Christmas Past, Present And Future At Home And Abroad
Two West Virginia University professors discuss the ancient origins of our modern Christmas traditions as well as how people in other countries celebrate.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsState education leaders are drawing attention to nine counties that have improved literacy assessments by more than 3% since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsSchools across West Virginia are starting to restrict access to smartphones in the hopes of directing students’ attention back to the front of the classroom.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsMore than 68 percent of voters in Tuesday’s primary election voted against construction of the Renaissance Academy.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsIn West Virginia’s first SkillsUSA Emergency Medical Technician competition, Gabriella Chico and Olivia Tennant from Monongalia County’s Technical Education Center (MTEC) bested all competitors and were named state champions.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWest Virginia has not been immune to a countrywide shortage of certified bus drivers to provide transportation for students. The problem and its solution lies with each county and its school system.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsSchools across West Virginia closed Monday, March 16, for at least two weeks in an effort to help stem the transmission of the coronavirus. Since the…
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