Please see the information below and resources that were provided to 6th through 12th grade students this week. If you have any questions or would like additional resources, please call the school.


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 week, students will be taking the WVGSA for Reading. Please see the attached dates and tips for testing.


This week, students will be taking the WVGSA for Reading. Please see the attached dates and tips for testing.


Congratulations to 8th grader, Andi Fiber! She now holds TCMS school records for the 100M, 200M, 400M, and 800M! Best of luck to Andi in her high school career. #KnightsPride

Today, 6th grade students who met the requirements for attendance, grades, and behavior for this school year had the opportunity attend a field trip to The Highlands Sports Complex in Wheeling, WV! Students had a great experience on the rock climbing wall, in the arcade, and throughout all the athletic facilities. Thank you to the Tyler County BOE for providing this opportunity to our students! #KnightsPride






On Friday, TCMS students had their artwork on display at the Arts Live Showcase at the Department of Arts, Culture and History in Charleston, WV. Great job to the following students who had their artwork displayed following the application/invite process: Chase Camerlin, Annie Westbrook, Carridy Snider, Laura Federico, and Zoe Fisher. #KnightsPride



This week, students will be taking the WVGSA for Math. Please see the attached dates and tips for testing.


Today, 7th grade students who met the requirements for attendance, grades, and behavior for this school year had the opportunity attend the field trip to Laurel Caverns in Farmington, Pennsylvania! Students had a great experience exploring the caves and learning about the history of the caverns. Thank you to the Tyler County BOE for providing this opportunity to our students! #KnightsPride







Next week, students will be taking the WVGSA for Math. Please see the attached dates and tips for testing.


Congratulations to our TCMS Corn Hole Champions, Brooks Blosser and Jackson Hatgy!

Congratulations to our newest National Junior Honor Society members at TCMS! Today, we held our annual induction ceremony for 7th grade students who applied and met the following qualifications, that are the pillars of NJHS membership: Scholarship, Service, Leadership, Character, Citizenship. #KnightsPride



Mrs. Goudy's 7th grade Spanish class spent a day in the kitchen making Polvorones! Polvorones are almond cookies that originate from Spain. Everyone had a great time and enjoyed trying something new.



NJHS parents and guests: Doors will open at 12:40. Due to construction in the back of the school, please park in the bottom lot and walk to the front of the building. Follow the steps on the right side of the school. There will be students there to guide you.
Congratulations, Zoe and Andi! #KnightsPride

Today, 8th grade students took their annual trip to MOVTI to explore the hands-on CTE programs they offer that will be available to them as juniors and seniors in high school. This is always a great opportunity for our 8th grade students to begin thinking about their future paths and finding a program they can strive for.



Attention Parents and Guardians: This is a reminder that tomorrow, Friday, April 19 will be a 2-hour early release for students.
Mrs. Boso's advisory students were awarded with a trip to Boggs for lunch today. They were the champions of our iReady March Madness tournament and completed the most reading and math lessons out of all homeroom classes! Great job!



Attention parents/guardians:

Congratulations to the TCMS 6th Grade Band and 7th and 8th Grade Band for earning Superior ratings from all three of their judges at the Region I Band Festival held at John Marshall High School. Both bands also earned almost all As from all the judges in every category. Way to go on a job well done; your commitment to musical excellence is noticed and appreciated by many!



