Mineral County planning for 'robust' summer school program
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
Tribune Managing Editor
KEYSER - Realizing that Mineral County’s students have been at a learning disadvantage due to the changes forced upon them by the pandemic, superintendent of schools Troy Ravenscroft said he is planning for a “robust” summer program to help students catch up.
“We know there has been a loss of learning,” Ravenscroft told the Mineral County Board of Education this week. “We have to make that up.”
Ravenscroft said money received through the CARES Act will be used to help beef up the county’s after-school program as soon as students are able to get back in the classroom, as well as the upcoming summer program.