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BCS Unplugged is your inside look at everything happening in Berkeley County Schools, West Virginia. Whether you’re a student, parent, educator, or community member, this podcast is here to connect, inform, and inspire.

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How do students make a big impact in state government? Hedgesville High seniors Julianne Haderer and Caitlin Hall were named Honorary Secretaries of State after their class registered enough peers to vote! Tune in to hear about their Capitol visit, meeting Secretary of State Kris Warner, and what it means to see civic engagement in action.
Meet Isabelle Neely, a 10-year-old student from Mill Creek Intermediate who turned her love of baking into something truly meaningful. What started as a fun hobby quickly became her very own bakery — all with the goal of helping people in need. Isabelle’s story is one of creativity, compassion, and confidence, and it’s a powerful reminder that you’re never too young to make a difference. Let’s jump in and hear how she’s using her talents to spread kindness, one baked good at a time.
We’re turning up the volume on Applemen pride! This month’s episode of BCS Unplugged celebrates Musselman High School’s award-winning band after their incredible Atlantic Coast Championship victory. Hear from the drum majors about the hard work, artistry, and teamwork that led to this unforgettable performance.
In this episode, we spotlight Musselman High School and Hedgesville High School—both named among West Virginia’s top five CTE (Career and Technical Education) high schools. Join us as we talk with CTE Director Ken Pack and students from each school about the hands-on learning, innovation, and real-world experiences that prepare students for success after graduation.
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