Elm Grove Elementary School Counselor Heather Hines is pictured with Dragon student Adalyn Bell.
Wheeling Park High School Counselor Jen Kucera-Short is pictured with Patriot student Corrine Heil.
Wheeling Park High School Counselor Jennifer Mathieu is pictured with Patriot student Devyn Poole.
Counselor Rebecca Broadwater is shown with Steenrod student Cooper Warren.
Irvin is pictured with Ritchie student Sabastyn Callaway.
Wheeling Park High School Counselor Eric Francis is shown with Patriot student Hannah Seivertson.
Wheeling Park High School Counselor Emily Trifaro is pictured with Patriot student Ava Sunseri.
Wheeling Park Principal Meredith Dailer is shown during a  discussion with college-bound Patriot students.
Middle Creek Counselor Pam Fazzini is shown with Road Runner student Carter Kovalski.
Goff is shown with Wheeling Middle School student Skyler Simon-Peart.
Photo: Madison and Ritchie Elementary School Counselor Abby Kurz is pictured with Ritchie Elementary School student Zaniah Daugherty.
Photo: Bethlehem and West Liberty counselor Gretchen Gill is shown with Bethlehem Elementary School student Kate Cronin and Sophia Trabert
   Photo: Wheeling Park High School Counselor Betsy Jones is shown with Patriot student Corbin Cutlip.
Photo: Woodsdale Elementary School Counselor Allyson Kangisser is shown with student Corey Vancamp.
Photo: Bridge Street counselor Brittany Rose is shown with Red Devil student Andrew Boone.
Ohio County Schools Superintendent Kim Miller and Board of Education President Andy Garber speak to Triadelphia Middle School students.
The Washington Wild Thing Visits Warwood Elementary School students.
Pictured is Ritchie Elementary School Principal John Jorden reading with fourth-grade students Mya Quinones, at left, and Keiryn O’Connel. Ritchie students are taking part in the school’ s new “Rockin’ Ritchie Readers” program.
Wheeling Park Speech and Debate Team members are pictured in the Presentation Room of the school's new Innovative Learning Center. The Presentation Room is dedicated to the enduring success of the team and its 42 consecutive state championships.
Bridge Street Middle School