Kanawha County Schools is poised to introduce a significant shift in its transportation fleet, with plans to incorporate electric buses alongside its existing diesel vehicles by 2025. Benefiting from state legislation and incentives, the district is set to receive over 20 electric buses manufactured locally by the GreenPower Motor Company. Superintendent Tom Williams lauds the move, highlighting the economic benefits for the community and the environmental advantages of electric buses. While acknowledging the importance of diesel buses for reliability, transportation director Jason Redman emphasizes the district s commitment to efficiency and sustainability.
Kanawha County Schools is considering a policy that would allow armed security personnel in elementary and middle schools. Under the proposed policy, which is out for public comment, 12 retired law enforcement officers would be hired and would carry concealed handguns.
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday in the ongoing litigation between the Cabell County Board of Education and the Cabell County Public Libraries and
CHARLESTON – A nearly $12 million agreement has been reached to settle seven civil lawsuits regarding abuse of special needs students at a Kanawha County elementary school.