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Editorial: COVID-19 forces schools into second abnormal year

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Curriculum waiver continued for Explorer Academy

HUNTINGTON — The Cabell County Board of Education has voted to continue a waiver that will allow Explorer Academy in Huntington to continue their own English Language Arts curriculum, which differs from other schools in the county. The waiver has been in place for several years, but recent action from the board members would have ended that exception and Explorer Academy would have adopted the same curriculum as the rest of the county. A number of school families were vocal in their support for continuation of the current curriculum when a new district-wide curriculum was adopted in the spring, Superintendent Ryan Saxe said.

Jim Ross: Team nicknames are a fun but complicated business

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Cabell Virtual Learning Academy opens enrollment for 2021-22

Today Thunderstorms this evening followed by a few showers overnight. Storms may contain strong gusty winds. Low 69F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 70%.. Tonight Thunderstorms this evening followed by a few showers overnight. Storms may contain strong gusty winds. Low 69F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 70%. Updated: July 13, 2021 @ 3:17 pm

Cabell BOE updated on summer school programs

HUNTINGTON — Hard work has gone into the Cabell County Schools summer programs. During Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting, board members heard an update about summer school programs throughout the county. In the Cabell Midland High School Recovery Program, about 110 students are in the traditional program and 50 more are registered for a micro-session that begins later this month, said Executive Director of High Schools Joedy Cunningham. At Huntington High School, 135 students are in the traditional program and 90 will attend that school’s micro-session. Cunningham said 12 HHS students and 4 CMHS students graduated from the summer program. “Every single one of those kids count. And I want them to know that we know that they can do it and it’s already happening, so I’m excited about that,” said board member Alyssa A. Bond.

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