Fayette County Virtual School application closes June 1, 2023 for the 2023-2024 school year. Don't miss out on the opportunity to be a virtual student.
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Happy retirement Mr. Loy! Lee Loy, Principal at ValleyPK8 is retiring. He is pictured wearing a shirt with Superintendent Gary Hough's picture. We will miss your humor and dedication to the children of Fayette County. We wish you many years of success and happiness!

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Congratulations Oak Hill High class of 2023.

Oak Hill graduates in the stadium.


Welcome to Duda Stadium and Oak Hill commencement.

Congratulations Midland Trail class of 2023 graduates!

Midland Trail staff continues to support students and assist them in the rain as they walk to receive their diploma.

Rain will not keep the Patriot nation from graduating. Hail trail

Midland Trail High graduates entering Roger Eades stadium



Proud Meadow Bridge Community supporting their graduates,

Congratulations Meadow Bridge High graduates 2023

Student speakers during Commencement at Meadow Bridge High


Graduation 2023. Meadow Bridge High

Happy Graduation Day May 20, 2023. As of now we have the following:
Meadow Bridge High School 10:00 AM in the old gym, Midland Trail High School 1:30 PM at the Roger Eades Stadium, Oak Hill High School 7:30 PM at the John Duda Stadium.

Shout-out to Ms. Gandee’s 1st grade class at New River Primary! Each month, classrooms and individual students are rewarded for perfect attendance. Their class had perfect attendance most times overall for the 2022-2023 school year. They were honored with a party. Congratulations

Last day for students is May 24, 2023

The DNR visited New River Primary and provided students with an interesting and educational presentation about the wildlife and other animals that we see in West Virginia. Students learned about foxes, deer, bulls, and turtles.




New River Primary’s Read Aloud Coordinator, Dominique Conelly, and her class helped distribute a book to every student in the school. Students were able to pick one book of their choosing to keep. We like for our students to go on as many book adventures as possible.





