
We are still accepting students for Summer School Art Camp! Young artists will explore art with paper mache. Join us for a week of fun that will foster creative expression and good-looking projects! The only limit is your imagination.
This activity is completely free! All materials and supplies will be provided. You only need to bring your imagination and creativity.
Cover-ups are not required, but if you are concerned about your clothes, you may bring a smock, old shirt, or apron.
Middle School Art Camp: July 18-22
High School Art Camp: July 25-29
How to Register:
https://boe.calhoun.k12.wv.us/documents/aspire/summer-camp-opportunities/323746


MS/HS OUTDOOR Adventures camp will be an action packed week full of activity! We will be hiking, biking, canoeing/kayaking, and climbing through tree tops on a Timber Trek. This week will be full of adventure and a whole lot of fun! You absolutely do not want to miss out on this fun!
You can still sign up by clicking on the link. https://boe.calhoun.k12.wv.us/documents/aspire/summer-camp-opportunities/323746





We are still accepting Summer School students. Mrs. Haught would love to have you in her summer camp! She says "This will be a fun filled week of arts and crafts. We will be doing some fun summer canvas painting, tie dying t-shirts and making some very interesting creatures that you won’t want to miss."
Click here to register for your Summer Camp with Calhoun County Schools. https://boe.calhoun.k12.wv.us/documents/aspire/summer-camp-opportunities/323746





Hello High School Parents and Students,
We are still accepting registration forms for our summer camps.
For students failing classes, credits can be earned by taking credit recovery programing.
We still have 5 open slots for students wanting to take Driver’s Education.
Summer Camps for high school include the following:
Week 1 - Music, drama Theater, Hunter Safety
Week 2- Computer Science, Chemistry, Emergency Services
Week 3 - Game of life, Culinary, Hunters Safety,
Week 4 - Outdoor Adventure, Latin American Culture
Week 5 - STEM camp, Virtual Reality,
Week 6 - Art camp, Automotive Camp.
Please consider joining us to have fun while learning this summer.


Save the Children is conducting community surveys to gain insight into future programming and support needs. These surveys are brief, requiring less than ten minutes. The higher the participation rate, the more voices are heard. Accurate data will better position us to deliver community specific support.
Please click ( or copy and paste) the link to complete the survey: https://bellwethereducation.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eboqaAQD3mx6NoO
Thank you for your input.


Device Collection for 5th - 11th grade continues tomorrow. If you have not yet turned in your bookbag, device, and charger, please plan to do this tomorrow, May 19th. Any virtual students that have a school issued laptop will need to bring those tomorrow May 19th and the 20th. The device and charger must be placed in the school issued bookbag along with any other technology on loan from the school. Parents and students will be monetarily responsible for any missing, not returned items, and or damaged items. Replacement charges for a computer are $600, a charger is $50, and a bookbag is $65. Thank you and have a nice evening.

Good evening. The Technology Staff will begin collecting 5th - 11th grade computers starting tomorrow May 17th and continue collecting devices through May 20th. The device and charger must be placed in the school issued bookbag along with any other technology on loan from the school. Parents and students will be monetarily responsible for any missing, not returned items, and or damaged items. Replacement charges for a computer are $600, a charger is $50, and a bookbag is $65. Thank you and have a nice evening.

Sign up today for our Summer Programming- Don't Miss out!
"Learning while having fun"
Registration can be found on our website at:
https://boe.calhoun.k12.wv.us/documents/aspire/summer-camp-opportunities/323746


We are still collecting senior devices tomorrow, May 13th. The device and charger must be placed in the school issued bookbag along with any other technology on loan from the school and returned to a member of the Technology Staff in the Library at CMHS. Parents and students will be monetarily responsible for any missing, not returned items, and or damaged items. Replacement charges for a computer are $600, a charger is $50, and a bookbag is $65. Thank you and have a nice evening.

Senior device turn-in is tomorrow and Friday, May 12th and 13th. The device and charger must be placed in the school issued bookbag along with any other technology on loan from the school and returned to a member of the Technology Staff in the Library at CMHS. Thank you and have a nice evening.

Appalachian Council is looking to hire, all positions! Apply today!
Currently We have an opening in a Pleasant Hill Elementary Classroom.
https://www.appcouncil.org/employment/application.html


The Region 5 Social Studies Fair has been rescheduled for March 19th, due to the impending winter weather. A letter will be going home to the students who have qualified for Regionals. You can also click here for the letter. https://5il.co/1719e


Due to a water line break all students for Calhoun County Schools will be dismissed at 9:30Am to return home. Please note we understand there is a current phone outage. We are monitoring social media messages, and Please contact for questions and concerns Pleasant Hill Elementary 3043546022 or Arnoldsburg Elementary at 3046558616.

Good morning,
CMHS has extra security this morning. No direct threat has been made, but we are concerned about an individual. If you need to enter the building please use the buzzer. Thanks

The Calhoun Clarion had two competitions this past week. One was to guess the number of candies in a jar, and the other was a Valentine's Day Door Decoration Contest.
We are excited to announce that Mrs. Wendy Batton won the candy jar with a guess of 782. She was closest to the actual amount of 812.
The winners of the door contest were Miss Walburn's homeroom and Mr. Ray's homeroom. Honorable mention were Miss Holly Wilson's homeroom and Mrs. Craddock's homeroom.


The Calhoun Clarion is back in publication after many years. Newspaper class is a high school elective. We have been working hard to make our school newspaper something our staff and students look forward to purchasing. We are currently working on our 9th edition and plan to start posting some of our articles and photos to broaden our audience.

Congratulations to the following winners for Calhoun County Young Writers Fair. The judges loved the stories and wished there was more to read, another chapter perhaps? The Writers were able to help the judges visualize and feel the story. The students did not make their job easy. The Winners will have their entries submitted to the State Young Writers competitions.
Grade 1-2- “A Mermaid Friend” by Rylan Arnold, AES, 1st grade
Grade 3-4 “ The Beach Vacation” by Paisley Harper, PHE 4th grade
Grade 5-6 “The Tale of the Scorpion Temple” by Jude Walker, LKVCS 5th grade
Grade 7-8- “Expedition to Egypt” by Cameron Cottrill, LKVCS, 8th grade
Grade 9-10- “The Red Eyes” by Nyla Warner, CCMHS 10th grade
Grade 11-12 “ A Father’s Love” by Chase Marks, CCMHS 12th grade

Good Afternoon,
Bus 3 is running 20 minutes late due to a mechanical issue.

Calhoun County Schools will be on a three hour delay. Mechanics maintenance, custodians and administrators report at their normal time.

Please take a few minutes to complete the following survey below about the School Counseling program in Calhoun Schools. Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey to best prepare our department to serve student needs. The survey is confidential. If you have further questions, please contact your child's school counselor.
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=S7AZ4AwzekaLrgn7FzdNavcWYUYEI_BPipgqzY1xUD1UMlJNMzdVTTc1UElIOUxBUlpNOEM3S0JNWi4u