👩⚕️👨⚕️ Nursing students at Wetzel Tech. received their new scrubs today!! #healthcare #nurses #wetzelcs #wvde

Meet team “Shake n Bake” for the 2024 Culineering Challenge! ⚙️🧁
Elizabeth Utt- Culinary
Grace Hoagland- Culinary
Riley Blake- Social Media Director
Will Morgan-Engineer
Vincent Sigley-Engineer
#wvde #CTE #Wetzelcs

Wetzel County FFA students from Magnolia, Hundred and Valley attended the West Virginia FFA Fall Leadership Conference at Cedar Lakes. Here students learned different leadership skills and techniques to help them grow as leaders. #future-leaders #skills #FFA #Wetzelcs

Miss Carla’s Pre-k class at LDS is working hard in our letter H station this week. Hands on activities 🖍️✂️✏️ allows us to learn through exploring and we use many of our developmental skills. Keep up the hard work kids! #learning #hands-on #teaching #Wetzelcs




A special thank you to Brian Croasmun (local author & retired teacher) 👨🏫 ✍️ for providing a digital copy of The Clemente Ball to TIS, Kandi Loy-Kay, to have it translated into another language to include all students in the classroom in the reading of his first novel. The students are enjoying reading the novel! #reading #bookstudy #novel #Wetzelcs

Superintendent Porter visits the after school robotics 💻 🤖 students at NMS. Our future engineers, architects, computer scientists. Their future is bright! 💡#Wetzelcs #robotics #coding










Congratulations to the Pine Grove FFA members who competed in the Livestock and Nursery CDE contests at WVU. #ffa #students #excellence #Wetzelcs



Congratulations to all the Magnolia FFA Teams. Magnolia had an impressive showing with bringing home 2 of the 5 state champion individuals!
1st place Team Meats Evaluation
Damian Lancaster- State Champion individual
Gavin Wade- 2nd place individual
Elizabeth Johnson- 3rd Place individual
Kaiden Whiteman- 4th place individual
2nd Place Team Nursery Landscape
Harlie Wykert- State Champion individual
Kiera Dowler - 10th place individual
Josy Nice
Olivia Hohman
Livestock Evaluation Team - complete results tbd
Eden Harlan
Emersyn Glasscock
Ayden Spitzer
Joey Beito







Christine Mitchell, WCS Board of Education member and Hope Gas employee, was instrumental with HHS becoming a Community Partner with Hope Gas. HHS Principal, Mr. Wilson applied for a grant with Hope Gas in the amount of $3000 to go to clothing, food, and school supplies. The principal started the Hornet Pride Program at Hundred High School to help student's basic needs. Mr. Wilson spoke on the importance of the community partnership, "We are proud to be a community partner with Hope Gas. This money will go a long way to help our students. I want to thank Mrs. Mitchell and Hope Gas for all they do for the students of Hundred and Wetzel County." #thankful #Wetzelcs #community

For Project Lead the Way, sixth grade students in Mr. Mills's Design & Modeling class at LDS designed and built paper skimmers and tested them for effectiveness of design. After completing the test runs, they will make modifications and run again. #learn #engagement #thinking #Wetzelcs





Superintendent Porter's visit to HHS
https://youtu.be/N8eFa05Q1bk?feature=shared
Roll Call 📣 Is your child in school? 🏫 It is Attendance Awareness Month & we want to encourage your child to show up every day and learn!! Students at PCE are learning every day!! #everydaymatters #learning #attendance #Wetzelcs










👧🏼👧🏽👦🏻Kindergarten students at PCE listening 👂🏻 and learning how to sound out letters. #showupdaily #learningeveryday #sounds #alphabet #wetzelcs






Kindergarteners at LDS had an exciting time during Outdoor Day!










It was Pepperoni Roll Day!!
Short Line students enjoyed one of the favorite lunches our cooks prepare! Thank you to our wonderful cooks for preparing homemade pepperoni rolls for lunch!! Yummy 😋 😋






A message from Superintendent Porter.
https://youtube.com/shorts/cxyBYm7V4Ys?feature=shared
Congratulations to our students that show up everyday to learn!! Attendance matters!!

Mrs. Walker, our school librarian, has a really cool display in the library again this year! Featuring a carnival theme, the display has been in the works since last year. It took her two weeks to put together, with the help of her husband. They both really had fun building it. When asked how it works, she said, "It is imagination powered!" In terms of the student response to the display, Mrs. Walker said that all of the classes really like it, but Pre-K seems to be the most enthusiastic about it. Be sure to check it out!
Pictured: 5th Grade and Social Media Club


9th grade students in Mr. Sapp and Mrs. Sapp’s Humanities 9 (World Studies & English 9) classes culminated their first geography and economics unit by creating their own island nations. Students were tasked with using the skills they learned to create a unique country and design a map, including a minimum of five cities and five landforms. Next, students will compete in an economic game to buy, sell, and trade resources with each other, using their knowledge to try to earn the most profit in order to win the game.
Check out some of these student-created maps!









