Shepherdstown's Inaugural LGBTQ Pride Parade Draws Hundreds
Hundreds gathered on Shepherdstown’s German Street to celebrate the start of Pride Month. Organizers said it was the town's first such Pride parade.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this episode of The Legislature Today, WVPB reporters Jack Walker, Emily Rice and Curtis Tate discuss what legislation their following in this week's reporter roundtable.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe Jennings Randolph Award is given to any public or private high school in West Virginia that registers at least 85% of their eligible seniors to vote.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsPresidential elections tend to garner the most attention across the United States. That added excitement provides a unique opportunity to engage students in the classroom with real-world events. Civics ...
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, presidential elections tend to garner the most attention, and that added excitement provides a unique opportunity to engage students in the classroom with real-world events. ...
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe latest national assessment of academic ability shows a continued decline in student achievement nationwide.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe West Virginia Humanities Council is offering grants ranging from $1,500 or less up to $20,000. The council is especially interested in projects that address civic engagement and civics education, it said in a news release.
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