They laughed, they danced, they ate, and...

They met the Big Guy!

Students and their families had a blast getting into the holiday spirit last night at the KCS Office of Exceptional Students Sensory with Santa Thursday night.

We all had an absolute BLAST! Thank you to everyone who came out and made this night so special.
6 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
A student standing in front of a christmas tree looking at the lights on the tree.
A student is standing in front of a bin holding a christmas themed cup.
a student throwing a large ring while playing a ring toss game.
A student standing in between santa claus and mrs. claus.
a student and a teacher standing in a dark room holding glow wands and dancing.
student standing in between santa and mrs. claus.
a student running around a room that has neon lights.
students playing in sensory bins that are filled with different materials.
a student and his mom playing in sensory bins.
a young girl talking to santa and mrs. claus.
🌦️ Weather Update for Friday, December 5

During our 8:00 p.m. weather briefing with the National Weather Service, we were advised there is a 50/50 chance of snow beginning around 3:00 a.m.

🚨 As of now, Kanawha County Schools is planning to operate on a normal schedule tomorrow.

We will continue to monitor conditions overnight and into the early morning. If a change to the schedule is needed, an alert will be sent around 5:00 a.m.

📲 No alert in the morning = normal school day.
6 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
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🎅✨ Sensory with Santa Night is almost here! ✨🎅

The KCS Office of Exceptional Students is hosting a Sensory with Santa Night on Thursday, December 4th, from 5:00–6:30 PM at the Edison Staff Development Center in South Charleston!

This event is open to all students with disabilities and their families, and the night has been designed with comfort, joy, and accessibility in mind so every child has the chance to participate. 💙💚❤️

There are SO many fun things planned — and of course, Santa will be there for a calm, sensory-friendly holiday experience. 🎄🤗
6 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
Sensory with Santa night for all KCS students with disabilities is on December 4th at the Edison Staff Development Center in South Charleston, it begins at 5:00 p.m. and ends at 6:30 p.m.

🗓️ 2026-2027 KCS Calendar At a Glance 👌

We meant to share next year's calendar highlights this morning, but the vibes were immaculate , despite the snow — and we didn't want to mess with the vibes.

📚 So, for some nighttime reading enjoyment — Your 2026-2027 KCS School Year Highlights are below!

👀 Ready to download and get it on the fridge? 🔗👇

🔗: https://5il.co/3spdt

6 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
KCS 2026-2027 Calendar Highlights

📅 The 2026–2027 KCS School Calendar Is Official!

Thank you to everyone who reviewed the four proposed calendar options and shared feedback during the open comment period. Nearly 1,500 comments were submitted, and both KCS and the Board of Education are extremely appreciative of the community’s input.

After careful consideration, the KCS Board of Education approved Version 2 for the 2026–2027 school year.

✨ Key Dates:
➡️ First Day of School: August 19, 2026 (Wednesday)
➡️ Last Day of School: May 28, 2027 (Friday)

We’re sharing the full calendar graphic below. Tomorrow, we’ll also post an easy-to-read highlight version with important dates such as holidays, Professional Learning Days, and Spring Break.

Thank you for helping shape the school year!

6 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
2026-2027 kcs school calendar
🚍 New! Direct Bus Text Alerts Begin Tomorrow
Starting tomorrow morning, KCS Transportation will begin texting parents/guardians directly about any bus number or route changes. If your child’s bus is affected, you’ll receive a text—no sign-ups or apps required.

📲 What to know:
• All parents/guardians of current bus riders will receive a welcome message tomorrow morning
• You can reply STOP to this message to opt out
• If you receive a bus change in the future, it will come directly via text
• Bus changes will still be posted on the KCS website—click the “Bus Changes” link at the top of our homepage
• If you don’t receive a text tomorrow and your child rides a bus, please call KCS Transportation. They’ll provide a quick form to get you enrolled.

We hope this makes staying up-to-date on bus changes easier and more convenient for families. Thank you for your continued support of KCS! 💙💛
6 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
kcs to begining texting parents/guardians directly about bus changes.
🇺🇸 Reminder: All Kanawha County Schools and offices will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, November 11, in observance of Veterans Day.

