🏅 Academic Fair Award Recipients 🎉

If your student was unable to attend the April 21st Board of Education meeting to receive their academic fair's certificate, you are invited to attend the Tuesday, May 5th BOE meeting for recognition. The meeting will be held in the Braxton County High School gymnasium beginning at 6 PM. After the May 5th meeting, leftover certificates will be delivered to students at their schools.
about 2 hours ago, Braxton County Board of Education

REMINDER! There are 6 remaining opportunities to meet with staff and community members to learn and ask questions surrounding the proposed 2026 School Bond.

Davis Elementary – April 16, 2026
Sutton Elementary – April 17, 2026
Burnsville Elementary – April 20, 2026
Flatwoods Elementary – April 22, 2026
Braxton County Middle School – April 23, 2026
Braxton County High School – April 24, 2026

Each forum will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Braxton County Schools families and community members,
Superintendent Dr. Donna Burge-Tetrick will be hosting a series of Braxton County Schools Sports Complex Bond Forums at each school in the county. These meetings will provide information about the proposed sports complex as well as details about the bond. Each forum will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

We invite all parents, students, staff, and community members to attend the forum at their local school or any location that is most convenient. The superintendent is looking forward to meeting and speaking with everyone about concerns, questions, and the excitement surrounding the proposed sports complex.

12 days ago, Braxton County Board of Education
Bond Forum Meetings

🎉Congratulations to Braxton County students, Brayden Dunbar (Flatwoods Elementary) and Jonathan Hypes (Braxton Middle) who spelled their way onto the regional stage at Fairmont State University for the Charleston Gazette-Mail/HD Media Scripps Regional Spelling Bee on Saturday, March 14th!🎉
A total of 52 spellers from 27 counties were invited to participate in the biggest in-person regional spelling competition in West Virginia. Nirav Nibmarte from Mountaineer Middle School will represent our region at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in May.

27 days ago, Braxton County Board of Education
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Tomorrow is the last day to send in your RSVP for the Spring Dance that will be held on Saturday evening, March 28th. You may also call the school or message Miss Cindy today to let her know how many people will be coming. This is also a reminder that Parent Teacher Conference is this evening from 4:00 to 6:00. We hope to see you there.
about 1 month ago, Cindy Wyne

The following students brought the past to life and earned top honors at the Regional Social Studies Fair!

First Place

Haley Cadle, Blaine Gross, Gabriel Grounds, Kayleigh Fugate and Adalynn Fraizer, “Iguazu Falls” (Frametown Elementary)
Jasmine Adams and McKinley Blake, “America’s First Builders: The Founding Fathers” (Burnsville Elementary)
Liam Connor, Winry Miller, and Asher Tusing, “The Civil War” (Sutton Elementary)

Second Place

Owen Herring, “George Washington” (Sutton Elementary)
Cohen James, “Titanic” (Frametown Elementary)
Jackson Moore, “Game On: Psychology of Gaming” (Davis Elementary)
Payton and Paisley Smallwood, “The Life of Jesus” (Sutton Elementary)

Third Place

Brennan Conner, “Thomas Edison” (Sutton Elementary)
Jhett Jackson, Arden Snodgrass, Jase Jarvis, and Lucas Hall, “The Pyramids of Egypt” (Flatwoods Elementary)
Olivia Cyriacks, Olivia Frame, Zanna Faceminre, Penelope Mason, and Sydney Stout. “9/11 Attacks” (Sutton Elementary)
Garrett Moore, “The Effects of Bananaomics” (Davis Elementary)
Violet Thomas, “Can Historical Fiction Teach Young Readers Real History?” (Davis Elementary)

Honorable Mention

Maddy Smith, “Braxton County Rails Trails” (Davis Elementary)
Katie Carroll, “West Virginia” (Braxton County Middle)

Good luck to our First-Place entries who will advance to the WV State Social Studies Fair in April!

about 1 month ago, Braxton County Board of Education
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We are so proud of our students who participated in Regional Math Field Day!


The following students placed for their grade level:

Trent Yeager – 4th grade, 2nd runner-up (Flatwoods Elementary)

Oliver Young – 5th grade, 1st place (Sutton Elementary)

Laney King – 6th grade, 2nd place

Dane Hopen – 8th grade, 2nd place


Way to go, everyone! You all did an amazing job!

about 1 month ago, Braxton County Board of Education
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This is a reminder that tomorrow, Tuesday, March 24th is Parent/Teacher Conferences for Burnsville Elementary School from 4:00 - 6:00. Please call the school at 853-2523 to reserve a time.
about 1 month ago, Cindy Wyne

February Attendance Winners!

