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West Virginia Board of Education receives updates on county school system interventions
CHARLESTON — Members of the West Virginia Board of Education were briefed Monday on ongoing efforts by the state Department of Education to turn around significant deficiencies in school systems in Upshur, Hampshire, and Logan counties. During its monthly meeting in Charleston Monday morning, the state Board of Education...
W.Va. Board of Education elects new leaders, updates county interventions and reviews
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — During a meeting Monday, the West Virginia Board of Education voted for new leadership during annual elections and relayed updates on three county interventions. Nancy White has been elected president of while Victor Gabriel will serve as vice president, according to a news release from...
Strive to Thrive July events
Hampshire County Strive to Thrive Family Support Center located at 24986 Northwestern Pike in Romney sponsors several activities for families every month. July is packed full of fun activities for families:. Monday, July 1 – Parent Advisory Council 11:30 a.m.– Opportunity for parents to share their ideas, thoughts on community...
Three stops announced as part of this week’s Mobile Food Pantry distribution
WEST VIRGINIA (LOOTPRESS) – This week’s Mobile Food Pantry distribution schedule has been announced. According to Mountaineer Food Bank, the Mobile Pantry will be making its way to three counties this week beginning on Wednesday and running through Friday. Wednesday, July 10, 2024, will be the first distribution stop, with the pantry set to be […]
West Virginia Board of Education Receives Update on Troubled School Systems
CHARLESTON — Members of the West Virginia Board of Education were briefed Monday on ongoing efforts by the state Department of Education to turn around significant deficiencies in school systems in Upshur, Hampshire, and Logan counties. During its meeting in Charleston on Monday, the state Board of Education heard...
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