HUNTINGTON — The Cabell County Board of Education is set to meet at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 2, to vote on a new high school principal and review personnel, financial
HUNTINGTON â Hard work has gone into the Cabell County Schools summer programs.
During Tuesdayâs Board of Education meeting, board members heard an update about summer school programs throughout the county.
In the Cabell Midland High School Recovery Program, about 110 students are in the traditional program and 50 more are registered for a micro-session that begins later this month, said Executive Director of High Schools Joedy Cunningham. At Huntington High School, 135 students are in the traditional program and 90 will attend that schoolâs micro-session. Cunningham said 12 HHS students and 4 CMHS students graduated from the summer program.
âEvery single one of those kids count. And I want them to know that we know that they can do it and itâs already happening, so Iâm excited about that,â said board member Alyssa A. Bond.
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