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  •   October is Walk to School Month
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  •   Philip-Barbour HS Incorporating YouNews Into English Class
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  •   Deputies Help Teachers Spot Meth Problems
  •   WVU Student Creates Essential iPhone App for Students
  •   President Obama Addresses Students
  •   WVU Makes Renovations
  • Possible Swine Flu in a Marion County School
  •   Doddridge County FFA One Step Closer to Meat Lab
  •   Final WVU Provost Candidate Holds Last Forum
  •   Italian Delegation Tours FSU
  •   WVU SGA Sends SafeRIDE Proposal to Legal Services for Review
  •   Job Training Available Through OIC Training Academy
  •   Manchin: "Efficiency" - WV Criminal Justice Has New Training Grounds
  •   Kindergarten Kids Leave Parents Behind
  •   Second Provost Finalist Visits WVU
  •   Schools Ask for Energy Audit
  • Personnel Association Sues Mon. County BOE Over Transportation Policy
  •   Community Helps Raise Funds for Grafton Football Family
  •   Harrison County Schools Focus on Raising the Bar
  •   Open Houses Held to Improve Parent-Teacher-Student Relations
  •   Former Marshall Football Coach Speaks at D&E
  •   FSU and Pierpont Hold Welcome Weekend
  •   WVU Welcomes Freshmen Class
  •   Soup Opera Helps with Back-to-School
  • County School Boards Face Tough Battle Regarding Retirement Benefits
  •   High School Students Get New Roof Over Their Head
  •   Monongalia County Bus Drivers Navigate Rodeo Obstacles
  •   Tips for Parents Sending Kids to Kindergarten
  • WVU Resident Assistants Attend Fire Academy
  •   Safe and Drug Free Schools in Monongalia County
  •   Elkins Salvation Army Holds Annual School Supply Giveaway
  •   Marion County Teachers Head Back to School
  •   WVU Trains Campus Emergency Response Team
  •   Red Cross Sports Safety Camp Starts
  •   D&E Planning Sustainability Programs
  •   Randolph BOE Supplementing Extracurricular Activities
  •   Police in Morgantown Get More Money to Fight Underage Drinking
  • Mon BOE Joins Suit; University OEPA Audit Plan Underway
  • Preston BOE at Standstill in OPED Lawsuit
  • The Barnyard is Filling Up at the Jamboree at the Mill.
  • Learning About Future Opportunities Through Preston County Past
  •   Fred W. Eberle Technical Center Might Offer Firefighter Training Classes
  •   German Students Visit WVU
  • HSTA Celebrates 15 Years
  •   Kids From Across The State Get A Real Lesson in Crime Scene Investigation
  •   Stimulus Package Revamps 'Hope' Tax Credit for American Opportunity
  •   BUHS Could Get PRO Officer
  •   Potential Lawsuit over Retired Teachers Benefits
  •   Camp New You at WVU
  •   Harrison County's Alternative Learning Center to Get PRO Officer
  • Former WVWC Leader Named BUHS Football Coach
  •   Amberview Funding Concerns
  •   Doddridge County FFA Hosts Blood Drive
  •   GSC Holds Math & Science Camp in Elkins
  •   Governor's School Held in Morgantown
  •   SustainU Launches Clothing Line in Morgantown
  •   WVU Researchers Using $3 Million in Stimulus Money
  •   Preston County Graduate Moving to Uganda
  •   Plans for South Preston Middle School
  •   "Wired & Wonderful" Camp Underway in Lewis County
  •   Art Smarts Camp Takes the Stage in Fairmont
  • Campers from Upshur County Camp Tested for Swine Flu
  •   Wallace Teen Awarded $1000 Scholarship for Service
  •   Kids Learn French While Having Fun at Morgantown Public Library
  •   Summer Academy Enables Teens to Study Arts & Heritage
  •   WVU Police Launch Community Emergency Response Team
