
Mrs. Jones' Kindergarten Class met another attendance goal!!! They celebrated by having brownie sundaes.





🌟 Crazy Hair Day was a blast! 🌈 Students channeled their inner Thing 1 and Thing 2 with some wild styles! 🤪











Angie, Glenni, and Kayla from Walmart #2684 in New Martinsville, came in to read a Dr.Seuss story to the first graders at New Martinsville School. Walmart also donated a book to each first grade classroom! Thanks for reading to us, Cat in the Hat!











Mrs. Barcus' 3rd graders went wild with creativity! Check out their amazing Thing 1 and Thing 2 crazy hair creations!


Please join in on congratulating all the students who participated in the Spelling bee . The following top three students will be representing NMS at the county Spelling Bee on April 14th at SLS. 1st Place - Elijah Lilkendy 2nd Place - Sawyer Dillon 3rd Place - Laura Mason Alternates 4th Place - Ayla Huggins 5th place- Dexter Zwick Honorees- because they ROCKED it! 6th place - Patrik Boggs











🌟 Check out the amazing creativity in Mrs. Estep's class! 🎉 Students dove into their favorite Dr. Seuss books, picked a main character, and created a "Selfie" of them doing something fun from the story! 📖✨






📚✨ Crazy socks alert! Our students are all about the fun this Read Across America Week, channeling their inner Dr. Seuss with wild socks just like the Fox in Socks! 🦊🧦








Title 1 Game Night
Students will be bringing home a copy.

Second, third, and fourth grade students of the Month. These students have made the most gains in Math. Congratulations! Keep up the great work!





PreK students enjoyed going on a field trip to Quinet's Restaurant to continue working on their social skills within multiple settings on their community experience.



🎉📚 Double the fun for Read Across America Week! Our fantastic students and staff dressed as twins to celebrate the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss with Thing One and Thing Two! 💙💖



Sixth grade math students completed a Building Thinking Classrooms activity on percents.





🎉✨ Miss Long's fifth graders are on fire! 🔥 These students passed a whopping 250 reading and math lessons with at least 75%! 📚🎓 Time to celebrate their I-Ready reward! 🏆🥳 #ProudTeacher #StudentSuccess #LearningGoals #EducationMatters #Inspire


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Miss Amber's Pre K class discovered the science of how to make butter today. They used their muscles to shake cream in jars. They then made observations about the changes and even got to taste their hard work at snack time!





Attention all track athletes! Physicals are due Friday, February 28th. The first track practice is after school on Monday, March 3 until 4:30.

ArtsLink’s 24-25 Concert Series Season continues with a performance by the Andrew Collins Trio on Thursday, February 27, at 7:00 pm at The Parlor Theater at Doolin Center, 253 Main Street, in downtown New Martinsville. Tickets for ArtsLink members are $10 for an individual and $20 for a family (2 adults and kids under 18), for non-members $15 for individuals and $25 for a family, student tickets are $5, and will be available at the door. Cash, checks, and credit cards are accepted. For your convenience, please park in the free parking lot at the corner of Martin Avenue and Jefferson Street and use the rear entrance to the Doolin Center.
As Collins gathers up innumerable JUNO nominations (5) and Canadian Folk Music Awards (7) won by his various ensembles, he’s zeroing in on the work he does with Trio-mates: fellow string guru Adam Shier whose versatility shines through on vocals, guitar, mandolin and in-the-pocket James McEleney holding it down on the bass, mandocello and vocals. Showcasing a dizzying number of styles and instruments on stage, Collins and Co. appear to live by the old adage, “idle hands are the devil’s workshop”, likely keeping them just ahead of his grasp.
Funding for this program made possible with assistance from West Virginia Northern Community College, the Antero Foundation, EQT Foundation, and WETZ/WYMJ Radio. This program is presented with financial assistance from the WV Department of Arts, Culture and History, and the National Endowment for the Arts, with approval from the WV Commission on the Arts. Additional support provided by the Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley, Harry E. And Olive T. Barth Charitable Trust- 2024. ArtsLink is committed to providing universal accessibility wherever possible. Persons with special needs may contact us at 304-455-2278 to request assistance.


Mrs. Allman's class had a visit from Molly and Lisa, WV extension office today and learned about germs.






🎉🍫 What a sweet success! Mrs. Hannah's Discover Your Future class hosted an amazing brownie bake-off where creativity and baking skills took center stage! Each group whipped up their own gourmet brownie, and it was a tough competition. A huge shoutout to our winners, Jenna Moore and Kyndi Glover! 👏🍰
