MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT: TYLER COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 CASE CONFIRMATION
WHEN: From October 4, 2021
CONTACT: Shane Highley, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools
DETAILS: Tyler County Schools has confirmed 1 at TCHS involving a staff member. After conducting the necessary investigations, it was determined that those affected have been quarantined and no additional action is necessary at this time.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, everyone is urged to follow best health practices as issued by the Governor’s Executive Orders and outlined by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) and the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) guidance. This includes wearing face coverings, and practicing social distancing, hand washing and cleaning protocols regularly.
Those who feel they need to be tested, please contact your primary care provider, your local hospital or your local healthcare clinic. For more information about COVID-19 visit the DHHR at www.coronavirus.wv.gov or the CDC at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
For details about WVDE and DHHR guidance documents, visit https://wvde.us/COVID19.
There will be no school for students on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 due to staff training. Students will return on Thursday, October 7th.
FFA Ox-Roast Information
Middle Island Harvest Festival Popup Farmers Market for grades PreK-5th - thanks to Stealey Community Fund- CFOV.
Seniors should fill out the #FAFSA as soon as possible to receive financial aid for college.
Get started at http://spr.ly/6181JESe3.
Seniors who complete the FAFSA can also earn a chance at a $500 Opportunity Scholarship.
Learn more: http://spr.ly/6183JESeP.
MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT: TYLER COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 CASE CONFIRMATION
WHEN: From October 1, 2021
CONTACT: Shane Highley, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools
DETAILS: Tyler County Schools has confirmed 1 positive case at SES involving a teacher and 1 positive case at TCMS involving a student. After conducting the necessary investigations, it was determined that those affected have been quarantined and no additional action is necessary at this time.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, everyone is urged to follow best health practices as issued by the Governor’s Executive Orders and outlined by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) and the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) guidance. This includes wearing face coverings, and practicing social distancing, hand washing and cleaning protocols regularly.
Those who feel they need to be tested, please contact your primary care provider, your local hospital or your local healthcare clinic. For more information about COVID-19 visit the DHHR at www.coronavirus.wv.gov or the CDC at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
For details about WVDE and DHHR guidance documents, visit https://wvde.us/COVID19.
MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT: TYLER COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 CASE CONFIRMATION
WHEN: From September 29, 2021
CONTACT: Shane Highley, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools
DETAILS: Tyler County Schools has confirmed 2 cases at TCMS involving a students. After conducting the necessary investigations, it was determined that those affected have been quarantined and no additional action is necessary at this time.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, everyone is urged to follow best health practices as issued by the Governor’s Executive Orders and outlined by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) and the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) guidance. This includes wearing face coverings, and practicing social distancing, hand washing and cleaning protocols regularly.
Those who feel they need to be tested, please contact your primary care provider, your local hospital or your local healthcare clinic. For more information about COVID-19 visit the DHHR at www.coronavirus.wv.gov or the CDC at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
For details about WVDE and DHHR guidance documents, visit https://wvde.us/COVID19.
MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT: TYLER COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 CASE CONFIRMATION
WHEN: From September 28, 2021
CONTACT: Shane Highley, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools
DETAILS: Tyler County Schools has confirmed 1 at AIB involving a student. After conducting the necessary investigations, it was determined that those affected have been quarantined and no additional action is necessary at this time.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, everyone is urged to follow best health practices as issued by the Governor’s Executive Orders and outlined by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) and the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) guidance. This includes wearing face coverings, and practicing social distancing, hand washing and cleaning protocols regularly.
Those who feel they need to be tested, please contact your primary care provider, your local hospital or your local healthcare clinic. For more information about COVID-19 visit the DHHR at www.coronavirus.wv.gov or the CDC at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
For details about WVDE and DHHR guidance documents, visit https://wvde.us/COVID19
AP Students: AP Exams will be ordered on Monday, October 4th. If you are planning on taking an AP Exam in May, make sure you have signed in to AP Classroom and have joined the class with a code provided by your teacher. You have until Monday, November 15th to cancel your exam without paying an unused exam fee. Talk to your AP Teacher or AP Coordinator (Mrs. Fisher) if you have questions.
Visit https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/ for more information about the AP program.
Congratulations to the Tyler FFA Land Judging Team who competed in the State FFA Land Judging yesterday in Lewis County.
5th in Land Judging
2nd in Homesite
🌟2nd overall land and homesite team combined score🌟
Therefore the team qualified to compete in the NATIONAL LAND JUDGING CONTEST In Oklahoma this spring
Team Members:
Garrett Ammons
Ardynn Weekley
Brooklyn Wayne
Abbi Kimble
We are proud of your hard work and dedication!
Congratulations to TCHS Junior, Mason Nichols, who was named to the All-LKC Golf Team.
The TCHS & TCMS Golf Teams have 2 more weeks left in their schedule. Check out results & the remaining schedule on the golf team website.
https://www.tylerconsolidatedhighschool.org/o/tchs/page/golf
MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT: TYLER COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 CASE CONFIRMATION
WHEN: From September 22, 2021
CONTACT: Shane Highley, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools
DETAILS: Tyler County Schools has confirmed 1 positive case in the transportation department. After conducting the necessary investigations, it was determined that those affected have been quarantined and no additional action is necessary at this time.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, everyone is urged to follow best health practices as issued by the Governor’s Executive Orders and outlined by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) and the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) guidance. This includes wearing face coverings, and practicing social distancing, hand washing and cleaning protocols regularly.
