
September is almost here & you know what that means. Here is our menu for the month. Mmmm mmmm good!

Our students seem to be enjoying their 1st day also. Just look at those smiling faces!











The SES Staff is excited for the first day of the 24-25 school year!









Please bear with us as we have been experiencing both telephone & cellular phone issues all morning. Keep trying! We are here & excited for the first day of school.

Our 2024-25 school year begins tomorrow! We're so excited to see our students and hear about their summer. Check out our lunch menu for August. There is so much yummy goodness coming their way!

Employment Information: All Tyler County Schools employment opportunities are posted through the WVDE on Frontline. The Employment link on the TC Schools homepage (www.tylercountypublicschools.com) takes you to Frontline.
The positions that are currently posted will be listed. You can click the red apply button on the right of the position. If you are new to Frontline you will create an account then proceed to applying. If you already have an account with Frontline you will log in then proceed to apply.
If you have any questions, please contact the Board Office.


The 2024-2025 TC Schools calendar is posted below. The calendar is also available in PDF form on all TC Schools websites, on the website calendar, and in the TC Schools App.
Please note the Spring Break date listed on the original calendar should have read 18-21; the print versions of the calendar have been updated. Look for the red wording "Revised 6/27/24" on the bottom of the print version to make sure you've got the most recent version.


**TODAY**
Tyler County Schools, in collaboration with the Tyler County First Responders, will be conducting a safety exercise on Friday, June 7th at the Tyler Consolidated Middle/High School campus. This drill is designed to enhance preparedness and response capabilities in the event of an emergency. It is important to note that this is only a drill and there is no cause for alarm as there will be an increased presence of first responders on the campus. June 7th will be considered a Professional Learning Day and no students will be present at the school during the exercise. This ensures that the drill can be conducted safely and effectively without disrupting normal school activities. The safety exercise will involve various scenarios to test the response of school staff, first responders, and emergency services. These scenarios may include simulated emergencies such as a fire, medical incident, or an active shooter situation. The goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing safety protocols and identify areas for improvement. Tyler County Schools is committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all students and staff. We appreciate the cooperation and support of the community, and we encourage everyone to remain calm and vigilant during the exercise.


**TOMORROW**
Tyler County Schools, in collaboration with the Tyler County First Responders, will be conducting a safety exercise on Friday, June 7th at the Tyler Consolidated Middle/High School campus. This drill is designed to enhance preparedness and response capabilities in the event of an emergency. It is important to note that this is only a drill and there is no cause for alarm as there will be an increased presence of first responders on the campus. June 7th will be considered a Professional Learning Day and no students will be present at the school during the exercise. This ensures that the drill can be conducted safely and effectively without disrupting normal school activities. The safety exercise will involve various scenarios to test the response of school staff, first responders, and emergency services. These scenarios may include simulated emergencies such as a fire, medical incident, or an active shooter situation. The goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing safety protocols and identify areas for improvement. Tyler County Schools is committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all students and staff. We appreciate the cooperation and support of the community, and we encourage everyone to remain calm and vigilant during the exercise.


Tyler County Schools, in collaboration with the Tyler County First Responders, will be conducting a safety exercise on Friday, June 7th at the Tyler Consolidated Middle/High School campus.
This drill is designed to enhance preparedness and response capabilities in the event of an emergency. It is important to note that this is only a drill and there is no cause for alarm as there will be an increased presence of first responders on the campus.
June 7th will be considered a Professional Learning Day and no students will be present at the school during the exercise. This ensures that the drill can be conducted safely and effectively without disrupting normal school activities. The safety exercise will involve various scenarios to test the response of school staff, first responders, and emergency services. These scenarios may include simulated emergencies such as a fire, medical incident, or an active shooter situation. The goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing safety protocols and identify areas for improvement. Tyler County Schools is committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all students and staff.
We appreciate the cooperation and support of the community, and we encourage everyone to remain calm and vigilant during the exercise.


Tyler County Schools, in collaboration with the Tyler County First Responders, will be conducting a safety exercise on Friday, June 7th at the Tyler Consolidated Middle/High School campus. This drill is designed to enhance preparedness and response capabilities in the event of an emergency.
It is important to note that this is only a drill and there is no cause for alarm as there will be an increased presence of first responders on the campus. June 7th will be considered a Professional Learning Day and no students will be present at the school during the exercise. This ensures that the drill can be conducted safely and effectively without disrupting normal school activities.
The safety exercise will involve various scenarios to test the response of school staff, first responders, and emergency services. These scenarios may include simulated emergencies such as a fire, medical incident, or an active shooter situation. The goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing safety protocols and identify areas for improvement.
Tyler County Schools is committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all students and staff. We appreciate the cooperation and support of the community, and we encourage everyone to remain calm and vigilant during the exercise.


The Tyler County Schools Back to School Fair will be held Tuesday, August 6th from 4-7pm at Sistersville Elementary School. More information and a vendor form will be coming soon.


Mrs. Lantz & Mrs. Stewarts' Kindergarten class had a Books & Bubbles day yesterday. What a fun day!!











This school year is winding down. Here are a few events happening next week.
Monday, May 20th - staff training day, no students for Elementary only
Tuesday, May 21 - staff training day, no students for Middle/High School
Wednesday, May 22 - SES Fun Day! Dress in comfy clothes & wear tennis shoes.
Friday, May 24 - Last day of school....there is a 2 hour early release.


Tyler County Schools, in collaboration with the Tyler County First Responders, will be conducting a safety exercise on Friday, June 7th at the Tyler Consolidated Middle/High School campus. This drill is designed to enhance preparedness and response capabilities in the event of an emergency.
It is important to note that this is only a drill and there is no cause for alarm as there will be an increased presence of first responders on the campus. June 7th will be considered a Professional Learning Day and no students will be present at the school during the exercise. This ensures that the drill can be conducted safely and effectively without disrupting normal school activities.
The safety exercise will involve various scenarios to test the response of school staff, first responders, and emergency services. These scenarios may include simulated emergencies such as a fire, medical incident, or an active shooter situation. The goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing safety protocols and identify areas for improvement.
Tyler County Schools is committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all students and staff. We appreciate the cooperation and support of the community, and we encourage everyone to remain calm and vigilant during the exercise.


The staff at SES would like to THANK all of the parents and community members who contributed to this week's TEACHER/STAFF APPRECIATION WEEK!!! Your kindness is much appreciated by all the staff members at SES!!!
Thanks to the Following Parents and Community Members: The Fort Pizza, Leila Wright, Tara Wright, Leslie Morgan, Kristi Canfield, Tracy Heintzman, Sarah Meeks, Nichole Surface, The Sistersville American Legion Post #67, The Galaxy, The Friendly Pizza Company, Jill Ash (Director of The Family Resource Network) and Katrina Byers.


Our year end Talent Show has had an overwhelming response & we're so excited! Letters are being sent home today to the parents of those that signed up to participate. Stay tuned for pictures!


Spirit Week ends tomorrow. We've had so much fun this week. Tomorrow is school spirit so show your Squire pride!


All 3 Kindergarten classes went to Blennerhassett Island today for their field trip. They rode the ferry over to the island, toured the museum & went for a carriage ride. They also toured the mansion & learned about life on the plantation when it was thriving. Our students came back excitedly tired.










We've had Happy Holidays today for Spirit Week. Tomorrow is Career Day. We've asked students what they want to be when they grow up & that they dress as their future selves.