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WVU campaign nearing $1B goal two years early

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — WVU’s “State of Minds” capital campaign is just shy of its $1 billion goal, with two more years to spare. The campaign has raised $938 million, which is 94 percent of its goal, according to 2015 year-end figures the WVU Foundation released Tuesday. “We have had great[Read More…]

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Boone County kids fired up online on snow days

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Despite consecutive school days canceled, students at Boone County’s Sherman Elementary are continuing their studies through an online learning competition. Assistant Principal Jacob Messer said that, out of Sherman’s roughly 425 pupils, 49 were doing online assignments Thursday, the county’s first snow day. By Friday, he said,[Read More…]

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Public charter schools worth exploring in WV

A Daily Mail editorial from the Charleston Gazette-Mail  CHARLESTON, W.Va. — While much of the discussion in the 2016 Legislature so far has focused on workplace freedom — giving workers a choice in whether to join a union — the House of Delegates is ready to tackle freedom in education. House[Read More…]

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Ohio County school officials haggle over test scores

WHEELING, W.Va. — If you listen to Ohio County Schools administrators, the district performed exceptionally well on the 2014-15 West Virginia General Summative Assessment, as it finished first in the state in the percentage of students proficient in English/language arts and second in those proficient in math. But if you[Read More…]

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