Today's Announcements:
PPJSHS ensures high levels of personal, social and academic learning for ALL students.
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On Wednesday, April 15, 2026, Mason County Schools, Law Enforcement, and Emergency Management received information of a possible threat to Point Pleasant Junior Senior High School. The incident was fully investigated and precautionary measures were taken to ensure student safety. Additional first responders may be seen at the school to alleviate any concerns. Due to the quick response from the above mentioned agencies we do not feel like there is reason for concern. As always, we thank law enforcement and emergency management for their continued partnership in ensuring our schools are safe for students and staff.
This is a reminder that tomorrow, April 14th is the final day to sign the senior shirt design in the main office.
If you have not yet signed the senior shirt, you must do so by the end of the day tomorrow.
Don’t miss out!
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We are better together!

We are better together!

Get ready for a fun night! The Point Pleasant Middle School Glow Dance will take place tomorrow night, March 28th, in the Commons Area from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
This event is open to students in grades 6 through 8.
🎟 Cost: $10 per person
🍕 Food: Pizza, pop, chips, and cookies will be provided
Come out, glow, and enjoy a great night with friends!
Also, purchase an ad for the 2025-2026 Yearbook. If you have any questions contact our advisor, Stephanie Killingsworth.
We are better together!



We are better together!!
14 days to the SAT for juniors.
23 days to the WVGSA for 7th and 8th grades!

Strive for 95!
Strive for Excellence!
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16 days until Juniors take the SAT.
27 school days until WVGSA for 7th and 8th grades.
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at Teen Institute. It will still begin on time at 8:00 a.m. today. Be very careful and take all precautions to arrive safely.
We are better together.
We are better together.
We have received a few questions regarding the SWAT program adopted through Senate Bill 466. The SWAT Program provides interactive lessons focused on digital literacy and internet safety for students.
If you would like to see an example of the program, you can view a sample lesson here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETF7fUc-YhE
Our teachers and school counselors will be available to support students as they work through the sessions and to assist any students who may need additional guidance during the lessons.
This is a great opportunity to work together to ensure our students are safe at all times. We are better together!



We are better together!
March is Women's History Month


