
Friendly reminder to charge your iPad tonight to prepare for your first day back tomorrow.


Taylor County Schools has posted updated information for return to school tomorrow, January 3, 2022. See the news section for the full update and note we are returning masked with new quarantine guidance.


Here are the latest projects coming out of the art room. Fresh from the kiln, we have 5th grade Clay Initials, 8th grade Coil Bowls and 6th grade Clay Cupcakes.





Here are the latest projects coming out of the art room. We have 6th grade Knight Drawings, studying proportions. Then, 7th grade One- point Perspective Collages and 5th Grade Nutcrackers. Also, 7th grade Māori inspired Self- portraits, 8th grade Illuminated Letters and 6th grade Winter Birch Paintings, all hanging in the hallways.




What’s happening in our STEM lab…
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Students designed and built rooms in a Whoville house from cardboard and other provided materials. Our “Grinch” was made from a cup to place over our SPHERO robots.
The “Grinch” ran code to go from house to house stealing Christmas cheer (students removing items from each house and adding them to their Grinch).
This activity was full of design, creativity, teamwork, division of tasks, coding, and much more.
We can’t wait to see what we can do in 2022!





Holiday Break Info:
All Taylor County Schools will dismiss two hours early on Wednesday, December 22.
There will be NO SCHOOL for students December 23, 2021 through January 2, 2022.
Have a safe and happy holiday!!


TCMS had a great day at after-school tutoring! Christmas celebration with a pizza party, snacks, and law enforcement appreciation. We had a wonderful turn out from law enforcement and the kids loved competing against them.

What a wonderful evening celebrating music, family, and our TCMS community! Our 6th, 7th, and 8th grade outdid themselves performing live for the first time in a year-and-a-half. Thank you to Mr. Chaido and all who made tonight a success!





Good luck to our cheer leaders as they compete this Saturday Dec 18th in The Bridge Holiday Cheer Invitational. This competition is at The Bridge Sports Complex (400 Forrester Blvd, Bridgeport). Doors open at 9am and the competition starts at 10:00am. Our TCMS cheerleaders compete at approximately 11:00am for routine and 1:40 for sideline.) Admission for the event is $5 (cash only). Children 5 and under are free. Admission does not allow access to the rest of the facility. Outside food & beverages are not permitted. There is a full service concession inside The Bridge for participants and spectators.

Good luck to our TCMS band students as they perform in their Christmas Band Concert on tomorrow, Wednesday December 15th. The concert will be held in the GHS auditorium and will begin at 6:30 pm. Merry Christmas and see you there!
We will also be having a silent auction bake sale. The auction begins before the concert at 6pm . There will be a couple intermissions during the concert for you to check on your auction bids and such!

Congratulations to our Math Field Day winners! The first, second and third place finishers will be moving on to regionals in March.
Fifth Grade
First Place – Kinleigh Hutson
Second Place – Alivia Pitman
Third Place – Rondo Koontz
First Alternate – Isabella Asebes
Second Alternate – Dylan Stead
Sixth Grade
First Place- Jackson Heldreth
Second Place – Sophia Polinski
Third Place – Samuel Knotts
First Alternate – Randall Grogg
Second Alternate – Corine Miller
Seventh Grade
First Place – Noah Smith
Second Place – Sara Moore
Third Place – Grant Castle
First Alternate – Lauren Worth
Second Alternate – Peyton Stevens
Eighth Grade
First Place – Maddy Haddix
Second Place – Anna Poling
Third Place – Leland Poling
First Alternate – Ian Phillips
Second Alternate – Noah Uhl

TCMS Jingle Gifts will be this Friday, December 17th from 6 to 7 pm! Drive through the front lot to see the lights, Santa, and receive a gift.

Taylor County Schools are closed today due to road conditions.


Taylor County Schools are operating on a 2 hour delay.


What a wonderful evening of music and Christmas cheer at the GHS auditorium. Our 5/6 Choir and our 7/8 Choir did amazing jobs!





This evening the Taylor Count Board of Education voted to remove the mask mandate immediately. Masks will be parent choice. Masks must still be worn on school buses. Additional information included in the vote will be shared when we receive a written statement.

Still time to make it. Christmas Choir Concert 2021. 7 pm!


Parents, we are experiencing some printer issues building-wide so progress reports will not go out today. However, we will be sending them home this week. If you are able, all grades are up to date in LiveGrades and you may log in and get a preview of what we will be sending home. Thank you and Go Knights!

Taylor County is red on the WVDHHR map today, December 2, 2021. Therefore as passed by the Taylor County Board of Education at their August 24, 2021 meeting we will mask in all facilities and transportation for the next 14 days beginning tomorrow December 3, 2021.

Parents, as we navigate this time where masks are optional we are no longer just quarantining from breakfast and lunch exposures. Because we are now quarantining from class exposure as well, our numbers are going to go up noticeably. To determine quarantine lists we are looking at mask status, vaccination status, and distance from the positive student. If your child is quarantined, you will receive a robo call and a text stating this: "TCMS Covid Alert." This message will be followed the next day by an email to your student with the quarantine notice and information about homework. Thank you for bearing with us in this troubling time. Go Knights.