Classes move from flooded WVa school to forest camp facility March 10, 2021 GMT DUNLOW, W.Va. (AP) — Some West Virginia students whose school flooded are resuming classes at a state forest. Cabwaylingo State Forest in Wayne County will open its group camp facility for in-person instruction for students from Dunlow Elementary School, which was damaged by floods from recent heavy rains. “This is what West Virginians do when our neighbors are in trouble; we step up to the plate and help in any way we can,” Gov. Jim Justice said in a statement. Students and school staff will attend classes five days a week at the group camp starting next Monday through the end of the school year. COVID-19 protocols will be followed. Wayne County Schools will provide bus service to the camp, which has two large, barracks-style rooms.