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CHARLESTON With some counties continuing to offer remote learning despite a mandate for in-person learning, the West Virginia Board of Education decided Wednesday to wait until next week before taking action against those counties.
“They are not going to do it that way. It’s not going to happen … I cannot accept that,” said state Board of Education President Miller Hall. “They’re going to get it done. If they don’t, we’ll do it for them.”
The state board announced its emergency meeting Tuesday, the same day public and private schools were allowed to reopen for in-person instruction per an executive order by Gov. Jim Justice.
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CHARLESTON With some counties continuing to offer remote learning despite a mandate for in-person learning, the West Virginia Board of Education decided Wednesday to wait until next week before taking action against those counties.
“They are not going to do it that way. It’s not going to happen … I cannot accept that,” said state Board of Education President Miller Hall. “They’re going to get it done. If they don’t, we’ll do it for them.”
The state board announced its emergency meeting Tuesday, the same day public and private schools were allowed to reopen for in-person instruction per an executive order by Gov. Jim Justice.
CHARLESTON With some counties continuing to offer remote learning despite a mandate for in-person class work, the West Virginia Board of Education decided W
King, who also served Kanawha County Prosecutor, died December 28.
King had been a circuit judge since 1988. He was Chief Circuit Judge several times, including most of 2020. Before that, he served as a prosecutor from 1973 until he was elected County Prosecutor in 1984.
“Today, Kanawha County has lost one of its best and brightest,” Kanawha County Commission President Kent Carper said. “Judge King served the citizens of Kanawha County for more than 47 years. Through his lifelong dedication to the justice system – both during his time on the bench and as a prosecuting attorney – Charlie King impacted thousands of lives.”
Carper, who also is an attorney, said King was one of his best friends.
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