Jeers to David Hinkle, president of the board of governors at Pierpont Community & Technical College, for putting what at least one legal expert said were illegal items on the
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From left, Marion County Board of Education Vice President Donna Costello, Del. Joey Garcia, D-Fairmont, and W.Va. Sen. Mike Caputo, D-13, listen as Board of Education Treasurer Scott Reider breaks down the budgetary issues facing the district.
PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK
The Marion County Board of Education met with state lawmakers Thursday to discuss issues about the state s funding formula.
PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK
At right, State House Majority Leader Amy Summers, R-Taylor County, responds to the boards concerns as Del. Guy Ward, R-White Hall, listens.
PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK
FAIRMONT â State lawmakers and the board of education agree â the state funding formula is outdated.
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The Marion County Board of Education treasurer, Scott Reider, present s a draft of next year s budget to board members Monday.
PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK
Fairmont Senior Cheerleaders and their coaches received their certificates of achievement Monday from the Marion County Board of Education.
PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK
East Fairmont High wrestlers and their coaches posed with School Superintendent Randy Farley after receiving certificates of achievement Monday.
PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK
FAIRMONT â Marion County Schools will be receiving $2.7 million less in state funding next year.
At Mondayâs school board meeting, Scott Reider, treasurer for the Marion County Board of Education, presented a draft of the 2021-2022 budget to the board that reflects the decrease in funding from the state.
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The Marion County Board of Education treasurer, Scott Reider, present s a draft of next year s budget to board members Monday.
PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK
Fairmont Senior Cheerleaders and their coaches received their certificates of achievement Monday from the Marion County Board of Education.
PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK
East Fairmont High wrestlers and their coaches posed with School Superintendent Randy Farley after receiving certificates of achievement Monday.
PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK
FAIRMONT â Marion County Schools will be receiving $2.7 million less in state funding next year.
At Mondayâs school board meeting, Scott Reider, treasurer for the Marion County Board of Education, presented a draft of the 2021-2022 budget to the board that reflects the decrease in funding from the state.