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State School Superintendent meets virtually with local school board, convinces them to not buck in-person learning mandate


Jan 22, 2021
The Marion County Board of Education voted Friday in a virtual meeting, to follow a state mandate to have students in Pre-K through 8th grade to return to in-person learning. From left is School Superintendent Randy Farley, top right is Board of Education President Mary Jo Thomas and bottom right is Board Member Tom Dragich.SCREENSHOT OF VIRTUAL MEETING
FAIRMONT — The Marion County Board of Education voted in an emergency meeting Friday to follow policy made by the West Virginia Board of Education and have students on the blended learning model in grades Pre-K through 8 attend school in person, regardless of the county’s designated color on the state COVID-19 map. ....

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Officials and parents have mixed reactions


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Come Jan. 19, the state’s school buses will be once again ferrying students back and forth between home and school for in-person instruction.
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By Jessica Farrish
The Register-Herald
Dec 31, 2020
Dec 31, 2020
Come Jan. 19, the state’s school buses will be once again ferrying students back and forth between home and school for in-person instruction.
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Raleigh County Schools Superintendent David Price says that there are “more questions than answers” about how students will return to classrooms full-time on Jan. 19 as announced by Gov. Jim Justice on Wednesday.
“The way we understood it is, on the 19th, that schools K through 12 are expected to be in in-school learning, either four or five days a week,” said Price. “Five is the expectation. ....

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