
We have had a busy week in our STEM Lab. We started our week with a visit from Angie McDaniel from STEAM TAC and designed Hydraulic Claws. From there, 6th grade created wind powered cars and held a race. 7th grade designed and created Mars landers and tested them to see if they would be effective. 8th grade started their unit on bridges.





Tuesday, March 8th, Mrs. Shumaker will available from 3:30 - 5:00 in the Mary Battle Studio for parent questions about 8th grade schedules.

Reminder that tomorrow, Wednesday, March 2nd, is a 2 hour early dismissal for all Taylor County students.


Over the weekend a few of our STEM students went to Blackwater Falls and participated in the “Cardboard and Duct Tape” sled race. Students designed and created their own sleds to race. Everyone had a great time and we are planning to participate again next year!




This is a reminder that the Track and Field Parent Night is tomorrow, Monday, February 28th, 2022.
Where: TCMS Auditorium
Time: 5:30 PM
If you have any questions/concerns, please contact Nat Clemm via email @ Netsanet.clemm@k12.wv.us

Tomorrow our Spring Fundraiser will be handed out to kids in homeroom so be on the look out for it to come home. We have some great incentives for those who participate! Any checks made will need to be made to Taylor County Middle School. Money raised will go toward the end of the year incentives.
You can also look at the brochure here by clicking this link.
https://www.justfundraising.com/proposals/ArtInNature.pdf

The Taylor County Board of Education voted to remove masks on all buses, facilities and activities. Face coverings will be optional based on personal or family choice.


Working in groups, 5th grade students designed and created chairs (chair, beanbag, stool, etc.) out of newspaper and tape. Once created they were judged on overall design and appearance. Then students had to test their chair. The goal was to have their chair hold someone 2 inches off the ground for 5 seconds. We had one design that accomplished this…the beanbag design! It even went back to its original shape!
Great job 5th grade!!




Parents, we are trying to re-establish out TCMS Parent Teacher Organization. If you would like to nominate yourself or someone that is interested, please follow the link listed below. Nominations are due by February 28th to put in place the executive committee for terms beginning in August 2022.
Here's the link to the form "TCMS 2022 PTO Nominations":
https://forms.office.com/r/unJ2vvfBN8

Parents, don't forget that if you want more information about the required Personalized Education Plan, or PEP, that the meeting with Mr. Dooley will be tonight (2/22/22) at 6:00 PM in the TCMS Commons. 8th grade students and parents are welcome to come hear, discuss, ask questions, and learn all things about Personalized Education Plans as they help their students prepare for high school graduation. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Dooley, TCMS 7/8 Grade School Counselor, at 304-265-0722, ext 4148 or via email at Jerry.Dooley@k12.wv.us

Track and Field Parent Night
If your child signed up for Track and Field or is interested but didn’t get to sign up, you will need to attend Parent Night.
When: Monday, February 28th, 2022
Where: TCMS Auditorium
Time: 5:30 PM
If you have any questions/concerns, please contact Nat Clemm via email @ Netsanet.clemm@k12.wv.us

Today in our STEM lab, 5th grade finished building newspaper towers. Given only newspaper and tape, they were to build the tallest tower they could. This is a lead up to their next project of a newspaper chair.
6th, 7th, and 8th grades used our SPHERO robots to create a Simon Says game through code.


Taylor County Schools will operate on a two hour delay today, Monday, February 14.


Red Ribbon Week is scheduled for Feb 21st-25th. This week is designed to educate students about the dangers of substance abuse. There are a variety of activities scheduled during this week including a visit to our Wellness students by a HealthNet Helicopter, a week-long activity designed to raised awareness about opiod addiction called "Every 11 Minutes", and a visit by Huntington's Fire Chief Jan Radar who will talk with the students about her documentary on Netflix called Herion(e) which talks about the opioid epidemic in Huntington. We are also hoping to do a presentation for parents about the many places students hide drugs in common everyday things called "Hidden in Plain Sight." We will have more information about that presentation once details are locked down. We are hoping this week will open the students' eyes about the dangers of substance abuse.

Parents, we want to give you a heads up on some excitement coming to TCMS. On February 21st we are having an "Aviation Day" where we have people from the aviation industry come to our school and introduce our students to some opportunities in aviation and in our area. We will have instructors, directors, pilots, and trainers from FSU, Pierpont, Aerospace Engineering, as well as an US Army aviator come speak to and answer questions from TCMS students.
Given that February 21st is a 2-hour early out we thought it was a great way to engage students on a day where the schedule is not the regular one. We are very excited about this opportunity!

Parents, beginning with the 8th grade year, students all across West Virginia must begin to complete a Personalized Education Plan, also called PEP, as they move forward through high school and into the career of their choice. PEPs help students track graduation requirements, schedule planning for subsequent high school years, and preparation for career choices as they leave high school.
Mr. Dooley will be holding a PEP Night for Parents on February 22, 2022 at 6:00 PM in the TCMS Commons to help offer information to parents and students desiring to deepen the discussion. 8th grade students and parents are welcome to come hear, discuss, ask questions, and learn all things about Personalized Education Plans as they help their students prepare for high school graduation.
If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Dooley, TCMS 7/8 Grade School Counselor, at 304-265-0722, ext 4148 or via email at Jerry.Dooley@k12.wv.us

Students and parents, lock in your order for your yearbook now at $35! Tomorrow the price increases to $38.

Law enforcement have announced an All Clear at Grafton High School There is no longer an alert or code red.

There is currently a code red (an alert) at Grafton High School. Law enforcement are investigating the situation and request that the no one come to the school at this time. We will keep you updated as we receive information.

The CTE Lab at TCMS is an exciting new classroom this school year. In this class, students explore areas of various Careers and Technology as well as STEAM and project based learning.


