CHARLESTON — A second round of the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer Program (P-EBT) funding will be allocated to eligible children who qualify for free or reduced-price school meals after the
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PARKERSBURG Four teachers in the Mid-Ohio Valley teachers are among the recipients of the 2021 STEM-minded Educator Grants.
The West Virginia Department of Education on Tuesday announced $73,000 of STEM-minded Educator Grants were awarded to 86 West Virginia educators across the state, including Wood County’s Lacey Cale at Emerson Elementary School, Edna Ruth Patrick at Madison Elementary School, Jackson County’s Deanna Cunningham at Kenna Elementary School and Tyler County’s Lori Franks at Tyler Consolidated High School.
“We are very proud of our dedicated teachers who work every day to improve instruction and opportunities for our students,” Wood County Schools Superintendent Will Hosaflook said. “Congratulations to the teachers, their schools and their students.”
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By Steve Keenan
The Fayette Tribune Jan 14, 2021
Jan 14, 2021
All schools in Fayette County will remain in the blended learning model until both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine have been administered to all school employees who have asked to be vaccinated.
The Fayette County Board of Education voted 5-0 in a special meeting Thursday to adopt that approach for the coming weeks.
According to Superintendent Gary Hough, the anticipated end of blended learning and the school system s return to full in-person learning will be based on the availability and delivery of vaccines.
A group of FCS employees 50-and-over received their first vaccine dose on Friday, Jan. 8. Another 255 will get their initial shot on Friday, Jan. 15.
Charleston, W.Va. The West Virginia Board of Education (WVBE) and Department of Education (WVDE) have reviewed the data and heard the voices of state and na