**Updated breakfast/lunch menu for August**

There was a phone found in a locker at school today. If you know who it belongs to, please call 304-758-2152 and identify.
Employment Information: All Tyler County Schools employment opportunities are posted through the WVDE on Frontline. The Employment link on the TC Schools homepage (www.tylercountypublicschools.com) takes you to Frontline.
The positions that are currently posted will be listed. You can click the red apply button on the right of the position. If you are new to Frontline you will create an account then proceed to applying. If you already have an account with Frontline you will log in then proceed to apply.
If you have any questions, please contact the Board Office.

The 2024-2025 TC Schools calendar is posted below. The calendar is also available in PDF form on all TC Schools websites, on the website calendar, and in the TC Schools App.
Please note the Spring Break date listed on the original calendar should have read 18-21; the print versions of the calendar have been updated. Look for the red wording "Revised 6/27/24" on the bottom of the print version to make sure you've got the most recent version.

**TODAY**
Tyler County Schools, in collaboration with the Tyler County First Responders, will be conducting a safety exercise on Friday, June 7th at the Tyler Consolidated Middle/High School campus. This drill is designed to enhance preparedness and response capabilities in the event of an emergency. It is important to note that this is only a drill and there is no cause for alarm as there will be an increased presence of first responders on the campus. June 7th will be considered a Professional Learning Day and no students will be present at the school during the exercise. This ensures that the drill can be conducted safely and effectively without disrupting normal school activities. The safety exercise will involve various scenarios to test the response of school staff, first responders, and emergency services. These scenarios may include simulated emergencies such as a fire, medical incident, or an active shooter situation. The goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing safety protocols and identify areas for improvement. Tyler County Schools is committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all students and staff. We appreciate the cooperation and support of the community, and we encourage everyone to remain calm and vigilant during the exercise.

**TOMORROW**
Tyler County Schools, in collaboration with the Tyler County First Responders, will be conducting a safety exercise on Friday, June 7th at the Tyler Consolidated Middle/High School campus. This drill is designed to enhance preparedness and response capabilities in the event of an emergency. It is important to note that this is only a drill and there is no cause for alarm as there will be an increased presence of first responders on the campus. June 7th will be considered a Professional Learning Day and no students will be present at the school during the exercise. This ensures that the drill can be conducted safely and effectively without disrupting normal school activities. The safety exercise will involve various scenarios to test the response of school staff, first responders, and emergency services. These scenarios may include simulated emergencies such as a fire, medical incident, or an active shooter situation. The goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing safety protocols and identify areas for improvement. Tyler County Schools is committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all students and staff. We appreciate the cooperation and support of the community, and we encourage everyone to remain calm and vigilant during the exercise.

**Announcement**
If your child missed the last days of school, please contact the school and let them know what to do with their report cards. There may also be other things here for them, such as items from their lockers or classrooms. 304-758-2152.
Tyler County Schools, in collaboration with the Tyler County First Responders, will be conducting a safety exercise on Friday, June 7th at the Tyler Consolidated Middle/High School campus.
This drill is designed to enhance preparedness and response capabilities in the event of an emergency. It is important to note that this is only a drill and there is no cause for alarm as there will be an increased presence of first responders on the campus.
June 7th will be considered a Professional Learning Day and no students will be present at the school during the exercise. This ensures that the drill can be conducted safely and effectively without disrupting normal school activities. The safety exercise will involve various scenarios to test the response of school staff, first responders, and emergency services. These scenarios may include simulated emergencies such as a fire, medical incident, or an active shooter situation. The goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing safety protocols and identify areas for improvement. Tyler County Schools is committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all students and staff.
We appreciate the cooperation and support of the community, and we encourage everyone to remain calm and vigilant during the exercise.

