JOSELYN KING Staff Writer
Photo by Joselyn King
Ohio County Schools Superintendent Kim Miller, left, speaks with Innovation Coordinator JoJo Shay prior to this weekâs board of education meeting.
WHEELING — At least 10 percent of Ohio County School students indicate they still will stay home and continue remote learning while their classmates resume a five-day school week, according to a recent survey of their families.
There is also about 7 percent of the student population who has not returned their surveys, according to school officials.
The Ohio County Board of Education this week was presented with data showing the results of a recent survey of current remote learners, and whether they planned to return to in-person learning once five-day school weeks begin Monday.