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Garrison resigns from Cabell BOE

HUNTINGTON — A seat on the local school board will soon be vacant. Carole Garrison, who has served on the Cabell County Board of Education since July 2018, announced her resignation, effective March 31, during Tuesday’s meeting. Superintendent Ryan Saxe said the process to find a replacement to finish Garrison’s term will begin as soon as possible. “Dr. Garrison has been a tremendously valuable board member and very astute to the needs of our students. They were always the center of her focus, and she will definitely be missed,” Saxe said. “At this time, the school board will post a vacancy to fill that seat for the remainder of her term, and that information will be forthcoming at a future board meeting,” he added.

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Board members tour possible locations for Meadows, Davis Creek elementary schools

HUNTINGTON — Members of the Cabell County Board of Education hit the road Tuesday afternoon as they mull a decision regarding rebuilding or relocating two schools.

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Parents, teachers react to three-day, blended model

Cabell approves three-day blended learning model for students

HUNTINGTON — The Cabell County Board of Education on Tuesday voted to return to school on a three-day blended model, delaying a return to five-day, in-person instruction until all willing employees have received the COVID-19 vaccine. A similar situation played out in Wayne County, where Board of Education members on Tuesday voted to follow a blended learning model that will include two days of in-person learning and two days of virtual instruction beginning Jan. 19. For more than two hours, Cabell County board members and the superintendent heard public comment regarding the decision to return to in-person learning in Cabell County. The delegations period at BOE meetings is typically restricted to 30 minutes, but the board voted to extend that period in order to hear from all individuals who had signed up to speak.

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