  •   Bridgeport Summer Camp Focuses on the Arts
  • Memorial Planned for Slain Lewis County Hunter
  •   BUHS Principal Fired
  •   New Deal Festival to Showcase Arthurdale History
  •   Teachers Rally at PEIA Hearing
  •   Songbird Learning Center Offers Classes this Summer
  •   4-H Camp Teaches Kids about ATV Safety
  •   WVU Study Seeks Arthritis Patients
  •   New BOG Members Sworn In at WVU
  •   SIU Hosts Upward Bound Olympics
  •   New Superintendent Starts in Preston County
  •   Preston Memorial Hospital Goes Smoke-Free
  •   Transition Time in Morgantown
  •   New President Takes Office at FSU
  •   Harrison County BOE Discusses Athletic Facilities Upgrades
  • HBO Film Teaches About Alzheimer's
  • Energy Express Kicks Off in Clarksburg
  • Upward Bound Teaches Life Lessons
  •   Training the Next Generation of Technicians for Future of Car Industry
  • BUHS Principal Suspended
  •   Campers Reach New Heights at Camp Dawson
  •   Junior Police Academy Underway in Harrison County
  •   West Virginia Teachers Head Back to School
  • UHS Parents Unhappy With School Performance
  • WVU School of Medicine Fights Back Against Misleading Grade
  •   Educational Summer Camps in Marion County
  •   Jackson Co. Student Wins Free Ride to WVWC
  •   Marion County Artist Does His Part Feeding WIldlife Around the World
  •   Summer of Service Initiative
  •   Scout Camp Kicks Off in Mon County
  •   CSI Camp Underway at FSU
  •   555 Volunteers Take the Oath for Energy Express
  •   Monongalia Co. Kids Learn Through Legos
  • African School Choir Tours West Virginia to Raise Money
  •   Board of Education Looking at Options for Football Field
  •   WVU Eye Institute Holds Summer Camps for Kids
  •   D&E Adds New Language Courses, Study Abroad Locations
  •   Bruceton School Gets State-of-the-Art Playground
  •   Jon McBride Launches Aviation Summer Camp at WVU
  •   Engineers Find Hope for South Preston Middle School
  •   There is Hope for Those Facing Foreclosure
  •   Construction Continues on New WVWC Research Center
  •   Forums Held For Randolph County Schools
  •   WVU Students Work with Native American Education Program
  •   Clarksburg/Harrison County Library to hold Summer Reading Program
  •   Preston County Board Of Education Honors Professional and Service Personnel
  •   WVU to Offer Classes for Veterans
  •   Summer Programs Underway Across the Region
  • WVU Foundation Cuts
  •   WVU Hires State's First & Only Demographer
  •   Area Students Involved in PSA Shoot at Stonewall Jackson Lake
  • WVU Board of Governors Approves 4% Tuition Hike
  •   Barrackville Students Raise Money for Classmate in Need
  • Incoming WVU President to Stay Off Corporate Boards
  •   Area Students Treated To "Willy Wonka" Performance
  •   Company Donates Defibrillator to Bruceton School
  •   Summer Institute on Aging Takes Place in Morgantown
  •   Child Safety Day Keeps Kids Riding Safe in Mon County
  •   Robert L. Bland MS Students Host Raze Event for Younger Students
  •   101 New Nurses Start at WVU
  • "Yellow Ribbon Bill" to Be Signed Into Law Monday
  •   Patsy Cline Songs Take Center Stage at Prickett's Fort
  •   Harrison County Sheriff's Department Hosts 6th Annual Safety Fair
  • Doddrige County Students Learn About Healthy Eating
  • Drugs and Weapons Found in Webster Co. High School Teacher's Car
  •   Doddridge County Students Hold Relay for Life
  •   Anna Jarvis Student Wins Nationwide Contest
  •   St. Patrick School Students Getting Hands-On Agriculture Education
  •   RCB Aerospace Center Hosts Expo
