
MIS Happenings-News, Information, Upcoming Events and Important Dates



Congratulations to Leaders of the Week:
Daylyn, Tanessa, Avery, Gabby, Michael, Layken, Brycen, Jackson,Isabella, Lucca, Myka, Skylar, and Jenny!


Congratulations to Makenna Bothwell on becoming a math master!


Congratulations to Liam Nesselrodt for becoming a 5th grade math master.


MIS School Spirit Days for 2024-2025 school year.


Congratulations to Gage, Noah, and Jammari for becoming 5th grade math masters!





Congratulations to Noah Sites for being the $50.00 cash winner for having money turned in for his first box of chocolate by today. Last day to check out a box is Friday October 4.


MIS Leaders of the week of Sept. 23-27
Mason, Minassie, Danica, Peyton, Ella, Aubrey, Austin, Gracelynn, Jaxson, Darah


MIS Leaders of the Week: Emelie, Liam, Andy, Chandler, Garrett, Naiah, Alltum, Makenna, Annikah, Braxton, Kate, Jackson, Jacklyn, and Tyson.


Dear Parents/Guardians,
We want to bring your attention to important changes in the law regarding Compulsory School Attendance in West Virginia, specifically state code §18-8-4. Please note that these changes are mandated by state law and are not decisions made by Hardy County Schools.
According to the updated state law, the following are the only recognized excused absences:
- Medical or dental appointments with a written excuse from a physician or dentist
- Personal illness or injury of the student or a family member (limited to 10 per year)
- Death in the family
- Judicial obligations or court appearances
- Military requirements for students who are enlisted or enlisting
Any other absences will be classified as unexcused.
To ensure proper recording of absences, please provide documentation to the school within 3 instructional days after your child returns. If this documentation is not submitted within the specified timeframe, the absence will be marked as unexcused.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and understand the concerns that may arise from this change. However, it is important to emphasize that we must follow state law.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in prioritizing school attendance.
Sincerely,
Hardy County Schools Attendance Office

Congratulations to all of our Golden Ticket finders, who each received a one pound bar of chocolate!
Keep up the great work selling chocolate!



Congratulations to Desiree Pratt the winner of the mini frig full of cash today!!
Keep selling the chocolate to earn more prizes!






In Ms. Billmeyer's room:
This week we read the story, "Picnic at Mudstock Meadow" by Patricia Polacco
The vocabulary included the words swamp and marsh. We dug into swamps with reading texts and learned about the importance of cattails! Did you know that cattails contain an antiseptic gel in them? How about the fact that you can cook and eat the bottom of the stalks? Well, my class dug into cattails and then tried them after we cooked them!









MIS picture day in on October 8.
(There are other schools scheduled tomorrow, not Moorefield Intermediate School)
Our forms will come home with students the first of October.
Thank you!

MIS LSIC Agenda Tuesday September 24 at 8:00 am


MIS is starting their ONLY schoolwide fundraiser of the year of selling chocolate.
Each box is $60-contains 30 bars @ $2 each.
Sign and return the permission form agreeing to send home the first box with your child.
Only one unpaid box can be checked out at a time.



MIS will be joining in by Wearing GOLD tomorrow September 18 in support of childhood cancer awareness!


🎉🏌️♂️ A HUGE Thank You from Moorefield Intermediate School! 🏌️♀️🎉
Our 3rd Annual Moorefield Intermediate School Golf Tournament was an incredible success, and we couldn’t have done it without YOU! Your generosity and support mean the world to us and play a crucial role in helping our students in countless ways.
We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to:
Bobby and his team at Valley View for graciously allowing us to host the tournament.
All the golfers who took the time to participate and make the day memorable.
Our amazing sponsors, whose support was vital in making this event a triumph.
Your contributions and enthusiasm helped us achieve a fantastic event, and for that, we are profoundly grateful. Here’s to more successful tournaments and continued support for our school community! 🙌🎉
Baker Insurance
M&M Septic
South Branch Smokehouse
Misty Mountain Barn
Vetter's Mini Mart
Reed Insurance
El Rancho
Central Tie & Lumber
Walters, Heishman, and Vance, PLLC
Moorefield Collision
Earth Grocery
Judy Ball State Farm
Envirco
Grant County Bank
Burke & Herbert Bank
Sunset Restaurant
Hardy Telecommunications
Pendleton Community Bank
PeKing
M&M Transportation
Judy's Drug Store
Hawse Shop & Save
Shorty's Garage
The Final Touch
See's Towing
S&H Body Shop
Bailey & Sons Lawn Care Services
E.A. Hawse
ER Excavating
N&J Construction
Oak Summit
Healing Kneads
Preffered Properties
O'Neills
Weatherholtz Automotive
Pilgrims
Fisher Family Dentistry
Stewart, Barr, and Thorne Dentistry
Sweet Love Blooms
Blue Bird Photography
Sheetz
#GolfTournament #CommunitySupport #ThankYou #MoorefieldIntermediateSchool











MIS staff and students would like to thank all of the sponsors and players in the annual golf tournament today! We appreciate your support of our school and wish everyone good luck today!









Last evening, we were alerted to violent threats against schools circulating on social media, involving several institutions statewide and regionally. These threats, while often intended to cause widespread disruption and fear, are being treated with the utmost seriousness.
We are actively working with the Department of Homeland Security, WV State Police, and local law enforcement. Based on the current intelligence, these threats have been deemed not credible. However, as a precaution, you will notice increased law enforcement at our schools tomorrow. The safety of our students and staff remains our highest priority.
Please remember that it is critical to report potential threats directly to law enforcement or school officials rather than repeatedly sharing screenshots on social media, which only serves to spread fear and confusion.
Any threats made against our schools are considered acts of terrorism and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Thank you for your cooperation in maintaining a safe environment for our students.
Sincerely,
Dr. Sheena Van Meter
Superintendent