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ELKINS — Nearly one year ago, students in Randolph County were sent home from school, not knowing they would not return to a full-time schedule for more than 300 days due to the COVID pandemic.
As a team, teachers, administrators and staff employed by Randolph County Schools combined their efforts and creativity to come up with a plan that would ensure students’ needs were still being met, despite being away from school.
Director of Child Nutrition and Pre-Kindergarten Services LaDonna Rosencrance — along with members of her department — spearheaded several initiatives and partnerships with community groups and organizations to provide meals to students.