  •   79 Area Students Achieve Junior Special Agent Status with FBI
  •   Preston County Student Receives Statewide Arbor Day Prize
  •   North View Elementary Holds Literacy Fair
  •   WVU Community Arts Program
  •   Area Mission Reforms Spiritually...And Now, Educationally
  •   Junior ROTC Group Holds Flag Disposal Ceremony
  •   Salem Elementary Students Learn to Improve the Environment
  • Manchin to Seek Student Attendence Bill During Special Session
  •   Marion Co. Students Get Lesson in Pepperoni Rolls
  •   WVU Removes Asbestos from Dorm
  •   City of Shinnston Asks Kids for Ideas About Brownfields Site
  • WVU Appoints Registrar
  •   Some Monongalia County Schools to Receive New Entry Ways
  •   WVU Professor Makes Virginia Tech Memorial
  •   WVU Helps West Virginia Flood Victims
  •   MHS Plans Habitat for Humanity Yard Sale
  • Kids Cooking Club Wraps Up With Cook-Off
  •   WVU Seeks $35 Million in Federal Funding for PRT
  • Gilmer County Names New School Superintendent
  •   FSU Spring Commencement
  •   Cadets Visit VA Hospital
  •   WVU Graduates 18 from Army ROTC Program
  •   MHS Students Gain Hands-on Graphics Arts Experience
  •   "LoveSick Radio" Preforms at EFHS
  • WVU Alumni Association Receives $2 Million Donation
  •   High School Students Put Car Skills to Test
  •   BUMS Students Raise Money for Charities
  •   WVU Announces Plans for Health & Wellnes Facility
  • Mon County Schools to Receive Stimulus Money
  • Back to the Basics: Local Backpacker Teaches Children Camping 101
  • Children's Book Week, Amnesty Week at Bridgeport Library
  •   Farewell Celebration for Dr.C Peter Magrath
  • WVU Hosts First Nano Symposium
  •   WVU Faculty Senate Seeks Nominations for New BOG Member
  •   West Liberty Choir Tours the State
  •   Helping People With Special Needs Find Work
  • Seven North Central WV Students Receive Wal-Mart Scholarships
  •   Bridgeport Police Investigate Attempted Armed Robbery
  •   D&E Mom's Get Great Present This Mother's Day
  •   Westover Neighborhood Watch Learns Self Defense
  •   Nursing Simulation Lab at FSU
  •   FBI Student Academy Graduates 20 from South Harrison
  •   MTEC Class Starts Recycling Team
  • Olympic Gold Medalist's Mom to Speak at FSU Commencement
  •   Marion County Holds Band Showcase
  •   WVU Student Takes Unique Approach to Find a Job
  •   WVU Holds Veterans Summit
  • WVU BOG Takes No Action at Emergency Meeting
  •   East Fairmont Showcases Art Work
  •   Area Schools Send Students Home Early Due to High Waters
  • Two Monongalia Co. Students Honored as Presidential Scholars
  •   Morgantown Walk Through History
  •   Pleasant Valley Elementary School Holds Carnival
  •   Kids Day at the Fort
  • "Today Show" Anchor to Address WVU Journalism Graduates
  •   WVU Business Students Give Back to the Community
  •   Carnegie Science Center Visits Lewis County
  •   Culinary Class's Final Benefits the Less Fortunate
  •   'Money Matters' Class Held at Grafton HS
  •   Marion County Spring Special Olympics
  •   Elementary Students Take Over WVU Class
  •   WVWC Office of Extended Learning Now Offering Online Courses
  •   Japanese Rotary Members Visit Morgantown
  •   WVU Senior Design Expo
  •   City of Clarksburg Hosts Student Shadow Day
  • USA Today Honors WVU Student
  •   Lumberport Celebrates Funds for New Elementary School
  •   WVU Kiddie Days Kicks Off in Morgantown
  •   Third Ward Elementary Celebrates 100th Birthday
  •   FSU Puts on Original Show
  •   International Coal Group Celebrates Arbor Day with Webster County Students
  •   Would you carry a 5 Gallon Bucket Full of Water on Your Head for Miles?