This is a message for parents of students who have prescription medication at Boreman. Please come to the school and pick it up with Nurse Mandy by noon this Friday, May 24th. Thank you.
Tyler County Schools, in collaboration with the Tyler County First Responders, will be conducting a safety exercise on Friday, June 7th at the Tyler Consolidated Middle/High School campus. This drill is designed to enhance preparedness and response capabilities in the event of an emergency.
It is important to note that this is only a drill and there is no cause for alarm as there will be an increased presence of first responders on the campus. June 7th will be considered a Professional Learning Day and no students will be present at the school during the exercise. This ensures that the drill can be conducted safely and effectively without disrupting normal school activities.
The safety exercise will involve various scenarios to test the response of school staff, first responders, and emergency services. These scenarios may include simulated emergencies such as a fire, medical incident, or an active shooter situation. The goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing safety protocols and identify areas for improvement.
Tyler County Schools is committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all students and staff. We appreciate the cooperation and support of the community, and we encourage everyone to remain calm and vigilant during the exercise.

Tuesday, May 21st, will be a normal school day for Boreman students. However, due to the Middle School and High School students not attending school because of staff training, there are some changes to the timing of some of the evening buses at dismissal. Students that ride on buses 44, 61, 62, & 66 that live in Middlebourne will be dropped off approximately 20 minutes later than normal. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation with this.
The Tyler County Schools Back to School Fair will be held Tuesday, August 6th from 4-7pm at Sistersville Elementary School. More information and a vendor form will be coming soon.

Tyler County's Service Personnel of the Year is our very own Mrs. Mason! Congratulations we are so proud of you and appreciate all of your hard work!



Tyler County Schools, in collaboration with the Tyler County First Responders, will be conducting a safety exercise on Friday, June 7th at the Tyler Consolidated Middle/High School campus. This drill is designed to enhance preparedness and response capabilities in the event of an emergency.
It is important to note that this is only a drill and there is no cause for alarm as there will be an increased presence of first responders on the campus. June 7th will be considered a Professional Learning Day and no students will be present at the school during the exercise. This ensures that the drill can be conducted safely and effectively without disrupting normal school activities.
The safety exercise will involve various scenarios to test the response of school staff, first responders, and emergency services. These scenarios may include simulated emergencies such as a fire, medical incident, or an active shooter situation. The goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing safety protocols and identify areas for improvement.
Tyler County Schools is committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all students and staff. We appreciate the cooperation and support of the community, and we encourage everyone to remain calm and vigilant during the exercise.

*Announcement*
Due to teacher/staff training, there will be NO SCHOOL for AIB students on Monday, May 20th.
AIB staff would like to thank the following people and businesses who donated something and/or helped with Teacher Appreciation Week. We truly appreciate every one of you! Thanks for making it a great week!
Boreman Student Council
Kristen Cunningham
TCEA
Jenkins Sub Express
Boggs Pizza
Speedway Diner
Retired Teachers
Mr. Wall
Blizzard Bites
Chasin' Dreams
Lindsay Hometown Sweets & Treats
AIB Cooks
Friendly Pizza Company
Wild Bunchies
Captured by Sam
FFA Greenhouse
Stacy's Custom Crafts
Goat & Soy
LNA Trends
Emerald Woods
J&K Creations
Joyce Hagerty
Beth Andexler
Christina Arnett
Kristy Wade
Becky Thomas
Wendy Westbrook
MacKenzie Koontz
Boreman Boosters
Todays shout out goes to the parents of AIB students for providing snacks, student council for providing rigatoni and dessert, The Friendly Pizza Company for providing cheese bread, salad,
and cookies, and our very own cooks for providing tea for our staff. We sure do appreciate you all for spoiling us! Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!



Today's Teacher Appreciation Week shout out goes to TCEA for providing breakfast bagels from Panera Bread and the retired teachers for bringing in the taco bar for lunch.



Thanks to 31 Words for stopping in today to make these adorable animals with our pre-k students. They will go home with a birth certificate and carry bag. The kids look so happy, and the animals are so cute!
Teacher Appreciation Week shout out today goes to Mr. Wall for providing Dunkin Donuts and Speedway Diner for providing lunch. Thanks for spoiling us!
