Tyler County Schools are happy to have all the students back in their hallways and classrooms. Excited for the 2023-24 school year. Let's Go Knights!!!! #KnightsPride
almost 2 years ago, Shane Highley
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Much needed pavement going down on the road to Sistersville Elementary School. #KnightsPride
almost 2 years ago, Shane Highley
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Boys & Girls Club of Tyler County is setting up and excited to welcome students in a few weeks. While August 28th is the goal to get started, please check both the Tyler County Schools social media feeds and BGC of Tyler Co feeds for more details. Until then, read more about the BGC of Tyler Co program on their Facebook page and register your student for the program. Links to the FB page and registration document can be found here: https://www.tylercountypublicschools.com/bgc
almost 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
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Tyler County Schools employees started the 2023-2024 school year today in the newly renovated Tyler Consolidated auditorium. Staff attended two powerful presentations. Dr. Ruby Payne shared research on how brain science relates to emotions and how school employees can implement strategies to reduce anger, anxiety, and violence in the classroom. After lunch - made by the TC cooks - Molly Hudgens, Congressional Medal of Honor Citizen Honor Recipient, shared her powerful story of preventing an active shooter situation at her school in Tennessee. Tyler County teachers and staff are focused on taking care of kids and are ready to welcome them back into buildings in a few days.
almost 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
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Join us for the Tyler County Schools Back To School Fair on August 8th at Sistersville Elementary School from 4-7pm. Transportation is provided.
almost 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
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On Wednesday, Tyler and Wetzel County staff collaborated for CTE training at the Wetzel Tech Center. Career technical education (CTE) programs in West Virginia are designed for all students and prepare them for entering post-secondary education, training or the workforce. Thanks to Tyler County CTE teachers for putting in time to expand and improve the CTE program for our students!
almost 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
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July 17, 2023 Interested citizens of Tyler County: Because of the rumors and incorrect information circulated upon social media and throughout the community, we felt the need to clarify the situation the Tyler County Board of Education currently faces. This county’s Board of Education has oversight and control over our contracted employees in all but one area: the School Resource Officers. As most of the public is aware, these positions were filled by current deputies of our county’s sheriff’s department. What they may not understand is that the sheriff’s department is unwilling to work in a coordinated effort with the Board. Our recent decision to fill the SRO positions outside of the sheriff’s department was not a ‘knee-jerk’ reaction. This decision has been one long in the making, following at least four meetings this school year with the previous sheriff, the newly-appointed sheriff (one included the full board) and county commissioners, and as the result of multiple incidents that have snowballed for years. The Tyler County Board of Education has repeatedly attempted to negotiate the SRO contract, but the County Sheriff’s Department has been unwilling to come to the table, unwilling to meet the Board halfway. The Board had several issues we wanted restructured within the SRO contract, but only one was non-negotiable. That issue is who is placed in our facilities as SROs and in which facility they would serve. That one issue was proposed several different ways. The Board requested that certain officers not return as SROs and other deputies assigned, but that request was denied. We requested the transfers of School Resource Officers to different facilities within the county and were repeatedly denied this as well. Other proposals were offered as well. All were denied. We have received reports of inappropriate behavior by certain SROs, failure to adequately follow the protocol and adhere to their duties as School Resource Officers, interference within the curriculum of specific teachers, and claims of harassment. Our attempts at rectifying the situation have been unproductive due to the refusal by the administration of the county sheriff’s department to address our concerns. SROs are a valuable asset to any school system—ours included. These officers are often our first line of defense against any act of violence in our schools. But they also provide a positive influence for children deemed “at risk” or students who may not have strong role models in the home. School Resource Officers many times build a rapport with the students in their facilities, and often accompany school personnel on home visits when it becomes necessary to have a conversation with parents. However, when the Tyler County Sheriff’s Department refuses to allow the officers to attend School Resource Officer training, when they refuse to allow the SROs to accompany students on field trips, when they refused to supervise the parking lots until a student was grazed by a vehicle, we must act. I saw many comments on social media over the weekend regarding officers and the invaluable service they provide to children who may be suffering abuse at home, and that’s true. They often are the eyes and ears of the community. However, during Covid, when schools were shut down, the sheriff’s department refused to allow the officers onboard the buses to see the students who were receiving school lunches. In 12 out of the 13 surrounding counties that use their local sheriff’s departments to provide SROs, those sheriff’s departments work cooperatively with the school boards to place officers in their facilities. We are only asking to be included in the process of determining which officer is a good fit for each of our schools. We need some say in who’s in our buildings and who would work best in each school-- just as the sheriff’s department would want some say over who is in their building at any given moment. We regret that the Board of Education and the Tyler County Sheriff’s Department cannot cooperatively address these issues and concerns. Our primary goal is educating students in a safe environment but without the assistance of the officers we depend on for security, we have looked elsewhere to provide the services we need. We absolutely must address these issues in a timely manner and we would prefer to do so working with the sheriff’s department, but they also must be willing to work with us and take our concerns seriously. Finally, as someone who has over 30 years of volunteering with the schools or working within the school system, and as the director of the Family Resource Network, I am appalled and insulted that anyone would think the members of this board do not have the best interests of our students at heart. No one takes a seat on the County Board of Education for the glitz and the glamour. We do this because we have vested interests in our community, our children, and the performance of our schools. On this board we have a former teacher and long-time board member, two parents of school-aged children who attend Tyler County schools, myself who worked diligently to bring the Child Advocacy Center to Wetzel and Tyler counties and the parent of a graduate of our school system, and a grandparent to students, father-in-law to a teacher, and is another long-time board member. We are five people with very different beliefs and backgrounds but we voted UNANIMOUSLY on this subject. That alone speaks volumes and it should be obvious that we have information on the subject that the public does not. Thank you, Shane Highley, Superintendent Linda Hoover, President Katrina Byers, Vice President Curtis Heintzman, Scott Strode, And Larry Thomas, board members of the Tyler County BOE
almost 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
Parents and Guardians Tyler County Schools Board of Education voted 5-0 Tuesday July 11th 2023 to hire four school resource officers for Tyler County Schools. These individuals will be retired police officers, retired state troopers, and or active police officers. In criminal matters outside of the school, dealing with school matters, Tyler County Schools will still be working with the Tyler County Sheriffs office and West Virginia State Police. These School Resource Officers will provide security for our campuses, work with local agencies to create crisis plans, mentor children, and act as a liaison between Tyler County Schools and Law Enforcement.
