Welcome Dr. Joetta Basile – Mingo County’s New Superintendent
Dr. Joetta Basile was officially sworn in today as the new Superintendent of Mingo County Schools. She will begin her new role on July 1, 2025.
Dr. Basile comes to Mingo County with 13 years of experience as Superintendent of Monroe County Schools. Before that, she worked in the central office there as a director. She holds two master’s degrees and a doctorate from Concord University, Marshall University, and Liberty University.
“I’ve always been very focused on what’s best for students and children,” Dr. Basile shared. “I’m a mom myself—I have two grown sons—and every decision I make is guided by what’s best for kids. If we keep that mindset here in Mingo County, good things will follow for our students.”
We’re excited to welcome Dr. Basile to the Mingo County Schools family and look forward to the leadership and care she brings to our community!
STUDENT ATTENDANCE IS IMPORTANT ! ! !
Parents/Guardians
Attendance is critical to the success of your student. Habits learned by our students are carried forward to the world of work.
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Middle/High School
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The Superintendent’s Council for Social-Emotional and Mental Health conducted their first meeting on September 30, 2021. Representatives from district and school administration, school counselors, behavioral and metal health providers, law enforcement and other agencies were in attendance. Participants had the opportunity to share their views and observations regarding the wellness of students, staff and those in our community as they have been impacted by many months of the pandemic.
A tool was implemented to allow Council participants to contribute ideas for action steps that would directly impact the social-emotional and mental well-being of children and adults in our school district.
Among ideas shared was the expansion of the school-based services and poster series to inform students and staff of available support. Continued support for PBIS and a web-based repository of resources was also suggested.
The council will continue to work over the next three years to respond to these needs.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
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