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!
Hardy County Schools will operate on a two hour delay for Monday, December 16.
Hardy County Schools will operate on a two hour delay for Thursday, December 12.
Important update! The three hour early release scheduled for Friday, December 13 has been cancelled and rescheduled for Friday, December 20. December 13 will now be a full day. Please make note of this important change.
Hardy County Schools will operate on a 2 hour delay for Friday, December 6, 2024.
Hardy County Schools will be using an NTID or non-traditional instructional day today. Students should complete the first day in their snow packets or find their assignments in Schoology. Thank you and please stay safe!
Hardy County Schools will operate on a two hour delay for tomorrow, Thursday, December 5, 2024.
December 9th - EHES Christmas Photos and Make-up Photos
EHES December Calendar *Updated 12/3/24
Hardy County Schools will dismiss three hours early on Friday for students and staff. Schools will remain closed next week for Thanksgiving vacation. All will return on Monday, December 2. Enjoy your break!
This is a reminder that schools are closed Monday, November 11, in honor of Veteran's Day. Thank you to all who have served!
This is a reminder that there is no school for students tomorrow, Monday, November 4 for staff professional learning. Also, there will be no school for students or staff on Tuesday, November 5 in honor of Election Day.
LSIC agenda for Friday October 25th at 8:30 a.m.
Good evening! Tomorrow, 10/18/2024 is a scheduled 3 hour early dismissal for all students. Have a great weekend!
This is a reminder that Friday, October 18, is a three-hour early release for students and Monday, October 21, there will be no school for students due to professional learning for staff. Also there will be a three-hour early release for students on November 1 for professional learning. Please note that this is not on the original calendar and is a new addition.
One of our goals this year is to increase attendance. Here are the attendance rates from the week of 9/30 - 10/4 by grade level:
PK: 95.2%
K: 95.4%
1st: 94.4%
2nd: 96.2%
3rd: 96.7%
4th: 95.3%
5th: 92.4%
6th: 94.5%
Congratulations to 3rd grade for having the best attendance for last week!
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
LSIC agenda 9/27/24
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
Hardy County Schools will be closed Monday in observance of Labor Day. Have a safe and fun holiday!