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Moment finally arrives for Alcovy's class of 2024 - The Covington News

On the night of Friday, May 24, Alcovy seniors walked onto the stage as students, and left as graduates of the class of 2024. Alcovy celebrated its graduation ceremony on the grounds of Sharp Stadium as the sun went down over Covington.

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Fayette students chosen for Governor's Schools | Community

CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE), in partnership with Governor Jim Justice, is pleased to announce the return of the Governor’s Schools of West Virginia to full

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Governor's Schools accepting applications; due by March 25 | Community

Mar 11, 2021 Mar 11, 2021 CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Department of Education is accepting applications for the West Virginia Governor’s School of Entrepreneurship (GSE) for students in grades 9-11 and the Governor’s STEM Institute (GSI) for students in grades 7 and 8. Both programs will be held virtually this summer. The Governor’s School of Entrepreneurship is hosted by Marshall University, and students in grades 9, 10 and 11 are eligible to apply. Students participating in GSE will work in virtual teams to develop, pitch and launch a new venture. All teams will pitch their venture to a panel of business leaders who can invest in their ideas.

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Field trips, drones and 37 things the Carroll High School Foundation has funded

In its almost-decade of existence, the Carroll High School Foundation has distributed more than $100,000 for events, projects and materials to students in the four buildings of the Carroll Community School District. Early in the current school year, the non-profit foundation made a high-profile donation of face shields with masking to students and faculty. “We have taken time over the last five years to grow our organization,” said Shellie Haluska, CHS Foundation president. “We are on the edge of making a consistent impact to the Carroll Community School District.” Haluska leads a 13-person board that is academics focused. The foundation is behind, for example, a drone project at CHS and computer equipment at Adams Elementary.

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