Due to the number of weather-related days, we skipped recognizing winners for December and January. We appreciate everyone continuing to encourage strong attendance during such a challenging stretch of the school year.
We also made a small change at the elementary level. Classrooms will now compete with others in the same grade level for a newly designed attendance banner.
Ms. Stover visited classrooms with a group of high school students who had excellent attendance. They helped present the banners and delivered a small treat to the winning classes!

Schools for the Month of February:
Elementary: Flatwoods Elementary
Middle/High: Braxton County Middle School

School Most Improved:
Burnsville Elementary

County Wide Grade Level Winners:
Kindergarten-Little Birch Elementary School
1st Grade-Flatwoods Elementary School
2nd Grade-Flatwoods Elementary School
3rd Grade-Flatwoods Elementary School
4th Grade-Sutton Elementary School
5th Grade-Davis Elementary School
BCMS-6th Grade
BCHS-9th Grade

Year-to-Date Leader:
Flatwoods Elementary

Thank you for continuing to encourage your students to make attendance a priority. Your efforts truly make a difference!

about 1 month ago, Braxton County Board of Education
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📢 Important Update: Last Day of School!


Attention families: The last day of school for students has been updated and will now be Friday, June 5.

Please keep in mind we have two more Outside School Environment (OS Days) that can be used for weather related days.

about 1 month ago, Braxton County Board of Education
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Braxton County Schools families and community members,

Superintendent Dr. Donna Burge-Tetrick will be hosting a series of Braxton County Schools Sports Complex Bond Forums at each school in the county. These meetings will provide information about the proposed sports complex as well as details about the bond. Each forum will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on the following dates:

Little Birch Elementary – April 13, 2026
Frametown Elementary – April 14, 2026
Davis Elementary – April 16, 2026
Sutton Elementary – April 17, 2026
Burnsville Elementary – April 20, 2026
Flatwoods Elementary – April 22, 2026
Braxton County Middle School – April 23, 2026
Braxton County High School – April 24, 2026


We invite all parents, students, staff, and community members to attend the forum at their local school or any location that is most convenient. The superintendent is looking forward to meeting and speaking with everyone about concerns, questions, and the excitement surrounding the proposed sports complex.

about 1 month ago, Braxton County Board of Education
Bond Forum Meetings
📢 Calendar Update for Braxton County Schools

We have received confirmation that our waiver request for 1 snow day has been approved. January 26, 27, 28, and 29 were used as Non-Traditional Instructional Days (NTID), they were not eligible to be included in the waiver request.

Students will need to make up 3 snow days. Those days are April 27, June 3, and June 4. If any additional weather days occur, they will be added after June 4.

📅 Important Dates to Remember

April 3 – Professional Learning / Faculty Senate (No school for students)
April 6–10 – Spring Break 🌷
May 12 – Election Day
May 25 – Holiday
about 2 months ago, Braxton County Board of Education
Great News

Braxton County elementary and middle school students recently participated in the county-wide West Virginia State Science and Engineering Fair which provides opportunities for students to contemplate problems to solve in the real world. The following students won on the county level and were selected to complete in the regional fair held in Ronceverte, WV:

Tracy Chenoweth, Federal Programs Director of Braxton County Schools, stated, "We are incredibly proud of our students and the dedication they showed during the STREAM Fair process. The time, creativity, and perseverance they invested in their projects truly reflect their commitment to learning. Experiences like this not only build academic skills, but also problem-solving abilities that will serve these students well in their future education and careers."

Burnsville Elementary School –
Individual – Jasmine Adams – Mechanical Engineering – Title: Engineering America’s Bridges

Flatwoods Elementary School –
Individual – Bentley Berry - Animal Science – Title: How Big Should Your Bearded Dragon Be?