  •   WVU's Next President and Family Visit Campus
  •   FSU Holds International Fair
  •   NASA Celebrates National Take Your Kids to Work Day
  •   Alumni Park Discussed at WVU BOG Meeting
  •   Upshur County Head Start Hosts First "Safety Fun Day"
  •   WVU Remembers Holocaust Victims
  •   WVU Unveils PRT Earth Day Design
  •   Super Leadership Day for Students
  •   Tar, Not Mold to Blame at Monongah Elementary School
  •   Judge Stops Misconduct Hearing Against Former WVU Provost
  • Second Robbery Reported on WVU Campus in Recent Days
  • Clarksburg Police Seek School Bus for Training
  •   Women of Color Luncheon
  •   Randolph County Hoping New Superintendent Will Start In June
  •   Local Private Schools Buck National Enrollment Trend
  • School Building Authority to Announce Construction Grants Monday
  •   Secretary of State Gives Accolades to Area Students
  • Pay Equity Conference Held in Fairmont
  •   Two Universities Work Together To Launch Balloon Satellites
  • WVU Ranked in Playboy Party School Top Ten
  •   Woman Walks Across Country Hoping To Bring Awareness to Unnecessary Slaughtering Of Horses
  •   Making Age an Asset in Your Job Search
  •   Liberty Students Spruce Up School
  •   GED Student Earns National Award
  •   WVU Students Participate in Edible Car Competition
  • WVU to Launch Search for New Provost
  •   April is Autism Awareness Month
  • Tuition Hikes May Be Coming to WVU
  •   Chinese Educators at Pierpont Community College
  • Bill Passed to Extend Teachers' Retirement Payment Deadline
  • Wildflower Walks are a Tradition at WVU
  •   Lawmakers Put a Cap on the PROMISE Scholarship
  •   Lewis County High Students Report on Blood Drive
  •   DCHS Spring Fling
  •   Area Teams Compete for FFA Scholarships
  •   FBI Honors Area Students for Hard Work
  •   Big Elm Elementary Career Day
  •   Vet Tech Program to Expand at Humane Society
  •   No RIFs for Harrison County Schools
  • WVU Announces Candidates for Registrar Position
  •   WVU Athletes Share Personal Stories through Public Speaking Class
  •   Anna Jarvis Elementary Holds Relay for Life
  •   Morgantown Gets New Police Dog
  •   $200,000 in Technology Funding Comes to Kingwood Elementary
  •   Clarksburg Native Comes Home to Share Success
  •   Imagination Club Gets Creative at Ridgedale
  •   WV Wham! To Play at East West Stadium
  •   Mobile Agriculture Science Lab
  •   Clarksburg DARE Program Hands Out Basketballs to Students
  • Hearing Postponed in Lang Suit Against WVU
  •   UPDATE: Minor Injuries in Monongalia Co. School Bus Accident
  •   String Quartet Performs In Doddridge County
  •   WVU Offers Sustainabilty Course
  •   Aviation Day offers Hands-on Learning
  •   Irish Gala Recgonizes Former Catholic School Students
  •   Celebration of the Arts at East Dale School
  •   WVU Board of Governors Approves Health Sciences Restructure
  •   WVU State Fire Academy Attracts Out-of-State Firefigthers
  •   Barrackville Elementary Gets Grant
  •   WVU Students Pen Petition to Block House Vote on Promise Scholarship
  •   Health Department Calls Lincoln HS Antibiotic Campaign a "Success"
  •   BUHS Teacher Sues Board of Education and Coworker
  •   WVWC Virginia Thomas Law Center for the Performing Arts Opening
  •   Health Department Hands Out Antibiotics at Lincoln High School
  • WVU Asks for Former Provost's Lawsuit to Be Dismissed
  •   Career Fair Offers 8th Graders Glance at Future
  •   WV History Brought to Life in Randolph County
  •   "Drive to Save Lives" Program Comes to BUHS
  •   Water Line Break Affects North Marion High School
  •   EFHS Holds Mock Senate Hearing
  •   Another Meningitis Case Reported at Lincoln High School
  • WVU Student Wins Truman and Goldwater Scholarships
  •   Local High School Band to Perform at National Cherry Blossom Festival
  •   WVU Places Important Books Online
  •   WVU Releases Final Academic Records Report
  • WVU's Next President Signs Contract
  •   New 681 Area Code
  •   Internationally Known Violinist Presents Master Class at WVU
  •   WVWC Exchange Student Helps Hurricane Katrina Vicitims During Spring Break
  •   Fairmont State Selects New President
  •   SHHS Students Compete, Benefit United Way
  •   Buckhannon-Upshur High School Working With WVWC On Water Project
  •   WVWC Students Perform Dr. Seuss Play for Elementary Students
  •   Third Presidential Candidate Visits FSU
  •   Poker Night at the Rec Center
  •   Tygart Valley High School Students Involved In "Kick Butts Day"
  •   Teachers Union Request Audit of State School Systems
  •   Second Presidential Candidate Visits FSU
  •   Public High School Not For Your Teen? Try MCA!
