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Sissonville teen Daniel Sloane missing for three weeks | Kanawha Valley

A 16-year-old boy has been missing from Sissonville for over three weeks, according to the Kanawha County Sheriff s Office. Daniel Sloane went missing from Sissonville High School on May 20, 2024. He was dropped off at school around 9 a.m. and was last seen wearing a dark-colored hoodie. ....

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Former students, community say goodbye to decades-old Charleston elementary school

Former students, community say goodbye to decades-old Charleston elementary school
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Autumn Cypres: WVU, Kanawha Schools partnership helps teachers (Opinion)

It’s been said that change in education and higher education happens slowly. It’s also been said that institutions of higher education are out of touch, comfy in their academic silos ....

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Summer food programs offer help for families | Education

During the summer months, many families face significant challenges in ensuring consistent nutrition for their children due to the closure of school meal programs. This gap exacerbates food insecurity, especially for school-aged children who rely on these programs during the academic year. To address this issue, Kanawha County Schools offers a free summer meal program providing breakfast and lunch to children aged 2-18. Additionally, the statewide Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (SEBT) program, recently announced by Governor Jim Justice, provides nutrition benefits per eligible student. These initiatives aim to ensure that children continue to receive the necessary nutrition for their growth and development even when school is out. ....

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