Berkeley County Schools (PreK–12) will be closed on Thursday, January 29, and Friday, January 30, 2026, due to continued sidewalk and bus stop clearing in many subdivisions. All evening activities are canceled. Please note that the next weather-related cancellation will begin remote learning days for students.
We appreciate the partnership of the City of Martinsburg and the WV Department of Highways in clearing roadways and walkways across our community.
Unfortunately, this week has not provided enough warm temperatures to fully clear bus routes and ensure safe access to bus stops and walkways for students.
We understand that changes to school schedules can present challenges for families; however, our top priority remains the safety of our students and staff. We hope this provides you with enough notice to plan accordingly for the remainder of the week, and we look forward to seeing everyone back at school on Monday
Berkeley County Schools (PreK–12) will be closed on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, due to snow removal and continued cold temperatures. This will be the third inclement weather day utilized this school year. Evening activities are canceled.
Seniors: Scholarship deadlines for the 2026–2027 academic year are approaching—be sure to check for state, school, and local opportunities. Speak with your counselor to learn more and apply: https://app.smore.com/n/p19ej
Berkeley County Schools (PreK–12) will be closed on Monday, January 26, and Tuesday, January 27, 2026, due to snow and cold temperatures. These will be the first two inclement weather days utilized this school year. Stay safe and warm!
Winter weather will soon impact our area. Please read these important reminders about snow days: https://app.smore.com/n/6m0jd
Dear Families,
We want to make you aware of a situation that occurred during tonight’s girls’ basketball game. A student responsibly reported to an adult that a visiting student may have been in possession of a weapon. School staff immediately contacted law enforcement, and State Police responded promptly to investigate.
The investigation found that a weapon was located in the student’s vehicle. The weapon was recovered, and there is no ongoing threat to students, staff, or spectators. The investigation will continue in coordination with law enforcement, and appropriate disciplinary action will be taken in accordance with school policies.
We are extremely proud of our students for demonstrating responsibility and following the important message of “see something, say something.” Their quick action played a key role in ensuring the safety of everyone present.
Student safety remains our highest priority. Thank you for your continued support and partnership.
Angie Milliman, Principal
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Due to cold temperatures, Berkeley County Schools (PreK-12) will operate on a 2-hour delay on Monday, December 15, 2025. We will continue to monitor road conditions throughout the evening and into the morning to ensure the safety of students and staff.
Tomorrow is the Career Fair designed especially for BCS families! Over 20 vendors are participating. Learn More