  •   America's Promise Alliance Holds Summit in Fairmont
  •   Monongalia County Student Wins State Poster Contest
  •   BUHS Asks for PRO Officer
  •   BU Middle School Locked Down After Bullet is Found
  •   Soldier Surprises Students at Morgantown High School
  •   Harrison County BOE Approves 2009-2010 Levy Rates
  • Fairmont State Names Three Presidential Finalists
  •   Leprechaun Visits Marion County Students
  • Randolph Elementary Schools Report Good News
  •   Barbour County Schools Adding Math Initiative
  •   Area Rotary Members Travel to Japan
  •   Health Officials Confirm LHS Student Has Meningitis
  •   Arrnettsville Community Center Has 3 More Months to Raise Funds
  •   CERT Training
  • WVU Teaches 4-H Club Members About Veterinary Careers
  •   Pie in the Face
  •   Harrison-Clarksburg Health Department Hands Out Meningitis Vaccines
  •   WV Music Educator's Conference Comes to Morgantown
  •   DCHS Holds Ham, Bacon, and Egg Sale
  •   New Preston County Superintentent Takes Over
  •   Four Buckhannon-Upshur High School Students Charged In School Bomb Plot
  •   Possible Case of Bacterial Meningitis in Harrison County School
  •   Mon BOE Addresses Mylan Park Elementary Modified Calandar
  •   Preston County Superintendent & Others React to State Takeover
  •   West Virginia Wesleyan College Now Enrolling Students For New Masters In Education Program
  • Meningitis Confirmed in WVU Student Death
  • State Takes Over Preston County Schools
  •   Gilmer Co. BOE Ousts Superintendent Toman
  • WVU Faculty Senate Chairwoman Kleist Steps Down
  •   East Fairmont Student in Running for National Award
  •   Monongalia County Private School Sends Kids Home After Kitchen Flood
  • Hearing Cancelled in Lang Suit Against WVU
  •   WVU Selects Clements as 23rd President
  • MHS Student Chosen to Attend US Senate Youth Program in Nation's Capital
  •   UPDATE: WVU Board of Governors Selects New President
  •   Open Forum Held at WVU to Discuss Meningitis
  •   Final Presidential Candidate Visits WVU
  • Flemmington Elementary School B&E
  •   Second Finalist for WVU Presidency Visits Morgantown
  • Two Monongalia School Closed Due to Nearby Smoke
  •   First WVU Presidential Candidate Visits Campus
  •   First WVU Presidential Candidate Visits Morgantown
  •   Mylan Park Elementary Students May Attend School All Year Long
  • UPDATE: WVU Student Dies
  •   Randolph County Board of Education Selects New Superintendent
  •   Mountainview Elementary Gets New Computer Lab
  •   Wind Research at WVU Could Have Worldwide Impact
  •   Area School's Participate in Dr. Seuss "Read Across America" Day
  •   Monongalia County Organizations Raise Funds for AEDs
  •   Rivesville Student Wins Volunteer Award
  • WVU Presidential Candidates Named
  •   DCHS Celebrates One Year Anniversary
  •   Improving Literacy...Helping Americans & The Economy
  • UPDATE: Former Provost Sues WVU
  •   Lewis County High School Reporters Cover Poe Impersonator Visit
  •   Doddridge County Library Gets a Facelift
  •   Area Libraries Offer Books and Music Online
  • Mononglia County Bus Drivers Seek Answers
  •   Parents Get An Inside Look at Middle Schoolers' Lives
  •   WVWC Students Plan Alternative Spring Breaks
  •   Preston County Considers Unique Ideas to Boost School System
  •   Bridgeport Students Get Perfect Score on ACTs
  •   WVU and The Book Exchange Settle Suit
  •   Bridgeport Middle School to Host Parent Awareness Program
