Back to school, constitutionally speaking Can the coronavirus stand up to the state constitution? As it pertains to the West Virginia Board of Education, that answer appears to be a […]
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State denies Mon BOE’s wavier for remote learning
Blended learning resumes today, but not without some confusion Monongalia County students who haven’t seen their classrooms since November are going to school under the blended-learning model this morning. Students […]
Mon Schools tentatively adopts blended-learning
Monongalia County’s Board of Education members Tuesday night tentatively voted to send students back to school on a blended-learning schedule beginning Thursday – but “tentative” is the watchword. That’s because […]
Mon’s students are struggling with remote learning, too
At the height of the Monongalia County Board of Education meeting Tuesday night, Nancy Walker raised her hand for a question that reverberated from Morgantown to Charleston and back again. […]
Mon County students may be back in classrooms on Jan. 21
Monongalia County students might return to their classrooms Jan. 21 for blended instruction, Superintendent Eddie Campbell Jr. said Thursday. “Might,” is the watch-word, he said. That’s because it all hinges […]
Getting a shot in the arm
Mon County school employees get their first COVID-19 shots The math couldn’t have gone any easier in the gym Friday at Morgantown High School. Only one number to be concerned […]
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. […]
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 […]
Looking back gives an idea what is ahead for schools in new year
The same three points, the same as last time. When Gov. Jim Justice ordered schools shuttered across West Virginia last March due to the then looming pandemic, the state Department […]
Remote learning has students feeling more disconnected
Too much homework. Or, not enough. Using the latest technology to talk to teachers via Chromebooks — while feeling more emotionally disconnected than ever. So goes the quandary of COVID-19 […]







