
Mrs. Bradley's early childhood students had the opportunity to participate in a crucial training session led by Tanya Ware, where they received their CPR, First Aid, and AED certification. This training has given the students a sense of confidence and readiness in case they ever need to use these important life-saving skills. Such proactive education can have a lasting impact, potentially making them more vigilant and prepared throughout their lives.











Monroe County FFA officers gathered with 80+ officers from Greenbrier East, Greenbrier West, Summers County, Shady Spring, Surveyor(Liberty-Raleigh), and Mountain View Middle FFA chapters at the Greenbrier State Forest on Wednesday, Sept ember 11 for the Southeastern Region Officer Training. While there, members participated in team-building exercises and developed goals for their Chapter officer team. Events were led by State FFA officers Hanna Crum and Laney Barns. The event was finished off with lunch provided by FFA advisors from each chapter. Be sure to be on the lookout for all of the great activities, and contests your Monroe County members will be involved in this school year!








JMHS will have our first LSIC meeting on Thursday, September 12 in the commons area at 4:00. All are welcome to join. We will be electing officers and parent members. Thank you!

The next Project Graduation meeting will be on Thursday, September 18th at 6:00 in the commons area.

JMHS will have its first LSIC meeting on Thursday, September 12 in the commons area. We will elect 3 parent members. If you would like to be nominated please email dbsams@k12.wv.us

Reminder: There will be a Project Graduation meeting in the commons area at the High School tonight at 6:00.

Parents of JMHS students- We are asking for parents to serve on the LSIC committee. We will need 3 parents that are not associated with the schools in Monroe County. If you are willing, please call the school and I will put you on the list. Then I will send out a survey for parents to vote for the 3 members. Thanks!

Attention: JMHS will be starting our day at 8:20 instead of 8:30. Please make sure you adjust your schedule to make it to school and class on time. This change is due to the accrued time for the 5 days of OSE.

Attention James Monroe Juniors and Seniors:
Please read the important parking information.
https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2987/MCS/4656032/PARKING_REGULATIONS_24-25.pdf

Students from Ms. Weiss’ Therapeutic Services Program and Mr. Hancock’s Biomedical Science Program competed at the HOSA International Leadership Conference in Houston, Texas. This is a huge competition with hundreds of students in each category. Although we didn’t bring back any medals, we had a great experience sharing the enthusiasm of like-minded students from all around the world. We also visited museums, the Houston Zoo, and other sites around the huge city. While returning home the flight was rerouted due to storms causing us to miss our connecting flight. As a result, students also were able to spend a couple of days sightseeing in New York City. While in NYC students visited Times Square and Rockefeller Center. They were also able to stroll through Central Park before returning to Monroe County.



Are you wondering if your child has their required immunizations for the upcoming school year? Do you have medical records that need to be sent in for the nurse? Are you wondering if your child's medical order has been received yet? You can address these concerns in one location, your student's health portal. If you have not signed up, make sure to do so! This will also allow you to monitor when your child sees the nurse and the expiration date of medications they have at school. If you have not received the registration email, reach out to the County School Nurse Jessica Thomas at (304)772-3094 ext. 322 or by email to jessica.r.thomas@k12.wv.us with your child's name, their school, and email address that you wish to use. All emails will come from noreply@studentehr.com Please search your inbox for that prior to contacting the nurse as this is the only way to register.

Emergency Board of Education Meeting on Monday, June 17th at 7:45 a.m.

“The Maverick” 106.7 WHFI
The student government at James Monroe High School wished to see a change in the school’s radio station. 2023-2024 SGA President, Cole Thomas, led an initiative to try and bring two schools under one umbrella through the radio station. Acting on the students’ behalf, Mr. Thomas asked the board to consider rebranding the station. The students wished to see the radio station branded as “The Maverick”. After board approval on May 30, 2024, the radio station will be using the slogan 106.7 “The Maverick”. Please be patient as proper changes are made.


The MCEA (Monroe County Education Association) is proud to announce our Top Junior Award at James Monroe High School for school year 23-24. This year the winner of this prestigious award is Brady Baker, the son of BJ and Lezli Baker. This award is chosen each year by the faculty members at JMHS. Brady is being presented his award by Mrs . Debbie Sams (Principal at JMHS) and Todd Lusk (Assistant Principal at JMHS). Congratulations again to Brady Baker on a job well done!

The 2024 James Monroe High School Graduation will be tonight at the H.E. Comer Jr. Sports Complex at 7:00. Currently, we plan to have the ceremony outside. If we would get lightening, everyone will need to return to their vehicles, students will return to the band room and if anyone that doesn’t have a vehicle, they may come to the commons area at the school.
The gates will be open at 6:00 and handicap parking will be up at the football field. First come, first served.

Due to mechanical issues, Bus 210, Hollywood, Glace, will be running about an hour late this morning.

Parents, please remind your child that as they are finishing their exams and classes they will need to turn in their Chromebook and charger to the STEM lab. Lost charger fee is $30 and lost Chromebook fee is $250. Thanks for your cooperation.

Students who are interested in IT, please check out the information below. This is a great opportunity, and it is free!


Tuesday, May 14th is Election Day and there will be no school for staff or students.


Prom Information
Doors open to the public at 6:15-7 for viewing.
Door will lock at 7
Students will be allowed in at 7:15-8
Students will be locked in until after crowning of king and queen at 10:45.
Prom is from 8-11pm
Once the students enter the doors they will not be allowed to exit.
The cost of pictures will be $42.00 per package.