CCMS STAFF DIRECTORY

OUR TEAM OF EDUCATORS AND FACILITATORS IS THE ENGINE THAT DRIVES OUR SCHOOL

Leslie Goe - Principal

Leslie Goe, Principal

leslie.goe@k12.wv.us

(304)587-2343

J kise

Josselyn Kiser, Assistant Principal

josselyn.kiser@k12.wv.us

(304)587-2343

NameeMail AddressDepartment Grade Taught
Kasey Brownkasey.m.samples@k12.wv.usCummunites in Schools
Black, Crystal cgblack@k12.wv.usEnglish6
Black, Patrick patrick.black@k12.wv.usSpecial Education7
Blake, Carlet carlet.blake@k12.wv.usArt6
Carroll, Kim kacarroll@k12.wv.usDiscover Your Future8
Collins, Brian bmcollin@k12.wv.usPhysical Education6-8
Dawson, Aprilapril.dawson@k12.wv.usSecretary
Dawson, Josephjoseph.dawson@k12.wv.usCummunites in Schools
Gallaher, Elizabeth egallaher@k12.wv.usTechnology / Science7
Hamrick, Michelle mkhamric@k12.wv.usMathematics7
Holcomb, Justin jholcomb@k12.wv.usHealth6-8
Hubbard, Elizabeth elizabeth.hubbard@k12.wv.usScience8
Huffman, Pamela pamela.huffman@k12.wv.usEnglish7
James, Jaqueline jacqueline.davis@k12.wv.usFamily Engagement
Johnson, Aliciaamjohnson@k12.wv.usSchool Nurse
Kiser, Josselyn josselyn.kiser@k12.wv.usCurriculum
Kiser, Michael michael.kiser@k12.wv.usSocial Studies6
McDonough, Tashatasha.mcdonough@k12.wv.usClassroom Aide
Ramsey, Jessica jessica.ramsey@k12.wv.usALC6-8
Simons, Gailgsimons@k12.wv.usClassroom Aide
Skidmore, Wendy wendy.skidmore@k12.wv.usWV History8
Stover, Kara k.stover@k12.wv.usEnglish8
Thomas, Cheryl cdthomas@k12.wv.usMathematics8
Valliancourt, Catherine cvcarpen@k12.wv.usSE English, Math, Social Studies, Science6-8
Vaughan, Allison allison.vaughan@k12.wv.usSpecial Education6
Wayne, Doug dfwayne@k12.wv.usMusic / Band6-8
Wayne, Tracy twayne@k12.wv.usMusic6-8
Workman, Courtney courtney.workman@k12.wv.usMathematics6

COUNSELOR'S CORNER

Autumn Dobbins

autumn.dobbins@k12.wv.us

Welcome to our CCMS Counselor Corner! At Clay County Middle School, we strive to create caring model students. Students receive weekly Model Student lessons that teach independence, teamwork, citizenship, service, personal growth and character development.

In February we will be celebrating diversity during Model Student time. We will look at the history of West Virginia as a culturally diverse melting pot and celebrate culturally and ethnically diverse West Virginians throughout history. In the spirit of giving, students will also be creating Valentine's Day cards for local nursing home residents.

Vision Statement
The vision of the Clay County Middle School comprehensive school counseling program is that every student will be provided the tools for success in their academic, personal, and career goals while being educated on personal health, safety, and wellbeing. Clay County Middle School Mustangs are creative, caring model students who are considerate, ambitious, and responsible. Students will grow in confidence, competence, and resilience and gain the necessary skills to become healthy, responsible, proactive citizens of our community who respect themselves, others, and our world.

Mission Statement
The mission statement of Clay County Middle School comprehensive school counseling program is to foster student growth and development by encouraging student success and learning in all school activities. Supports and interventions for academics and behavior will be data-informed to better support the needs of students. Students will gain the skills necessary to support their emotional well-being, including confidence, resilience, and responsibility through the implementation of a comprehensive developmental guidance program that focuses on social emotional learning, career exploration, teaching valuable life skills and personal safety and well-being.

 

West Virginia Resources

United Way: Call or Text 211

Prestera Mobile Crisis Unit: 1-800-642-3434

Help for WV: 1-844-435-7498