almost 2 years ago, Shane Highley
Exciting News for Tyler County Schools Students !!
almost 2 years ago, Shane Highley
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Tyler County Schools are Hiring !!
almost 2 years ago, Shane Highley
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Lace Up for Kids Back-to-School Shoes Program All school-age children from low-income families, grades Pre-K-12, in Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel, Tyler & Brooke Counties in WV, and Belmont County, OH, are eligible to receive a free new pair of shoes just in time for the new school year! Wendy’s, WTOV9, Covestro, EQT, and United Way have partnered to help children in school get new shoes for the new school year. Families can apply for each of their school-age children to get a new pair of sneakers if they live in the counties of Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel, Tyler & Brooke Counties in WV, and Belmont County, OH. Applications to receive shoes are due no later than JULY 15th! Families MUST register to participate. Read more: https://unitedwayuov.org/news/lace-up-for-kids-back-to-school-shoes-program-2023/
almost 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
Sports Physicals will be given by appointment only at the Wetzel-Tyler Health Department on Monday, June 12th from 9am - 6pm. The cost is $20.
about 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
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Sports Physicals will be given by appointment only at the Wetzel-Tyler Health Department on Monday, June 12th from 9am - 6pm. The cost is $20.
about 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
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Sports Physicals will be given by appointment only at the Wetzel-Tyler Health Department on Monday, June 12th from 9am - 6pm. The cost is $20.
about 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
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On Wednesday, May 24th all Tyler County Schools will be dismissing 3 hours early.
about 2 years ago, Shane Highley
Every TC teacher, coach, student, and guardian will use Rooms beginning with the 2023-2024 school year. Rooms is a communication app that will replace ALL apps like Remind, Team Reach, and Class Dojo. To access Rooms, students and guardians need to download the TC Schools app, click Rooms in the lower right corner, and sign in. Student accounts are already set up. Sign in to the TC App with K12 credentials. Guardians need to complete a one-time activation process. Call the TC Tech Department at 304-758-8333 or request an account online: www.tylercountypublicschools.com/Rooms Fall sports are transitioning into setting up Rooms now; teachers will begin using rooms in August. Please set up your guardian account now so you're ready to go in August.
about 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
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Tyler Consolidated Class of 2023 Graduation will be streamed live on our Facebook and YouTube channels. We plan on going live at 6:50. The ceremony begins at 7.
about 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
Tyler County Schools is proud to offer a summer food meal program for Summer 2023. • Meals will be served at A.I. Boreman Elementary School, 51 Boreman School Road, Middlebourne, WV 26149 and at Sistersville Elementary School, 651 Sistersville Elementary School Road, Sistersville, WV 26175. The summer food program will operate Monday through Thursday, June 5, 2023 through June 29, 2023. Breakfast will be served from 8 - 9 am and lunch from 11:00 am -12:30 pm. • Meals will be served at Tyler Consolidated Middle/High School, 1993 Silver Knight Drive, Sistersville, WV 26175. The summer food program will operate Monday through Friday, June 5, 2023 through July 28, 2023. Breakfast will be served from 8 - 9 am and lunch from 11:00 am -1:00 pm. • Sistersville Park and the McCormick Greene Community Center will also be operating with help from the Tyler County FRN. Meals will be served at these two sites Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from June 12, 2023 through July 28, 2023. Only lunch will be served at these sites. Sistersville Park will serve from NOON - 12:45 pm. McCormick Greene Community Center will serve from 1:00pm – 1:30pm. This program will not operate on June 19th (Juneteenth Day), June 20th (WV Day), and July 4th (Independence Day). SFSP will not operate on June 19th (Juneteenth Day), June 20th (WV Day) and July 4th (Independence Day).
about 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
New student registration is open for the 2023-2024 school year! https://tylercountypublicschools.com/registration
about 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk
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Due to copyright issues, we will not be streaming the senior video at this time, but plan to upload it in the near future. Thank you for tuning in to today's Class of 2023 Senior Awards!
about 2 years ago, TCS InfoDesk