Thank you to all of the men and women who have served our country! ❤️🤍💙
7 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
no school tuesday, november 11th for veterans day.
🎅✨ Sensory with Santa: A Holiday Meet & Greet for Students with Disabilities ✨🎄

We’re excited to invite students and families to a special sensory-friendly holiday event designed just for them!

📅 Thursday, December 4, 2025
⏰ 5:00 – 6:30 PM
📍 Edison Staff Development Center
157 2nd Avenue, South Charleston, WV 25303

Enjoy cookies, hot chocolate, games, and crafts in a calm, welcoming environment where every child can experience the magic of the season. Families can also connect with helpful resources about IEPs, 504 Plans, preschool services, therapies, and more.
7 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
Sensory with Santa night for all KCS students with disabilities is on December 4th at the Edison Staff Development Center in South Charleston, it begins at 5:00 p.m. and ends at 6:30 p.m.
❄️🚨 Weather Update – Sunday, November 9, 9:00 p.m. ❄️🚨

After tonight’s 8:00 p.m. briefing with the Charleston National Weather Service, we’ve learned that the forecast has been downgraded — ground temperatures are warm, and the chance of snow sticking is low.

As of now, Kanawha County Schools plans to operate on a normal schedule tomorrow, Monday, November 10.

If the forecast changes overnight and a schedule change becomes necessary, we’ll send an update between 6:00–6:15 a.m. via callout, text, email, and on our social media pages.
7 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
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🦜From scales to feathers to fur — students at Cross Lanes Elementary met them all! 🦎🦜🐇

Zoodles Animal Education Program brought the animal kingdom to life, giving students a hands-on lesson in habitats, adaptations, and conservation. 🐾🌍
7 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
a young student holding a turtle.
a baby kangaroo.
students looking on as an animal trainer holds a bird on her arm.
cross lanes elementary students in the school gym watching animal experts from zoodles show off animals from around the planet.
a cross lanes elementary teacher helping a student hold a turtle.
a cross lanes elementary teacher holding a snake.
a bird sitting on a branch inside cross lanes elementary school.
a cross lanes elementary teacher holding a baby kangaroo.
a member of the zoodles staff with a snake on his shoulders.

The October edition of the KCS Monthly Newsletter is now available 👇

🔗: https://5il.co/3ruj2

Content includes:
🔬A forensics lesson at SCHS
📅 Important November events and reminders
🛠️ HVAC Levy Project Updates
... and more!

7 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
a south charleston high school students doing a blood testing analysis during forensics class.
💙 Many of our schools operate food pantries to help students and families when extra support is needed. With more families seeking assistance right now, several schools are starting new pantries to meet the growing demand — and schools with existing pantries are continuing to accept donations.

If you’d like to help, please contact your local school—or the school you wish to support—to ask what items are most needed and where donations can be dropped off. Thank you, Kanawha County, for always supporting students. 💛
7 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
To donate to a school food pantry, contact your local school to ask how you can help.
📣 We’re looking for the real MVPs of flexibility — Substitute Teachers! 🏫✨

Like being called “Mr.” or “Ms.” by everyone in the room? ☕🍎
You might just be the substitute teacher we’re looking for!

Join KCS and help keep learning going strong while having fun along the way.

🔗: Apply Today ➡️ https://bit.ly/KCSSubs
7 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
KCS is hiring substitute teachers. Apply now.
Reminder: No school for students tomorrow — it's a Professional Learning Day for staff! See you Thursday, students!
7 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
no school for students on wednesday october 22nd, due to a PL Day.
🎃👻 THURSDAY — Trunk or Treat with KCS! 👻🎃

The KCS Office of Exceptional Students is excited to host a Trunk or Treat for all students with disabilities and their families! 🧡

📅 Date: Thursday, October 16th
📍 Location: Capital High School
🕔 Time: 5:00 – 6:30 PM

Come out for an evening of fun, candy, and community! 🍬✨ We can’t wait to see your costumes and celebrate together.
8 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
KCS office of exceptional students trunk or treat event at Capital high school on thrusday october 16th from 5:00pm-6:30pm open to all students with disabilities and their families.
📣 Reminder for KCS Families

There will be no school for students on Monday, October 13th — it’s Parent/Teacher Conference Day! 🍎

Parent/Teacher conferences are a great opportunity to connect one-on-one with your student's teacher, learn more about how they’re growing, and hear ways you can support their success at home.

