
Your Winter Formal Queen is...Hayden Montgomery!!! Congratulations! #KnightsPride



Congratulations to the 2024 Winter Formal Court. Crowning will be in the auditorium at Tyler Consolidated High/Middle School beginning at 6:45 pm on Saturday February 3, 2024 followed by the 2024 Winter Formal Dance sponsored by the TCHS Band.


Congratulations to Bella Garuccio on winning the Dr. Chapman's Choice Award at the recent Progressive Dental art show! #KnightsPride


Congratulations to the Math Field Day winners. 9th Grade: Morgan Fisher, Logan Wise and Lindy Landis. Alternates are Coley Bell, Josie Reed and Travis Moore. 10th - 12th Grade: Will Wirth, Kaylee Haught, Colby Nichols, Erin Riffle, Jacob Lancaster, Ava Gorrell, Maleah Weber, Cameron Morris, Abi Eddy and Hannah Kirk. Alternates are Luke Yoho, Jaden Ebert, Kayden Utt, Heath Hensley, Phranki Myers, and Ryland Henderson.

Congratulations to Ralynn Hientzman for winning the TCHS Poetry Out Loud Competition. Ralynn and Jackson Smith will travel to Charleston in March to compete at the state level. #KnightsPride


Order your 2024 yearbook today!

Extra 2023 yearbooks may be purchased for $69. Checks made payable to TCHS.

Due to cold temperatures, and secondary road conditions all Tyler County Schools will be closed Wednesday, January 17th, 2024 for all students and staff.

Important announcement:


All Tyler County Schools are cancelled tomorrow January 16th 2024.

TSA Members: Mrs. Cunningham will be staying after school until 5:00 on Tuesday and Wednesday this week to work on TSA projects.

TCHS Baseball Night at the Races - Saturday, Feb 3rd


Congratulations to TCHS Band members: Hayden Montgomery, Rebecca Tenney, Luke Deaton, Aiden Swan, and Kaylee Haught on their performance tonight with the WV Region I Honor Band at Wheeling Park High School’s JB Chambers Performing Arts Center! These students joined the other top band students in the Northern Panhandle to put together five challenging pieces of music in less than a day under the direction of guest conductor Michael Knepper, Director of Bands at Musselman High School! Way to go! We're very proud of you! #KnightsPride



Today Mrs. Jones started diamond paintings during her flextime course. The students seemed to really enjoy it. #KnightsPride





Attention MOVTI Students: MOVTI will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, January 11th.

Important message!


#KnightsPride


Last week during our professional development day our teachers became the learners. Several staff members participated in a training on "Building Thinking Classrooms" which provides instructional strategies that promote collaboration, critical thinking, and student engagement. Teachers used their mathematical skill sets to solve a thinking task! #KnightsPride




Back to School - January 2024: Staff returns Wednesday 1/3, MS & HS students return Thursday 1/4, and AIB/SES students return Friday 1/5.


Prior to break Students from several TCHS science classes and the art honor society enjoyed a field trip to Pittsburgh on December 15 to visit some sites in the Oakland area of the city. Students on the trip included those in the biology classes of Mrs. Franks, Mr. Griffith, and Mr. Miglino, along with art students from the art honor society sponsored by Mrs. Stephens. Mr. Willhoite also went along as a chaperone.
The group had a tour of some of the Nationality Rooms at the Cathedral of Learning on the campus of Pitt University, followed by a look at the architecture of the Heinz Memorial Chapel. At the Carnegie Museum, science students had guided tours of the Natural History Museum, while art students explored works on the art side of the museum.
Science students in Mr. Griffith’s biology classes met with the Associate Curator of Botany, Dr. Mason Heberling, who gave them a tour of the back rooms of the Herbarium. He also showed them several preserved specimens that were collected from here in Tyler County more than 50 years ago.
The group then walked to the Phipps Conservatory, where they enjoyed the beauty of thousands of poinsettias and other flowers in the Winter Flower and Light Show. On the way home, to cap off a long but exciting day, the group made a stop at Sarris Ice Cream and candy.
Captions for Photos would be:
Mr. Griffith’s students pose with Dr. Heberling in the Hall of Botany
Dr. Heberling shows the students the interior of the Herbarium at the Carnegie Museum
The entire group gathers outside of Phipps Conservatory
The group arrived at the Cathedral of Learning early in the morning to begin an exciting day
A plant specimen collected in 1948 along the railroad tracks south of Sistersville, WV.
Mr. Griffith enjoyed meeting Dr. Heberling, son of his best friend from high school
Chaperones for the trip were Mr. Miglino, Mrs. Franks, Mr. Willhoite and Mr. Griffith