  •   Rent: School Edition Makes New York Times Front Page
  •   Criss-Cross Poster Winners Announced
  • This Year is an Important Time for Military Recruitment
  •   Fairmont State Holds Job Fair
  •   South Harrison Advances AP Program
  •   Marion County Names New School Superintendent
  •   Skills USA Contest Held Tuesday
  •   Area Colleges and Universities Observe "Think Pink" Events
  •   Clarksburg Students Participate in National Poetry Competition
  •   More Yaks Than People: Kids Learn About Mongolia Through Pen Pals
  •   Study Looks at the Benefits of Video Games for the Disabled
  •   International Court Judge Visits WVU
  •   Repairs Continue on School Roofs Damaged in Last Week's Storm
  •   Lewis County High School Holds Annual Mr. Valentino Pageant
  •   WVU Search Committee Forwards Nominations to BOG
  •   Upshur County Business Helps BUHS Show Choir
  •   Philip Barbour High School Damaged by High Winds
  • Randolph County School Superintendent to Retire
  •   First Flu Study of Its Kind in Morgantown
  •   Home School Students Celebrate Valentine's Day
  •   WVU Celebrates Charles Darwin
  •   Marion County Students Compete in Spelling Bee
  •   Davis & Elkins College Hopes To Improve Students' Writing Skills
  •   Washington Irving Middle School Gives Locks for Love
  •   WVU SOJ Forms New Organization for Broadcast News Students
  •   WVU Faculty Senate to Form Academic Records Committee
  •   WVWC President Elected To National Assocation Representing Private Higher Education
  •   LHS Students Get Lessons in Life
  •   Science Bowl Puts Students to the Test
  •   FSU Hosts Solo and Ensemble Festival
  •   WVU Board of Governors Meets
  • Heating Problems Close Two Schools Friday
  • WVU Board of Governors Receives Letter from Heather Bresch
  •   FSU Professor Writes Book About Malcolm X
  •   West Virginia Wesleyan College Announces Third American Scholar Winner
  •   Unidentified Odor In Fifth Grade Classroom In Beverly Elementary School
  •   Excess Levy Vote Set for Marion County Schools
  •   Bridgeport Middle Schooler Returns from Super Bowl Trip
  •   Lewis County Superintendent Hopeful For Multi-County Elementary School
  •   Marion Co. Teachers and Officials Push Healthcare Reform Bill
  •   Upshur Co. Elementary Student Wins State Essay Contest
  •   After Bresch, WVU Plans to Reform Records Keeping
  •   FFA Preps for Ham, Bacon & Eggs Show & Sale
  •   Some Teachers Still Have School on Snow Days
  • Gov. Manchin Announces Appointment to the WVU BOG
  •   Schools Find Ways to Meet 180 Instructional Days
  •   WVWC Freezes Tuition and Raises Scholarships for 2009-2010
  •   POWs ...In Preston County Schools?
  •   Morgantown Mayor Asks Governor to Remember City with BOG Appointment
  •   South Preston Middle School Could Reopen
  •   New Demolition Estimate for Old Elkins High School
  •   Governor Visits Clarksburg to Proclaim "Catholic Schools Week"
  •   Lewis Co. Media Class Broadcasts Spelling Bee
  •   Miller, 13, Wins Lewis County Spelling Bee
  •   From Morgantown To Mexico
  •   Randolph County Elementary School Closed Due to Water Problem
  •   Fairmont Youth Honored at Swim for Life
  •   WVU Students Attend Presidential Inauguration
  • State Directs Preston County to Relocate Middle School Students
  •   FSU Teen Theatre to Perform "Rent: School Edition"
  •   Students Watch President Obama Take Office
  •   Webster County Students Heading to Washington D.C.
