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GreenPower Announces Production of its First All-Electric School Buses at West Virginia Manufacturing Facility

GreenPower Announces Production of its First All-Electric School Buses at West Virginia Manufacturing Facility

GreenPower Announces Production of its First All-Electric School Buses at West Virginia Manufacturing Facility
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Kanawha County BOE and Holz Elementary School families reach $11 75M settlement

Kanawha County BOE and Holz Elementary School families reach $11 75M settlement
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Justice backs state school board decision | News, Sports, Jobs

For The Inter-Mountain CHARLESTON As West Virginia’s two teachers’ union file lawsuits to block a state Board of Education mandate for in-person school, Gov. Jim Justice said Thursday he applauded board members for holding their ground. “I am really happy our schools have reopened for in-person learning. It’s going smoothly at this time,” Justice said during his coronavirus briefing Thursday at the Capitol. “I want to thank the state Board of Education for everything they’re doing to make sure the in-person learning option is made available to all of our families across the state.” Both the West Virginia Education Association and the West Virginia chapter of the American Federation of Teachers filed injunctions Wednesday against the state Board of Education and the Department of Education. The AFT-WV suit also names Kanawha County, while the WVEA lists both Kanawha and Monongalia counties.

Justice applauds West Virginia BOE for standing by decision to re-open schools | News, Sports, Jobs

sadams@newsandsentinel.com CHARLESTON As West Virginia’s two teachers’ union file lawsuits to block a state Board of Education mandate for in-person school, Gov. Jim Justice said Thursday he applauded board members for holding their ground. “I am really happy our schools have reopened for in-person learning. It’s going smoothly at this time,” Justice said during his coronavirus briefing Thursday at the Capitol. “I want to thank the state Board of Education for everything they’re doing to make sure the in-person learning option is made available to all of our families across the state.” Both the West Virginia Education Association and the West Virginia chapter of the American Federation of Teachers filed injunctions Wednesday against the state Board of Education and the Department of Education. The AFT-WV suit also names Kanawha County, while the WVEA lists both Kanawha and Monongalia counties.

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