
May 2025 Newsletter!


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Schools will administer the West Virginia General Summative Assessment (WVGSA) for Grades 3-8 this spring. The WVGSA is a test measuring academic progress for students and schools in West Virginia.
The WVGSA is an untimed test administered online. All public school students will participate in the WVGSA at the grade level in which they are enrolled, unless they meet the criteria for participation in the West Virginia Alternate Summative Assessment.
Students in Grades 3-8 will take the English language arts (ELA) reading, ELA writing, and
mathematics tests, with students in Grades 5 and 8 also taking the science test.
Student scores will be accessible to parents/guardians shortly after the completion of a content area test.
More information and specific dates and times will be posted at a later date.

8th grade formal dance on May 10 at 5:30 PM.
This dance is only open to current eighth graders at Elkins middle school. Tickets are five dollars per person. Tickets must be purchased by Friday, May 2. Anyone without a ticket will not be admitted. Snacks and beverages will be provided.
Reminder all Elkins middle school rules apply at all times during the dance. Failure to comply with school rules will result in immediate removal from the dance


Congratulations to our Elkins Middle School Service Personnel, Haley Oliphant!


Congratulations to Elkins Middle School 2025-2026 Teacher of the Year, Christina Harris!


Inclement Weather Days - Make Up Days!


Congratulations to the EMS 8th grade band. The group received a Superior rating at the Region 8 Band Festival held at Philip Barbour High School. I want to thank the students for their work and excellent job representing Elkins Middle School.


What is Chronic Absence? Here's What Parents Need to Know!
Did you know that missing just 2 days a month—excused or unexcused—can add up to a chronic absence? That’s 18 or more days over the course of a school year.
Chronic absence affects students of all ages and can have a serious impact on:
✔️ Academic performance
✔️ Reading and math achievement
✔️ Graduation rates
✔️ Long-term success in school and beyond
Even in the early grades, every day matters. Students can fall behind quickly and may struggle to catch up—especially in subjects that build day by day.
How can parents help?
✅ Make school attendance a priority
✅ Schedule appointments outside of school hours when possible
✅ Keep open communication with the school if your child is struggling
✅ Reach out—we’re here to support you!
Let’s work together to ensure students are present, engaged, and ready to succeed. When it comes to learning…
✅ Each School Day Counts.
✅ Every One.
Today, Randolph County Schools has 16.87% of its students identified as Chronically Absent. Forty-One Percent (41%) of RCS students have no attendance issues. Let's work to make that number grow by June 4th!


RCS Technology Department visited 6th graders at Elkins Middle School to provide an important Chromebook Care session.
Students were reminded to properly handle and maintain their Chromebooks—setting the foundation for responsible and effective tech use.




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