
The freshmen class battled for the best poem during a March Madness Poetry Tournament. They began with 64 poems, chiseling them down by gut instinct to the Sweet 16. Students wrote poetry analyses and arguments to whittle them down to the Elite Eight and then the Final Four. Tensions rose between whether Robert Frost’s “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, Tupac Shakur’s “The Rose That Grew from the Concrete”, Kobe Bryant’s “Dear Basketball”, and Geraldine Connolly’s “The Summer I Turned Sixteen” would move to the championship round. Byant and Frost prevailed. Finally, in a nail-biting last round, Frost took the win by only four points. This tournament sparked a lot of conversation in the castle about poetry, and our hope is to have a tournament between all grade levels next year. Thank you to Ms. Schupbach for all her hard work in making this tournament possible! #KnightsPride


Due to scheduling conflicts, the Tyler County Schools BOE Meeting on Monday 4/7/25 will be held at Sistersville Elementary School.


The Class of 2025 enjoyed a well earned day of fun for their hard work and achievements over the past year! They spent some time at Emerson Lanes and the Grand Central Mall. They absolutely represented themselves, their school, and their community to a high standard! Great job to all! #KnightsPride





Congratulations to Tristan Bassett on a 3rd place finish at the archery state tournament! Shooting an impressive 290, which will punch his ticket to the National Tournament in Louisville, Kentucky! #KnightsPride



Good luck to Nikki Stoller and Tristan Bassett as they compete at the state archery shoot today! Let's go Silver Knights! #KnightsPride



Students from Mr. Griffith's biology classes, Mrs. Franks' quiz bowl team, and Mrs.Stephens' art honor society enjoyed a day in Pittsburgh today! TCHS students toured The Mattress Factory contemporary art museum, The National Aviary, and The Carnegie Science Center. #KnightsPride







Congratulations to the TCHS Brass Choir! We are excited to announce that the Brass Choir has been selected to perform at the WVDE's 19th Annual Arts Alive event on May 2nd at the Cultural Center in Charleston. Arts Alive is the West Virginia Department of Education’s annual celebration of outstanding arts education and student achievements in public schools. In addition to this honor, the Brass Choir was also selected as a finalist for the Solo and Ensemble State Honors Recital and performed at the State Music Conference on March 6th. Way to go, Brass Choir! We are incredibly proud of this remarkable achievement and all your hard work! #KnightsPride


Congratulations to our Students of the Month for the theme of Generosity!
Congratulations Connor Greathouse, Andi Fiber, Rebecca Tenney, and Jackson Smith!
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The deadline is soon approaching! Nominations are due April 11th! Please share and submit your nominations! #KnightsPride
Link to digital nomination form:
https://forms.office.com/r/buRQK5Th2C
Link to downloadable nomination information and form:
https://5il.co/36q7g


Yesterday, TCHS 10th grade students had the opportunity to engage in career exploration at Long Ridge Energy! Students were able to explore the many career pathways and tour the facilities! Thank you to our friends at Long Ridge Energy and to Mrs. Stollings for organizing this opportunity! #KnightsPride




Order your yearbook today online at treering.com. If you have any questions, please contact the school! #KnightsPride


Today Mrs. Jones's sophomore health classes were trained by Ashley and Amanda from the health department. They will be certified in adult, infant, and child CPR, and Stop the Bleed training. This is a skill that anyone could learn and may save someone's life one day. The sophomore class did great! #KnightsPride











Save the date! Join us for our Spring Art Showcase and Parent/Teacher Conferences! #KnightsPride


People's Academic Awards Banquet attendees can use the following options to enter Tyler Consolidated tonight. We ask to reserve the back lot, front circle, and main entrance/elevator for those with handicap/accessibility needs. Both lower lots are available for parking as well as both side entrances up the front stairs.
Tonight's award ceremony and banquet begins at 6pm in the auditorium.
Watch Live: https://youtube.com/live/2d5JypUZZmQ?feature=share

Come on out and support your Silver Knights! #KnightsPride




Tyler County Schools asks that parents/guardians take a moment to answer a one-question survey regarding NTI days.
NTI (Non-Traditional Instructional) Days in West Virginia allow school districts to utilize up to five days of instruction in a non-traditional setting. This policy is outlined in WVBE Policy 3234.
Survey: https://tylercountypublicschools.com/nti

Attention Senior Parents/Guardians: Attached is a copy of the updated event calendar for the Class of 2025. If you have any questions about any of this information, please do not hesitate to call the school.
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Congratulations to all! Tyler Consolidated High School was well represented at the regional Math Field Day!
Will Worth- 4th Place High School and Tyler County High School high scorer
Colby Nichols - 9th Place High School
Luke Deaton- 1st Alternate High School
Will Northcraft - 1st Place 9th Grade and High Scorer grades 7-9
8 students finished in the top 27!
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View the Live Stream of tonight's board meeting on the Tyler County Schools YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/live/mD6lPfStCiE?feature=share

Yesterday, 9th and 10th grade health classes had a presentation from the West Virginia Poison Center. March is poison prevention month and Ms. Mcburney presented on common causes for poisoning to people of all ages, what resources are available, where the poison center is located, and occupations that can apply to that field. They also reviewed the importance of reviewing labels on over the counter drugs , general caffeine consumption, and dangers associated with mixing medicine. Thank you for joining us today! #KnightsPride