  •   WVU Continues Presidential Search
  •   New Apartments Under Construction in Fairmont
  • State Recommends Inspections at Two Gilmer County Elementary Schools
  •   WVU Sports Writer Brings Unique Perspective to Blogging
  • Preston High School Closed Due to Heating Problems
  •   Snowbird Visits Randolph County
  •   Eight Area Bands to March in Manchin Inaugural Parade
  •   CPMS Staff Says They've Been Quiet Long Enough
  •   WVU Students Return to Campus
  •   Community Arts Classes Accepting Students
  •   Morgantown High Dedicates Additions
  •   Cheat Lake Students Have Fun with Zumba
  •   Bridgeport Church Establishes WVWC Scholarship
  •   Six Area High Schools Earn U.S. News & World Report Recognition
  • Interim WVU President Releases Commentary on Mountaineer Spirit
  •   Improving Your Education for Free or Little Cost
  •   2008's Economy Impacting Education in 2009
  • WVU Board of Governors Member Steps Down
  • Seven Area Teens Recommended for Service Academies
  •   South Preston Middle School To Stay Open
  •   Parents Concerned About Heating System at PBHS
  • Roanoke Elementary School Damaged During Break-in
  •   WVU Presidential Search Nets 60 Applicants
  •   Fairmont Students Make Christmas Ornaments for Veterans
  •   Boys & Girls Club Gets Gang Prevention Grant
  •   MHS Students Raise Money for New Morgantown Police K-9
  •   MIR Members Meet with Governor Manchin
  •   Westover Rotary Hosts Christmas Party for School Children
  •   Free & Reduced Lunch Numbers Skyrocket for Harrison County
  • Marion County School Superintendent to Step Down
  •   WV Organization Gets Veterans Up to Speed in the Classroom
  •   Healthy Holiday Parties at School
  • Multi-Million Dollar University High School Dedicated
  • Public Invited to UHS Open House
  • Meeting Addresses South Preston Middle School's Future
  •   New High-Profile Position Announced for WVU
  • Small Fire Put Out at WVU's Health Sciences Center
  •   WVU BOG Approves Plans for Basketball Practice Facility
  •   State BOE Declares Emergency in Randolph County Schools
  •   Students Compete in Gingerbread House Contest
  • Judge Rules That MHS Student From Africa Can Play Basketball
  •   Harrison County Students Participate in Rotary Shadow Day
  •   North View Elementary Students Develop Rash
  •   State of Emergency Declared in Randolph County Schools
  •   "Gravedigger" Visits West Fairmont Middle School
  •   Davis & Elkins College Going Smoke-Free In Its Residence Halls
  •   University High School Flooded by Sprinkler System
  • Area Counties to Benefit From School Building Authority Funds
  •   Northview Elementary Students Taught to Eat Fruits and Veggies
  •   UPDATE: Officials Find Cause of Sprinkler System Damage at New UHS
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  •   WVU Group Works to Make Manufacturers More Efficient
  •   Area Students Win SMART 529 Essay Contest
  •   Text Message School Alerts
  •   Citizen Efforts Continue Against Preston Co BOE
  •   Doddridge County Choir Performs in Charleston
  •   Randolph County Students Start Two Holiday Businesses
  • 9 Weeks of No Nonsense
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  •   Petition to Remove Preston County BOE
  •   Regional Raze On 2008
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  •   Liberty Students Take Part in Operation Christmas Child
  •   New State Policy On School Snacks
  •   State Police K-9 Visits Norwood Elementary
  •   Last Day for Some at University High School
  •   Buckhannon Upshur HS Locked Down After Bullets Are Found
  •   Three Harrison County Students Win "Green" Essay Contest
  •   PEIA Holds Hearing to Inform Workers of Potential Rate Hike
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