Celebrate your school lunch staff this Friday! From the kitchen to the lunchroom, cafeteria staff are essential to making sure our students eat well and learn. We're so grateful for all you do every day. Happy #SchoolLunchHeroDay!


Reminder-Tomorrow April 26, 2023 is a scheduled full day Faculty Senate and PLC Meeting Day. Students do not report.

Please join us in congratulating these outstanding Mason County students for placing at the West Virginia State Social Studies Fair #MasonProud
Division I-Elementary
Kabella Ord (psychology)-1st place
Ezekiel Martindale and Ellianna Martindale (U.S. History)-2nd place
Trace Tennant (State and Local Studies)-3rd place
Mattie Green (U.S. History)-Honorable Mention
Division II-Middle School
Kierstyn Hart and Sophia Gray (Economics)-2nd place
Division III-High School
Kaycee Tennant (Economics)-1st place




On March 30th, students from 5 New Haven classrooms went to the Kanawha State Forest to release over 300 trout that they raised into Davis Creek.





Summer Food Pickup registration is now available. Please sign up on the online form to be registered. If you have questions, please contact Christina Nelson 304-675-4540 ext. 107 https://bit.ly/summerfoodpickup23

Mason County Schools will be on Spring Break from April 3-7. Classes resume April 10, 2023.

Reminder Kindergarten Registration for Ashton Elementary School, Roosevelt Elementary School, and New Haven Elementary School is Friday March 24 starting at 8:30 AM. See flyer for details.

Reminder-Wednesday March 22, 2023, is a scheduled 2 Hour Early Release for students for PLC Meetings.

National Nutrition Month® is an annual campaign created 50 years ago in 1973 by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
During the month of March, everyone is invited to learn about making informed food choices and developing healthful eating and physical activity habits.
This year's theme is "Fuel for the Future." Eating with sustainability in mind is a tasty way to nourish ourselves during every phase of life and protect the environment.
We are excited to add "Fuel for the Future" through local purchasing and education. Be on the lookout for colorful learning boards developed for our students across Mason County in all cafes.
For more information regarding menus and child nutrition please visit https://boe.maso.k12.wv.us/page/child-nutrition



Reminder-Wednesday February 22, 2023, is a scheduled 2 Hour Early Release for students for PLC Meetings.

Mason County Schools will be operating on a 2 Hour Delay tomorrow February 17, 2023 due to high water

Save the Date! - If your child turns for before July 1st, they are eligible for Preschool. In person Preschool Registration is in April. See flyer for dates and times. You can find more information and online enrollment at https://boe.maso.k12.wv.us/page/online-enrollment-forms
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION-If your child will be five years old by June 30, 2023, he/she is eligible to enter Kindergarten. In person registration is in March. See flyer for dates and times. You can pre-register online at https://boe.maso.k12.wv.us/page/online-enrollment-forms

Reminder-Tomorrow February 1, 2023 is a scheduled full day Faculty Senate and PLC Meeting Day. Students do not report.

Mason County Schools will be closed today 1/31/2023. This is a traditional snow day. Students and school staff do not report. 261 employees will report on a 2 Hour Delay.

Mason County Schools will be operating on a 2 Hour Delay tomorrow 1/31/2023 for impending inclement weather

Tuesday November 8, 2022 is Election Day. Mason County Schools will be closed for staff and students.

Our Pumpkin Drop family engagement event was a huge success. In addition to the drop, students and families participated in many other activities throughout the school grounds.




During Wahama's recent Homecoming week, the WHS marching band performed their competition show for our students inside the walking track. Both NH students and band members enjoyed the performance!


The WVU Mountaineer mascot, Mason's own Mary Roush, visited her former elementary school recently. Mary told students about how she became the Mountaineer, explained her duties, and posed for pictures with classes. Included in these photos is one of Mary with her dad, mom, and brother, who were among family who were honored guests.