If you haven’t already, reach out to your student’s school or teacher to schedule your meeting. Every conversation helps strengthen the partnership that makes learning possible! 💬✨
8 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
no school for kcs students on monday, october 13th due to parent/teacher conferences.
🔍🧬 CSI — Cross Lanes

5th graders at Cross Lanes Elementary are turning into junior detectives thanks to KCS Security Officer Bob Houck and their teacher Tiffany Pace! For the past five weeks, students have been diving in to real forensic science, preparing for their sixth and final lesson! Today, students collected evidence at the "crime scene" — they suited up and tested fingerprints, analyzed DNA samples, and collected evidence to solve a mystery crime. 👣🔬

What started as a spark of curiosity has grown into a hands-on learning adventure that gets students thinking, problem-solving, and dreaming about future careers in science. 💡

Lessons like this are possible thanks to our KCS Excess Levy, which helps fund our 12 dedicated security officers. These officers do so much more than keep our schools safe—they’re part of our classrooms and our communities, helping learning come to life in amazing ways. 💚
8 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
students using black lights to look for blood spatter.
student putting on gloves before she tests for dna.
student writing in his evidence log.
kcs security officer helping student put evidence in a collection bag.
cross lanes elementary students, their teacher, school security officer, principal, and kcs superintendent posing for a picture at the end of the lesson.
student looking for evidence on a sheet of paper.
students testing for finger prints at a classroom table
student testing a cup for dna.
student in a crime scene suit collecting evidence
student testing for a fingerprint during the lesson.

🌟 Academic Support for Everyone

Every student deserves the tools to succeed.
Kanawha County Schools has launched a new webpage — Academic Support for Everyone — highlighting the ways we help students stay on track and graduate with their classmates.

From social and emotional learning and personalized education planning to mentoring, tutoring, career readiness, and dropout prevention — this page is your one-stop resource for student success.

If you’re a parent or guardian who simply wants to explore the built-in supports already woven into the KCS curriculum, this page also offers a great overview of what all students receive as part of their education.

Whether your student needs additional support, a mentor, or guidance for life after graduation, KCS is here every step of the way. 💙💚❤️ You can find the page by clicking the link below, or by going to the KCS website ➡️ click menu on the homepage ➡️ look under the Parents/Guardians section ➡️ click on Academic Support Opportunities.

🔗 Explore all available supports (including a list of certified KCS tutors):
https://bit.ly/KCSAcademicSupport

(This page will continue to grow as new programs and supports are added or expanded!)

8 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
students arms reaching for chalk that is sitting in a box on top of a picnic table.
🌟 Honoring Service, Supporting Students. 🇺🇸

In 2021—on Pearl Harbor Day—the West Virginia Department of Education and Common Ground Partners proudly recognized the first class of Purple Star Schools and Districts across the Mountain State. What began with 130 schools and 3 districts has now grown to 315 schools and 17 districts dedicated to supporting military-connected students and families. 💜

Kanawha County Schools is honored to be among them as a Purple Star District, continuing our commitment to helping students thrive—no matter where their family’s service takes them.

The Purple Star Award is one of many ways the Common Ground Partnership helps make West Virginia one of the best places in the nation to live, work, and raise a family. 🌄
8 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
Kanawha County Schools is a Purple Star District
The September edition of the KCS Monthly Newsletter is now available 👇
🔗: https://5il.co/3qi3h

Content includes:
🚗 A trip to Safety City
📅 Important October events and reminders
🛠️ Two Roofing Project Updates
... and more!
8 months ago, Kanawha County Schools
student driving a go kart at safety city.