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Education
Lawsuit filed against Trinity Christian board of directors
Suit filed after several members’ resignations A lawsuit filed this week claims Trinity Christian School’s board of directors is non-functioning after several resignations. The suit asks for an injunction forbidding […]
Districts look to have final say in return to schools
There’s a big difference between a “mandate” and a “suggestion,” Sam Brunett said Tuesday, Even, he said, if it’s your governor and state school superintendent who are presenting the latter. […]
High school seniors who apply for Promise Scholarship and complete FAFSA eligible for prizes through new statewide contest
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — Thanks to an initiative by The Education Alliance, in collaboration with the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, current high school seniors who fill out a Promise […]
Register for MTEC through Jan. 5
Apply Online: MTEC online registration runs through Jan. 5. Visit mtec.mono.k12.wv.us or call 304-291-9240 to find out more This is why you go to school, Nathan Newbraugh said with a […]
Social media misinformation not helping fight against COVID
by Olivia Murrayomurray@dominionpost.com The fight against the COVID-19 pandemic has escalated with the completion and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of not one but two vaccines for […]
Mon schools face plans, pandemic, petition
First request for charter school doesn’t make it Eddie Campbell Jr.’s adherence to planning, and The Plan, helped him survive, and thrive, in some pretty extreme environments in the education […]
Justice faces some push back on schools
Teachers’ associations are not happy with governor’s decision Gov. Jim Justice’s plan to get students back in classrooms three weeks from now isn’t making the grade with the state’s two […]
Justice: All elementary and middle schools may resume in-person starting Jan. 19
Vaccine program for age 80 and up begins Big changes for the schools and an aggressive vaccination program for seniors topped the news coming from the governor’s Wednesday COVID-19 briefing. […]
Morgantown High adds to honors wall
Tomasky, Simoyi and Portnoy join list of graduates Things don’t begin and end with Barney Fife at Morgantown High School. Or, Don Knotts (Class of 1942), the comedic actor who […]