Individual - Jhett Jackson - Physics and Astronomy – Title: Characteristics of the Planets in Our Solar System

Braxton County Middle School –
Group - Chance Davis, Brayden Springer, and Laney King - Physical Nuclear Power – Title: Energy

Congratulations to all winners and especially to Jasmine Adams who placed 3rd in her category at the Regional West Virginia State Science and Engineering Fair.

about 2 months ago, Braxton County Board of Education
Burnsville Elementary Winner - Pictured L to R are: Mitch Wood, principal, Jasmine Adams winner, and Tiffany Adams 4th grade teacher
Flatwoods Elementary winners. Pictured L to R are: Sue Ann White, 5th grade teacher, Benley Berry and  Jhett Jackson individual winners, and Meredith Hoover, principal.
Braxton Middle School Winners. Pictured L to R are: Amy Perkins, principal, Brayden Springer, Chance Davis, and Laney King group winners, and Alicia McPherson, CTE instructor
Jasmine Adams, 3rd place winner at the regional WV Science and Engineering Fair
Braxton County Pre-K Head Start Registration for the 2026-2027 school year is happening today at the Braxton County Board of Education Office!
Registration hours are 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.
The Pre-K Head Start staff, along with a school nurse, will be available to assist families with paperwork and answer any questions about enrollment and program services. Families will receive fantastic giveaways, including: book bags, books, age-appropriate educational games, crayons, science kits, alphabet letter, etc.
Our Pre-K Head Start program provides a strong foundation for early learning!
about 2 months ago, Braxton County Board of Education
Our Pre-K Team
Backpacks and other Goodies
Backpacks and other Goodies

To the parents/guardians of BES parent pick-up students:
Mr. Wood, our new principal will be at parent pick-up so that I can be in the office from 3:20 - 3:30. He isn't familiar with all of the students, parents, and vehicles yet, so please help him out by having your pick-up tag placed in your window, and tell him the name of your child. Thank you for helping ensure the safety of our BES students!

4 months ago, Cindy Wyne
Parent Pick Up
Join us for Pre-K registration.
4 months ago, Cindy Wyne
Pre-K Registration

A message from Superintendent Dr. Burge-Tetrick

5 months ago, Braxton County Board of Education
Dear Burnsville Elementary

You are cordially invited to….

Burnsville Elementary School’s Annual Christmas Celebration

Thursday, December 18, 2025

1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

BES   Families - We will begin at 1:00 with the traditional Pup's Christmas movie in the auditorium, followed by a visit from Santa and a gift. We will start with Pre-K seeing Santa, then work our way up with the older grades. As students get finished with Santa, they will take their parents to the cafeteria for hot chocolate & cookies. We look forward to seeing you!

5 months ago, Cindy Wyne
Christmas Celebration
REMINDER:
THIS EVENING, Thursday, December 4th -
Please join Superintendent, Donna Burge-Tetrick, for an open parent and community meeting at the Burnsville Community Building to discuss BES’s current student enrollment status. Stop by anytime between 4:30 PM and 6:30 PM. You do not have to stay the whole time. BES staff will not be attending this meeting. It's for parents and community members to express their thoughts, concerns, suggestions, etc.
Burnsville Elementary has seen a significant drop in enrollment this school year. We began with a PROJECTED (from the WV Dept. of Ed.) enrollment for the school year of 99 students. We ended the 2024/2025 school year with 91 students enrolled. We gained some, and lost some over the summer due to families moving, custody/foster situations, students going to WV Virtual Academy, etc., which is normal for any school every year.
We actually began the 2025/2026 school year with 82 students as of Aug. 12, 2025. (We have gained 17 new students this year, and we have lost 32, so technically, we have lost 15 students this year.) As of October 1, 2025, our enrollment was 87. Today we have just 61 students enrolled.

So, come on out this evening and show our school and our students your support. Everything we do is for our kids, and we love them all!
“The best way to predict your future is to create it.” —Abraham Lincoln
5 months ago, Cindy Wyne
"The best way to predict your future is to create it." -Abraham Lincoln
Join us for 12 days of Christmas every day until break!
5 months ago, Cindy Wyne
12 days of Christmas
Reminder: Santa's Workshop starts tomorrow!
Dec 1 - Dec 3
Dear Parents/Guardians:
The Friends of Burnsville Lake will be sponsoring “Santa’s Workshop” for the students at Burnsville Elementary on December 1, 2 and 3rd at the Burnsville Community Building.
Each student will get an opportunity to buy presents for their family members. All items will be priced from $1 to $4. Please fill out the form that was sent home and send it back to school with your child. Day 1—students with money may shop, if your child doesn’t have money with them, they can look. Day 2—Students that did not have money on Day 1 will shop. Day 3—Students that have not had money will shop, then anyone else that has money to purchase additional presents.
School personnel will be escorting your child to and from the Community Building. Our volunteers will assist your child complete their holiday shopping and make sure that presents are wrapped.

Friends of Burnsville Lake
5 months ago, Cindy Wyne
Santa's Workshop