We want your feedback! Please take a moment to complete our JCS Communications and Engagement Survey to help us plan and improve: https://forms.office.com/r/a7sZnG0uuR
CANVAS UPDATE: 5/8/2026
Canvas was down the evening of Thursday, May 7, 2026, due to a reported data breach. Early reports indicate this impacts over 8,000+ public schools, colleges, and institutions across the country. JCS is an impacted organization.
Indications so far are that the information involved includes student/staff names, JCS/WVDE-issued student/staff ID numbers (not social security numbers), email addresses, and messages between users on the platform.
JCS has no evidence of a compromise to internal district systems. Our Technology Team is actively assessing impact and implementing precautionary safeguards.
We will continue to monitor the situation and share updates as needed. For more information, visit the Instructure Incident Updates & FAQs: https://www.instructure.com/incident_update



Jefferson County Schools will operate on a modified Non-Traditional Instruction Day (NTID) on Monday, March 16. All evening activities are canceled.
This decision was made after monitoring the weather throughout the weekend and consulting with the National Weather Service Charleston, WV, office this evening. Forecasted severe storms, including high winds up to 80 mph, heavy rain, and the potential for tornadoes, are creating too much uncertainty to plan for either an early or standard dismissal tomorrow afternoon. Keeping students at home helps us avoid putting them or our staff in harm's way.
What This Means for Your Student:
- Students will not report to school tomorrow and will complete their learning from home.
- K–5 students will find assignments and information posted in Rooms, as we did not send devices home for Canvas access.
- 6–12 students should follow the normal NTID process and connect with their teachers through their usual platforms.
- Teachers and staff will be available to support students from 9:15 am – 12:00 pm.
All LSIC meetings scheduled for tomorrow are cancelled and will be rescheduled. Math Field Day has been postponed to Wednesday, March 18.
Thank you for your understanding and partnership as we work to keep everyone safe.
Students are greeted each morning to daily baseball and softball quotes, stories of successful sports icons, and baseball themed songs on the morning announcements! "Take me out to the ball game!"




West Virginia School Learning Environment Survey
Parent/Caregiver Survey Instructions— 2026
Below are the instructions for the 2026 West Virginia School Learning Environment Survey (WVSLES)
for the parents and caregivers of students at:
Driswood Elementary, Jefferson (037-210).
Who should participate in the survey?
The survey should be completed by the parents and caregivers of students attending the school listed above.
Participation is voluntary. Parents/caregivers may choose not to participate; not to answer any question(s); or stop participating at any time without penalty. All responses are anonymous and confidential.
How long will the survey stay open?
The survey will be available from Monday, January 26 through Friday March 20, 2026.
How long does it typically take to complete the survey?
Approximately 10 minutes for most respondents.
How do parents/caregivers access the survey?
The survey can be completed on any computer or device with an internet connection.
Link to Access the Survey https://forms.office.com/r/mXGLXGUApV
The survey may also be accessed using the QR Code
Login to the Survey
1. Select the District where the school is located
2. Select the School where your child attends school
(Selecting “Other” may invalidate your response)
Who should be contacted with questions?
Questions related to the survey or its administration on behalf of their child’s school should be directed to the school’s principal.
Questions related to the functionality of the survey form should be directed to surveys.wvde@k12.wv.us.


for Driswood Elementary School 5th graders
[Shenanodoah Junction, WV] — [12-18-25] — Future doctors are stepping out of the classroom and into the kitchen to inspire healthy habits among the youngest learners. Medical students from West Virginia University Medical School MedCHEFS (Medical Curriculum on Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Science) partnered with Driswood Elementary School to present an interactive healthy snack demonstration for elementary students, showing that nutritious eating can be fun, simple, and delicious.
The event, held in the school’s Outdoor Learning Center, featured hands-on activities where students learned about balanced meals, the health benefits of eating the rainbow of colors when choosing fruits and vegetables, and easy ways to prepare healthy snacks. Medical students guided 5th grade students through age-appropriate demonstrations, emphasizing how food choices impact overall health and well-being. The med students and faculty made multi-color fruit kebabs and a home-made ranch. Students were excited to use the ranch to taste the tomatoes and radishes they had grown in their new school greenhouse.
The program aligns with the school’s commitment to promoting wellness and complements classroom lessons on nutrition and healthy lifestyles. Students left the event with recipe cards, tasting samples, and a renewed excitement for healthy eating. For more information about the Med Chefs initiative led by Dr. Kathryn McQueen and Dr. Rosemarie Cannarella Lorenzetti who run the 4 year Culinary and Lifestyle Medicine Track.
