Doddridge County High School will be collecting items to help those affected by Hurricane’s Helene and Milton.

Just a friendly reminder that the 2nd six weeks midterm is October 11th
Make sure you are actively checking your child's grades. If you need help connecting to Schoology to check their grades, please call the high school.
Tonight, the Doddridge County Board of Education welcomed Sheriff Boring and the Doddridge County Sheriff’s department to their meeting and School Resource Officer Kirby Miller. This year marks the 15th year for Prevention Resource Officers in the school system. The board held a small reception to recognize the partnership in student safety and mentorship provided by the officers.
Chad Evans, president of the Board of Education stated “Doddridge County Schools is honored to present this award to Sheriff Boring, his dedicated deputies, and School Resource Officer, Kirby Miller, in recognition of their unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of our students and community. Through their tireless collaboration with our schools, they have created a secure and thriving environment for our children. Their dedication to safeguarding our students is truly invaluable, and we are deeply grateful for the vital role they play in ensuring the future of Doddridge County. This essential work is made possible by the continued support of our taxpayers and the school levy. Your contributions are not only crucial to maintaining the safety of our students but also to the ongoing success of this vital partnership. We are proud to acknowledge and celebrate the exceptional efforts of Sheriff Boring, his deputies, and SRO Miller, and we deeply appreciate your role in helping us protect and nurture the future of our community.”
Superintendent Scott Cochran also thanked the officers, “School safety is a primary responsibility of public schools. We want to recognize Sheriff Boring, his deputies and Mr. Miller not only for keeping our students safe, but for being exemplary role models in our schools.”
DCHS Swim Team Information

REMINDER FOR PARENTS: Tomorrow, Monday, October 7th, is a scheduled Professional Learning Day for our staff. As a result, students will not have school.

Here is tonight’s link to the Doddridge football game. It is Homecoming!
https://fan.hudl.com/usa/wv/west-union/organization/12355/doddridge-county-high-school/watch?ib=1398341
A Message Regarding School Safety
Please review this very important message regarding school safety provided by the West Virginia Department of Education: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB_PgDgebU8
Big news!!! This Friday the 5th Quarter sports show will be at our game. They will be setup on the field with the student section in the background. They are asking for participation in this great event!
We are truly grateful for the hard work and dedication of our custodians and maintenance staff at Doddridge County Schools. Their attention to detail keeps our schools clean, safe, and well-maintained, creating an ideal learning environment for our students. Whether it's preparing the buildings for the day ahead or handling critical repairs, their efforts are vital to our daily operations.
Thank you for all you do to keep our schools running smoothly! Your hard work never goes unnoticed, and we appreciate you.

PUBLIC NOTICE TO HOMESCHOOL FAMILIES RESIDING IN DODDRIDGE COUNTY FOR THE 2025 STATE ASSESSMENT OPTION (NON-REQUIRED.)

On August 22nd, the Travel WV class took an At Home trip right here in West Union. The class toured the new Annex along with other landmarks in town. After West Union, students traveled to Harrisville and stopped at America's oldest five and dime Berdine's which has been open since 1908. Students then enjoyed lunch at Peking. The day would end with an afternoon of kayaking at North Bend Outfitters.





Superintendents Challenge Coins Presented!




The high school volleyball match versus Webster County scheduled for Tuesday evening has been canceled and will be rescheduled at a later date.
D.C.H.S. LOVES OUR FIRST RESPONDERS!
September 19 has been declared West Virginia School Service Personnel Day by Governor Justice.
I also wish to express my gratitude for all the hard work and dedication our service personnel bring to Doddridge County Schools. Their efforts make a world of difference in creating a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment for students and staff alike.
Their commitment to their work and compassion for our students, whether in the cafeteria, maintaining our facilities, providing support in the classroom, making sure our buses are safe, transporting our students or managing administrative tasks, does not go unnoticed. They play a vital role in shaping the educational experience and ensuring that everything runs smoothly.
So thank you to our School Service Personnel!
Superintendent Scott Cochran.

Doddridge County High School will honor our First Responders Friday September 20th.
You make our lives and our communty so much better with your selflessness and brave service.

Isabella Ahouse was recognized by the Doddridge County Board of Education for leading the meeting in the Pledge of Allegiance at tonight’s board meeting.

#BulldogsInTheBuilding

This is a reminder to check your son or daughter's grades at the high school. Midterms for the first six weeks was on September 3rd. The first six weeks of high school ends on September 23rd. We can't stress to you enough to check your child's grades. We don't want to see anyone get behind on their credits for failing classes.
If you have any questions, you can call the high school.

