LOGAN â Logan County Schools will offer extensive summer programs for students this year aimed at helping fill in the gaps caused by instruction lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Assistant Superintendent Darlene Dingess Adkins outlined the program during the Logan County Board of Educationâs regular session Tuesday, April 27. She said the county has received about $666,000 in federal funding set aside for summer extended-year and extended-day learning.
Dingess Adkins said focus group meetings were held around the county with parents, business leaders, principals, teachers and students on how to approach the summer program this year. The program will allow students at all grade levels who want to participate to pick from several different schedules that work for them.
LOGAN — The Logan County Board of Education voted during their regular session Tuesday, April 27, to approve the adoption of six-year licenses for new English Language Arts textbooks for
LOGAN â Chapmanville councilman Ben DesRocher brought a few questions and concerns before the Logan County Board of Education on Tuesday, March 23, the most significant of which was the traffic issue at Chapmanville Intermediate School.
During afternoon school dismissal, traffic sometimes backs up from the schools all the way to the Speedway convenience store, which is approximately 0.8 miles on the other end of town, DesRocher said.
âI think the problem has to do with parents not being able to get out of their cars to go pick up their kids and, to that, I kind of understand that idea, but with social distancing, you could have parents lined up down the sidewalk there along the playground there to pick up their kids. I feel that could be socially acceptable and help alleviate our traffic system.â
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