Live On The Levee Lineup Announced
Charleston’s annual free concert series, Live on the Levee, will begin on May 24 and run through August 10.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Week, we began with Child Advocacy Day at the Capitol where lawmakers learned about resources available to the state’s children. Also, we hear from a new survey that shows teachers are increasingly likely to leave the profession in West Virginia. And, we listen to legislative leaders discuss their thoughts on the 2024 West Virginia Legislative session.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsNow more than a week into the session, the Education committees of both chambers are addressing financial issues in the state’s schools.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWest Virginia teachers have become increasingly more likely to leave the profession, according to the latest survey of West Virginia Education Association members.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsAdvocates are calling for a pay raise for the state’s teachers, and a middle school in Barbour County gets a state review.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsTeaching is the career that all other careers are built on, but recently West Virginia has struggled to fill vacancies in classrooms.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe Senate returned Saturday afternoon at 1:45 p.m. after a brief recess to pass several important bills including tax cuts, pay raises for state employees and a budget.
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