Department of Education announces 2022 Teacher of the Year finalists By
July 1, 2021 - 10:33 pm
CHARLESTON, W.Va. The West Virginia Department of Education on Thursday announced the 10 finalists for the 2022 West Virginia Teacher of the Year award.
The finalists were selected among the Teachers of the Year from each school district: Kelly Bryant, a third-grade teacher at Logan Elementary School. Brian Casto, an eighth-grade West Virginia Studies teacher at Milton Middle School. Samantha Coble, a pre-K special education teacher at Keyser Primary School. Claire Jones, a visual arts teacher in Preston County. Christine Lambert, a fourth-grade teacher at Brandwine Elementary School.
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More than a year since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, health officials in Fayette and surrounding counties continue to stage vaccination clinics and testing events, such as one pictured earlier in Gauley Bridge. Fayette County Health Department officials urge continued vigilance in performing mitigation protocols.
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By Steve Keenan
The Fayette Tribune Apr 12, 2021
2 hrs ago
More than a year since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, health officials in Fayette and surrounding counties continue to stage vaccination clinics and testing events, such as one pictured earlier in Gauley Bridge. Fayette County Health Department officials urge continued vigilance in performing mitigation protocols.
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By Steve Keenan
The Fayette Tribune Apr 6, 2021
2 hrs ago
The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources on Monday announced additional free Covid-19 testing events in eight counties. As these counties are experiencing increases in Covid-19 cases right now, we encourage all residents to take advantage of these free testing events, said Dr. Ayne Amjad, state health officer and commissioner of DHHR s Bureau for Public Health. Testing is vital if you are experiencing symptoms such as cough, sore throat, runny nose, fatigue or body aches, or have been exposed to someone with Covid-19.
Pop-up events will be held through April 10 in Berkeley, Boone, Fayette, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Putnam and Raleigh counties.