Education Forum Results Being Prepared for Special Session

Public roundtable forums on education in West Virginia are complete and now state officials will examine the information to offer for a special legislative session to address school issues.

The Parkersburg News and Sentinel reports that the state Board of Education heard briefs during its monthly meeting Wednesday from state Superintendent of Schools Steve Paine and Stacie Smith, a state-hired meditator with the Massachusetts-based Consensus Building Institute.

The department says more than 1,600 people attended the roundtables in eight counties. Department staff will go through the discussions and survey data to give lawmakers information for the special session, which Gov. Jim Justice called to address teacher pay raises and other topics.

Paine says the biggest agreement was the need for increased resources to help students’ social, emotional and mental health.

Ex-West Virginia Schools Chief Paine Gets Job Back

The state Board of Education has selected former state schools Superintendent Steve Paine for his second stint in the job.

The board approved Paine’s appointment Thursday by unanimous vote after interviewing him and two other finalists in private. His appointment is effective next Monday.

Paine served as state superintendent from 2005 until his retirement in January 2011 at age 55. He is currently interim superintendent of Wayne County schools.

The other finalists were Jackson County schools Superintendent Blaine Hess and state career and technical education officer Kathy D’Antoni.

Current state Superintendent Michael Martirano announced last September that he would leave at the end of the school year. But state board President Tom Campbell says Martirano is stepping down early by mutual agreement.

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