
Congratulations to JCS FFA students on their strong showing in the West Virginia State FFA Winter Career Developments competition at West Virginia University! Participating chapters included Charles Town Middle (CTMS), Harpers Ferry Middle (HFMS), Shepherdstown Middle (SMS), Jefferson High School (JHS), and Washington High School (WHS). Several teams received top placements in the competition, with JHS FFA's Agricultural Technology and Mechanical Systems Team claiming its second consecutive state title to represent West Virginia at the national contest in October! For a complete list of individual and team winners, visit https://www.jcswv.org/article/951903.





Jefferson County Schools puts the safety of our students at the forefront of all we do. Our staff receives training on numerous protocols and practices to ensure student safety in our schools. An employee at Jefferson High School used that training on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023, when they reported another employee for allegedly making inappropriate comments to a student in an aggressive manner. Following our safety protocol, the employee was immediately removed, and we contacted law enforcement to initiate an investigation. The families of impacted students have been notified. Any inappropriate behavior verified as part of the ongoing investigation will be shared with those involved as part of our partnership with our families in keeping kids safe.


JCS middle schoolers received a message of kindness and positivity as they headed into the winter break. Author and educator Jefferson J. Jones visited all four middle schools as part of a district-wide focus on anti-bullying and emotional intelligence development. Visit https://www.jcswv.org/article/947039 to read more about his message to "fill the buckets of others," along with student and staff reactions to that message.

Dec. 21: All Jefferson County Schools and offices will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, Dec. 22, based on the timing of anticipated frozen precipitation. Please remember that winter break begins on Friday, Dec. 23, and that students will not return to school until Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. Have a safe and happy holiday.

C.W. Shipley staff and students welcomed the community this morning to celebrate our National Blue Ribbon status. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this process and for supporting our amazing students!





This is a reminder that winter break begins with a two hour early release this Thursday, Dec. 22,2022, to give our faculty senates time to meet ahead of winter break. Students will return from break on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. Have a safe and restful break.


Dec. 16, 2022: A Jefferson County School Bus was involved in an accident this morning on Summit Point Rd. and Lloyd Rd. There were no students on the bus and no injuries have been reported.


After consulting with state weather officials and the state department of highways, we have determined that in the interest of student and staff safety, all Jefferson County Schools and offices will be closed on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. We ask essential personnel to contact their supervisor for direction. We are grateful for your support as we work to keep students and staff safe.

EARLY DISMISSAL: Driswood Elementary School will dismiss students at 1:00 PM TODAY, Dec. 14, due to a water main break. Our partners at JUI will delay their repairs so students can eat lunch ahead of dismissal. This only impacts Driswood Elementary School students. We appreciate everyone’s support as we ensure student safety. Thank you for your understanding and trust.


Congratulations to the Jefferson High School Cheer Team! they are the WVSSAC State champions!!! Go Cougars!!



Good luck to the Jefferson High School Cheer Team! They are heading to Marshall University for the WVSSAC State Cheer Championship on Saturday. Go Cougars!


We're pleased to bring holiday cheer to neurodiverse students and their families again this year with the second annual JCS Sensory Santa! This event gives sensory-sensitive children and their families a chance to visit Santa in a calmer, less-chaotic environment. The fun continues the weekend thanks to our student and staff volunteers!

This week, we're proud to recognize the contributions of our JCS community to computer science education. Thank you to the teachers and staff dedicated to inspiring our students in this field while working to make computer science education accessible to all learners!


Dec. 7, 2022: Jefferson County Schools has been made aware of a nationwide series of false active shooter threats being made against schools. Several 911 centers and law enforcement agencies around West Virginia have already received these calls, including one against Washington High School in Jefferson County. We have confirmed that the local threat was NOT CREDIBLE; however, we are continuing to work closely with local law enforcement to ensure the safety of our students and staff at all of our schools.
Jefferson County Schools takes all threats seriously and will continue to fully investigate any threat we receive. You can read more about our standard response protocol on our website www.jcswv.org/safety
Please call the Safe Schools Helpline at 1-866-723-3982 to report suspicious activities at school facilities or events.


National Special Education Day commemorates the signing of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) into law in 1975, granting children with special needs access to free and quality public education. Today we recognize and celebrate our incredible special education community at JCS with a heartfelt THANK YOU to the teachers and aides who serve some of our most exceptional learners. 💙💛💙💛


JCS is proud to recognize the nearly two dozen Washington High School students inducted into the National Technical Honor Society in its inaugural year at the school. The NTHS recognizes students for their skill development and academic achievement in career and technical courses. Visit https://bit.ly/3AVxFU0 for a complete list of new inductees. Congratulations to each of them on this outstanding academic achievement!


OLC students and staff helped to sort through the huge donation of food given to Jefferson County Community Ministries. Our community is incredible, caring, and kind!




Happy Thanksgiving to our JCS community! We remain grateful for the privilege of serving your children.


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Kindergarten and first grade students at Jefferson Virtual Academy enjoyed a special Veterans Day lesson this week when Sgt. Jordan Iden of the Army 173rd Airborne brigade joined them all the way from Italy! The students loved listening to Sgt. Iden talk about his experiences as a "sky soldier." In our continuing celebration of American Education Week, Sgt. Iden's visit is proof that our public school community extends worldwide! #WVEd #aew2022