Those who feel they need to be tested, please contact your primary care provider, your local hospital or your local healthcare clinic. For more information about COVID-19 visit the DHHR at www.coronavirus.wv.gov or the CDC at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
For details about WVDE and DHHR guidance documents, visit https://wvde.us/COVID19.
MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT: TYLER COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 CASE CONFIRMATION
WHEN: From September 18-20, 2021
CONTACT: Shane Highley, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools
DETAILS: Tyler County Schools has confirmed 1 positive case at AIB involving a student, 1 positive case at TCMS involving a student and 1 involving a staff member, 2 cases involving students at TCHS, 1 case involving a student and 1 case involving a staff member at TCMS. After conducting the necessary investigations, it was determined that those affected have been quarantined and no additional action is necessary at this time.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, everyone is urged to follow best health practices as issued by the Governor’s Executive Orders and outlined by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) and the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) guidance. This includes wearing face coverings, and practicing social distancing, hand washing and cleaning protocols regularly.
Those who feel they need to be tested, please contact your primary care provider, your local hospital or your local healthcare clinic. For more information about COVID-19 visit the DHHR at www.coronavirus.wv.gov or the CDC at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
For details about WVDE and DHHR guidance documents, visit https://wvde.us/COVID19.
MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT: TYLER COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 CASE CONFIRMATION
WHEN: From September 15, 2021
CONTACT: Shane Highley, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools
DETAILS: Tyler County Schools has confirmed 1 positive case at AIB involving a student and 1 positive case at TCMS involving a student and 1 staff member. 1 positive case at SES involving a student and 1 positive at TCHS involving a student. After conducting the necessary investigations, it was determined that those affected have been quarantined and no additional action is necessary at this time.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, everyone is urged to follow best health practices as issued by the Governor’s Executive Orders and outlined by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) and the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) guidance. This includes wearing face coverings, and practicing social distancing, hand washing and cleaning protocols regularly.
Those who feel they need to be tested, please contact your primary care provider, your local hospital or your local healthcare clinic. For more information about COVID-19 visit the DHHR at www.coronavirus.wv.gov or the CDC at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
For details about WVDE and DHHR guidance documents, visit https://wvde.us/COVID19.
The Tyler Consolidated vs Calhoun football game has been moved to Monday, September 20th, 2021 at 7:00pm at Knights Stadium
The fifth-grade students in Miss Roberts class at SES learned that the Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the United States and is recognized as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. They also learned that the Statue of Liberty is made of copper and was the color of a penny when it was first built. They used what they have been studying in science to explain that a chemical change called oxidation turned the Statue of Liberty green. They completed an experiment that showed how vinegar and salt will clean the green pennies back to their original shiny bronze.
MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT: TYLER COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 CASE CONFIRMATION
WHEN: From September 15, 2021
CONTACT: Shane Highley, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools
DETAILS: Tyler County Schools has confirmed 1 positive case at AIB involving a student and 1 positive case at SES. After conducting the necessary investigations, it was determined that those affected have been quarantined and no additional action is necessary at this time.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, everyone is urged to follow best health practices as issued by the Governor’s Executive Orders and outlined by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) and the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) guidance. This includes wearing face coverings, and practicing social distancing, hand washing and cleaning protocols regularly.
Those who feel they need to be tested, please contact your primary care provider, your local hospital or your local healthcare clinic. For more information about COVID-19 visit the DHHR at www.coronavirus.wv.gov or the CDC at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
For details about WVDE and DHHR guidance documents, visit https://wvde.us/COVID19.
MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT: TYLER COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 CASE CONFIRMATION
WHEN: From September 14, 2021
CONTACT: Shane Highley, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools
DETAILS: Tyler County Schools has confirmed 1 positive case at AIB involving a student and 1 positive case at TCMS involving a student. After conducting the necessary investigations, it was determined that those affected have been quarantined and no additional action is necessary at this time.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, everyone is urged to follow best health practices as issued by the Governor’s Executive Orders and outlined by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) and the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) guidance. This includes wearing face coverings, and practicing social distancing, hand washing and cleaning protocols regularly.
Those who feel they need to be tested, please contact your primary care provider, your local hospital or your local healthcare clinic. For more information about COVID-19 visit the DHHR at www.coronavirus.wv.gov or the CDC at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
For details about WVDE and DHHR guidance documents, visit https://wvde.us/COVID19.
MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT: TYLER COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 CASE CONFIRMATION
WHEN: From September 13, 2021
CONTACT: Shane Highley, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools
DETAILS: Tyler County Schools has confirmed 1 positive case at AIB involving a student. After conducting the necessary investigations, it was determined that those affected have been quarantined and no additional action is necessary at this time.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, everyone is urged to follow best health practices as issued by the Governor’s Executive Orders and outlined by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) and the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) guidance. This includes wearing face coverings, and practicing social distancing, hand washing and cleaning protocols regularly.
Those who feel they need to be tested, please contact your primary care provider, your local hospital or your local healthcare clinic. For more information about COVID-19 visit the DHHR at www.coronavirus.wv.gov or the CDC at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
For details about WVDE and DHHR guidance documents, visit https://wvde.us/COVID19.
A neat thing happening at AIB… every day at 10 the fair grounds plays the national anthem. Mrs. Myers takes her 5th grade class out every day for a mask break at that time because they want to hear it. She invited the school to join today to kick off Celebrate Freedon Week.