After further review of the back roads in Hardy County as well as updated discussions with the department of highways, we believe it is in our best interest to hold a nontraditional instructional day for Thursday, January 23, 2025.
School employees report on 2 hour delay. Bus drivers report to home base on 2 hour delay. Students complete packet number 4. We apologize for the last-minute change of plans. Thank you for understanding as we work together to keep our students safe. - Dr. Van Meter

Hardy County Schools will operate on a two hour delay for Thursday, January 23, 2025.

We have an update regarding bus schedule changes including pick up and drop off locations and times for identified routes on Thursday, January 23rd, for the 2 hour delay. Please be sure to check the uploaded image on Facebook or the LiveFeed on our app.

January 22, 2025 will be a non-traditional instructional day for Hardy County Schools. This means that students will complete snow packet number three at home.

Hardy County Schools will use the last of our five free snow days for Tuesday, January 21, 2025. Stay safe and warm!

Hardy County Schools will be closed on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

🔦 CTE SPOTLIGHT - NOW OPEN! 🔦
February is Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month, and we’re ready to celebrate the amazing work happening in our Career and Technical Education programs! 🎉 This is your chance to help us shine a light on the alumni, students, instructors, business partners, staff, and CTE events that make CTE a game-changer in preparing students for bright, successful futures.
đź’ˇ Do you know a standout CTE student or alumni?
đź’ˇ Want to recognize a dedicated CTE instructor?
đź’ˇ Got an awesome CTE story to share?
We want to hear about them all! 🏆 Submit your CTE highlights for recognition here: https://forms.office.com/r/pA8cdjdw2J
đź—“ Deadline to submit: January 24th, 2025
Let’s showcase the power of CTE together! #CTEMonth #CTEProud #StudentSuccess 🚀
Due to wind chills projected at zero and below for tomorrow morning, Hardy County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay for Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Preschool Registration Information

You may not know this, but there are more sounds in the English language than what come from the 26 letters of the alphabet. Watch this short video to see how your child is learning the sounds needed to become literate.
https://youtu.be/wBuA589kfMg?si=H59XfGAV_v4F9Doq
Preschool registration information for the 2025-2026 school year is available now. Registration dates are February 5, 12, and 19, 2025.
Must be 4 years old before July 1, 2025.
Call 3045307787 for an appointment.

EH Bus 51 and EH Bus 70 will be running 10-15 minutes behind this morning.
Hardy County Schools will operate on a two hour delay for Friday, January 10, 2025. Please take note of the bus schedule changes including pick up and drop off locations and times for identified routes.

Hardy County Schools will be closed on Thursday, January 9, 2025. We will be using the fourth of our five free snow days.

Hardy County Schools will be closed on Wednesday, January 8. We will be using the third of our five free snow days.

Hardy County Schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 7, 2025. We will be using the second of our five free snow days. Stay safe and enjoy the beautiful snow!

Hardy County Schools will be closed tomorrow and will use the first of our five free snow days. This day does not have to be made up and students will not be working from home. Enjoy the snow!

Happy New Year! Hardy County School employees return to work tomorrow, January 2. Students will return on Monday, January 6.
We have been made aware that some individuals have received a text claiming to be from Hardy County Schools sharing incorrect information about tomorrow's schedule. To clarify, tomorrow, December 20, 2024 is a three hour early release for students. Thanks and have a Merry Christmas!
🌟 Celebrating the Next Generation of Educators with Hardy County Schools’ Grow Your Own (GYO) Program! 🌟
Congratulations Haven Ratcliff, a senior at Moorefield High School and a shining star in our GYO apprenticeship program! Haven, pictured front and center, is already making a positive difference in the classroom, with GYO Teacher Mentor Tanya McGregor praising her as a “natural in the classroom. It comes so easy for her, which speaks volumes of the size of her heart.” 💛📚
The GYO apprenticeship program offers students like Haven incredible opportunities to gain firsthand classroom experience, free dual-credit classes, and a clear path to teacher certification—all while reducing financial and time barriers. Hardy County is proud to be one of the original seven counties to implement an apprenticeship component, setting students up for long-term success while saving families statewide over $90,000 in tuition costs this year!
👏 Joining Haven in the photo are the dedicated team members who make this program possible:
Back Row L-R:
👉 MHS Principal Amanda Campbell
👉 GYO Teacher Mentor Tanya McGregor
👉 Eastern Dual Credit Instructor Brad Simmons
👉 MHS Librarian/GYO Contact Hollie Lindale
👉 Eastern WVCTC Student Program Advisor Tiffany Sentman
👉 Director Jessica Markwood
Thank you to Haven, her mentors, and our amazing team for leading the way in shaping the future of education. Together, we’re building brighter futures in Hardy County and beyond! 🌟 #GrowYourOwn #FutureTeachers #HardyCountyPride #StudentSpotlight #WVDE

