
Please check your child’s school email account to access the link and retrieve the code. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact your child’s school.
Students in grades 9-11 may access their PSAT or SAT scores in the College Board portal. Students needing assistance may check with their school counselor.
Students will return to school on Wednesday at their normal time.
Thank you and have a good evening.


Due to anticipated weather conditions overnight and in the morning hours, and out of an abundance of caution for the safety of our students and staff, we will begin the school day on a two-hour delay.
Please continue to monitor communication channels for any additional updates.

The regularly scheduled Board of Education meeting will still take place this evening at its normal time of 6:30 PM.

During National School Breakfast Week 2026, we’re celebrating the power of breakfast and adding a little fairy tale fun along the way! Eating breakfast helps students focus, learn, and stay energized throughout the school day, and we’re proud to offer nutritious morning meals to support their success.
Our playful menu features favorites like Princess Pancakes, Wizard’s Wake-Up Wraps, Royal Breakfast Pie, and fresh fruits like Dragon Eggs (grapes) and Fairy Grove Fresh Fruit. While the names are magical, the nutrition is real every meal meets USDA School Breakfast Program guidelines. A "Fairy Tale Menu Key" can be found on the second page of the menus on county website!
Breakfast is free for all students, making it easy for every child to start the day nourished and ready to learn.
Join us in celebrating healthy mornings because when students eat breakfast, they’re ready to write their own success stories!


This delay allows additional time for students, staff, & buses to safely travel and for conditions to improve before students arrive. Please plan accordingly and continue to monitor official Hampshire County Schools communication channels for any updates.
Stay safe and dress warmly.

This delay allows additional time for staff, students, and buses to safely travel and for conditions to improve before students arrive. Please plan accordingly and continue to monitor official Hampshire County Schools communication channels for any updates.
Stay safe and dress warm.

Elementary and middle school students are expected to complete Snow Packet 4. High school students should check Schoology for their assigned coursework and instructions.
All staff will report to their assigned workplace on a two-hour delay. Instructional staff will be available to students throughout the day for phone or digital communication and support.
While this marks our fifth snow day of the week, we are looking forward to welcoming students and staff back into our buildings on Monday and returning to our regular routines.
Please continue to stay safe, dress warm, and limit time outdoors. As always, continue to monitor official Hampshire County Schools communication channels for any additional updates.

Due to extreme cold temperatures and road conditions. Hampshire County Schools will be closed tomorrow, January 27, 2026. Conditions are expected to be unsafe for students and staff traveling to and from school and for extended time outdoors.
This will be a traditional snow day. Students will not be expected to complete any schoolwork.
Stay safe, dress warmly, and limit time outdoors as much as possible. Please continue to monitor official Hampshire County Schools communication channels for updates.

This will be a traditional snow day, and students will not be expected to complete any schoolwork.
We encourage everyone to enjoy the day, have fun, and stay safe and warm. The safety of our students and staff remains our top priority.
Please continue to monitor official Hampshire County Schools communication channels for any updates.

Hampshire County Schools will be closed tomorrow due to sub-zero temperatures expected through tomorrow afternoon.
Tomorrow will be a Non-Traditional Instructional Day. Students should complete their snow packet for the day. High school students should check Schoology for assignments. Employees please check your emails for more information.
Please continue to monitor official school communications for updates and stay safe and warm.

Due to anticipated cold temperatures, Hampshire County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay on Friday, January 16. Buses will run two hours later than normal, and school will begin two hours later than the regular start time. Please continue to monitor official school communications for any updates.

Pre-K Kindergarten Survey:
Hampshire County Board of Education is conducting a survey to determine expected Pre-K and Kindergarten enrollment for the 2026-2027 school year. To do this, we must develop a list of all children who will be four or five years old prior to July 1, 2026.
Families with pre-school aged children who are not currently enrolled in Pre-K at a Hampshire County schools or Head Start should complete the survey. If you know of other families with pre-school aged children, please bring this survey to their attention. If you feel that a potential Pre-K or Kindergarten child may have been missed, please call 304-496-2300 x1141. Please complete this survey as soon as possible.
We would also like to invite families to our PK/K registrations at the following locations and dates:
Capon Bridge Elementary School - January 30, 2026 -- 8AM-3PM & March 13, 2026 -- 8AM-12PM
Ice Mountain Elementary School - February 6, 2026 -- 8AM-3PM & March 27, 2026 -- 8AM-12PM
South Branch Elementary School - January 23 & March 6, 2026 -- 8AM-3PM
Windy Ridge Elementary School - January 16 & February 27, 2026 -- 8AM-3PM
Please call your district school listed above to schedule an appointment time during one of the registration dates. If you have already filled out a paper form and returned it to the school, you do not need to complete this survey, as it is the same one.
Thank you for your assistance.
2026-2027 School Year Pre-K and Kindergarten Survey

Attendance Matters!
Here are our attendance percentages for the week:
✅ Kindergarten: 92.22%
✅ 1st Grade: 95.246%
✅ 2nd Grade: 93.260%
✅ 3rd Grade: 94.343%
✅ 4th Grade: 95.849%
✅ 5th Grade: 93.60%
Schoolwide Average: 94.169%
Great job Hawks—let’s keep aiming for 95% and above!
PTO- Had an amazing dance Friday night where the students danced, ate, and created crafts!
Upcoming PTO Events:
🎨 Feb 6: PTO Meeting + Paint Night
🎭 March: PTO Meeting + Art Show
👕 School T-shirt Store Opening Soon!
Social Studies Fair Winners:
🏅 Honorable Mention: Dixie Shingleton – The Green Bridge
🥇 1st Place: Delilah Knight – The Black Plague
🥇 1st Place: Kyliegh Long – Keys Through Time
Congratulations to all participants!
This Week’s Highlights:
📚 Tuesday, Jan 13: 3rd–5th Grade Mid-Year Summative Reading Assessment
➗ Wednesday, Jan 14: Math Field Day + HHS STEM Club visits Mrs. Huffman’s room
✍️ Thursday, Jan 15: 3rd–5th Grade Mid-Year Writing Assessment + Kindness Club after school until 5 PM
🔬 Friday, Jan 16: 5th Grade Mid-Year Summative Science Assessment + Susan Carroll working with 3rd & 4th graders on Snowflakes
Let’s make it a great week, Hawks! 💚💛 #HawkPride #AttendanceCounts #CaponBridgeElementary







We’re excited to announce Pre-K Registration for the upcoming school year!
✅ Dates & Times:
January 30th – Capon Bridge Elementary – 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM
March 13th – Capon Bridge Elementary – 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
📞 Call the school today to reserve your appointment!
To schedule, we’ll need:
Parent’s name
Address
Phone number
Child’s name & Date of Birth
Eligibility:
Child must be 4 years old by June 30th for Pre-K.
Child must be 5 years old by June 30th for Kindergarten (2026-2027 school year).
Bring these documents to registration:
Birth certificate
Social Security card
Proof of residency
Immunization records
Parent IDs
Physical & dental forms from doctor/dentist
📍 Don’t wait—spots fill quickly! Call today to secure your child’s place in our Hawks family!
All schools will begin two hours later than the normal start time, and bus pick-up times will also be delayed by two hours. Please dress warmly and use caution while traveling to bus stops and to the school buildings. Continue to monitor our usual communication channels for any additional updates.

