Haley Jones
Jordan Collins, of Grantsville, WV, is the son of Gary and Marjorie Collins. He has been accepted to Glenville State University and Marietta College. He intends to major in Forestry and minor in Natural Resources. His high school activities include playing football for two years and wrestling for one year. He is a member of National Honor Society.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Jordan
Mickaylee Cowan, of Grantsville, WV, is the daughter of Mike Cowan and Samantha Poling. She has been accepted to Glenville State University, Marshall University, Fairmont State University, and West Virginia University-Parkersburg. Throughout high school, she has participated in marching band, color guard, theatre, Showgirls, and dance team. Following graduation, she plans to attend school to become a full-time Aesthetician. Her 5-year plan is to move to a different state and open her own business.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Mickaylee
Ian David Persinger, of Chloe, WV, is the son of John and Alisha Persinger. He has been accepted to Glenville State University and Marshall University. He plans to major in Exercise Science. Ian has been a member of the football, wrestling, basketball, and baseball teams. His honors include: All-LKC Honorable Mention for catching and utility-baseball I 2021-2022 season, 2X AA/A wrestling Region IV state qualifier, WV-Mat Academic All-State Team member, and 2X Bob Bailess/Vearl Haynes Award recipient. Ian’s 5-year plan includes getting a job to support himself, obtaining a four-year degree, and starting a career that he loves soon after.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Ian
Marlee Hall, of Mt. Zion, WV, is a daughter of Roger and Cathy Hall. She has been accepted to West Virginia University and Glenville State University. She plans to attend GSU and major in business. Her goal is to create a business of her own. She has been a Social Studies Fair-County Winner, Math Field Day-County Winner, National History Day participant, and Trig Star participant. She was a member of the volleyball, softball, cheer, and track and field teams. She was also a member of Calhoun Cabaret. Her academic honors include: Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Honor Society, AC Energy and Power CTE Completer, and Highest Honor Graduate. Marlee loves creating art of many kinds, including singing and would love to continue that later in life. Her biggest goal is to explore and travel the world.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Marlee
Cody Nicholas, of Orma, WV, is the son of Alicia Nicholas. Cody is a member of the varsity baseball team. His academic honors include being inducted into the National Technical Honor Society. Following graduation, he plans to work for a living and his 5-year plan includes traveling with his family.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Cody Nicholas
Christeena Craddock, of Orma, WV, is the daughter of Craig and Cathy Craddock. She has been accepted to Pierpont Community and Technical College and Salem University and plans to major in Emergency Medical Services. She has been awarded a $14,000 athletic scholarship. During high school she has been a member of the varsity volleyball, track and field, and cheer teams. She is an EMT student and will complete her certification exam following graduation. She was Class Historian and Student Council Representative-Freshman, Class Treasurer and Student Council Representative-Junior, Homecoming Princess-Senior, and Prom Queen-Senior. Her academic honors include: Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, and Spanish Honor Society. Christee’s 5-year plan is to be an EMT, followed by becoming a paramedic and working as a flight paramedic.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Craddock
Zenna Zwoll, of Orma, WV, is the daughter of Marlan and Kelli Zwoll. She is Senior Class President. She has been accepted to Glenville State University and Marshall University. She has been awarded the Promise Scholarship. She is a member of Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society (Officer-VP), Spanish Honor Society, and National Technical Honor Society. She is a member of the track and field team. She has been a member of the band for many years. She earned the honor of leading the marching band as drum major for the past two seasons. She has also been a member of BCM and 4-H. She plans to attend Marshall University, majoring in nursing. Zenna’s 5-year plan is to return to Calhoun County to work as a nurse specializing in wound care.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Zenna
Hunter Thacker, of Orma, WV, is the son of Kari Jarvis. He has been accepted to BridgeValley Community and Technical College. During high school, Hunter was a member of the varsity football, wrestling, and baseball teams. He enjoys fishing and hunting. Hunter’s career plan is to pursue a career as a lineman.
almost 2 years ago, Gina Stump
Thacker
Calhoun County Schools received a $20,000 grant from the Sisters Health Foundation to provide tobacco prevention/intervention and mental health awareness & wellness: Train Your Brain; Help, Hope, Live in Calhoun for students through a brokered partnership with Westbrook, Minnie Hamilton Health Systems, Communities in Schools, 21st Century Learning and the Brother Up Foundation. We appreciate the additional support to continue our focus of help by creating a framework for connectedness and improvement in the lives of our students and families.
almost 2 years ago, Jeannie Bennett-Yoak
Calhoun County Schools and the West Virginia Department of Education is honored to announce the 2023 Golden Horseshoe winners for Calhoun County. Cooper Morris & Orion Swearingen Since 1931, students have been honored as knights of the Golden Horseshoe having demonstrated exceptional knowledge of West Virginia history on the state administered exam. This year, 226 winners will join the ranks of WV citizens who have won this prestigious award. Your county winners will have an opportunity to be recognized at our Golden Horseshoe ceremony on June 13, 2023 at the West Virginia Culture Center in Charleston, WV.
almost 2 years ago, Calhoun County Schools
Golden Horseshoe
2023 Horatio Alger Career and Technical Scholarship Application Deadline: June 15, 2023 Scholarships are awarded to students who have faced and overcome great obstacles in their lives who wish to pursue a career or technical education at an accredited non-profit post secondary institution in the United States.
almost 2 years ago, Brandi Sampson
WVU's S-STEM Scholarship Program Application Deadline: First consideration is given to application submitted before May15, 2023. WVU's Department of Physics and Astronomy received an NSF S-STEM grant to support WV students to study physics with a computational area of emphasis at WVU with a scholarship of up to to $10, 000 a year for up to 4 years. See Ms. Sampson for assistance in submitting your application.
almost 2 years ago, Brandi Sampson
HEALTH CARE PATHWAY INITIATIVE PROGRAM (HCPI) The Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine brings a glimpse into the care settings and structure of workplaces in science, research, health care, pharmacy, nursing, health informatics, technology, and engineering to HCPI in a fun and innovative way. Program participants will interact with medical students, faculty, and other health professionals. This program offers highly motivated underrepresented high school students (grades 9-12) interested in a career in STEM the opportunity to experience those careers first hand. Program dates are June 4-June 29. The deadline to apply is May 7, 2023. Please see Ms. Sampson for assistance in registering.
almost 2 years ago, Brandi Sampson
Good luck at the state Social Studies Fair today! #calhounproud
almost 2 years ago, Calhoun County Schools
2023 wvde ss fair
Attention Seniors!
almost 2 years ago, Brandi Sampson
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Good evening, Calhoun County students will be off on Friday, April 14 for Faculty Senate and professional development. Staff will report as scheduled.
almost 2 years ago, Kelli Whytsell
Please join us at CMHS in the Library for these informative workshops! These are beneficial for parents, guardians, foster parents, mentors, coaches, and community leaders.
almost 2 years ago, Brandi Sampson
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Fine Arts students 🎶
almost 2 years ago, Brandi Sampson
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