204 Jefferson Avenue
Petersburg,WV 26847
Phone 304-257-1011
 
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Dr. DeEdra Lundeen Bolton
Superintendent Grant County Schools

 

 

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Updated 2/26/2012

 


Grant County Social Studies Fair 2012 click here for results


A Message from the Superintendent

On behalf of the Grant County Schools’ Board of Education, it is my pleasure to welcome you to Grant County Schools.  A predominantly rural county in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia, the Grant County School District operates five schools and an Alternative Learning Center, in which approximately 1890 students are currently enrolled.  Dorcas Elementary serves grades K – 6; Maysville Elementary serves grades Pre-K – 6; Petersburg Elementary serves grades Pre-K – 6; Petersburg High School serves grades 7 – 12, and; Union Educational Complex serves grades Pre-K – 12.  Each school is staffed with highly qualified personnel who work diligently to support and enhance the learning and increase the academic performance of each individual student in a thriving, positive school culture. Grant County Schools’ mission statement, Moving Forward Together, is a simple and eloquent way to encompass what our employees, students, parents and community believe:  it takes the collaborative efforts of us all to ensure every child has the benefit of a superior education.  With this in mind, we invite you to peruse our website.  We are hopeful that the information you can access here will help you stay informed about who we are, what we are doing and how we are Moving Forward Together to brighten our children’s future.  Join us!

Grant County K-6 teachers participated in two days of elementary science workshops in January. Science with Inquiry Modules and Problem-based Learning Experiences (SIMPLE) is a problem-based, inquiry-centered, hands-on, professional development for elementary teachers and teachers of special education supported by the West Virginia Department of Education.

 

 
 

 


 
The Grant County Board of Education is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for employment are considered solely on the basis of individual qualification and merit without regard to gender, race, color, religion, disability or national origin.

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