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  • Energy Express Hold Health Fair
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  • Facilities Plan Presented to Fayette County School Board
  • J.R. Rogers Appointed to WVU's Board of Governors
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  • Four W.Va. High Schools Make National List
  • Manchin Applauds Education Work Group's Efforts
  • Mercer County Schools Hold Public Forum
  • Teachers Union Makes Proposals for Education Reform
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  • New Marsh Fork Elementary Now Fully Funded
  •   Monroe County Superintendent Search Back On
  •   New Superintendent Named in McDowell County
  • Mountain State Starts Environmental Sustainability Program
  • State Awards Grants for Inaugural Innovation Zone Projects
  • Teachers Lawmakers Team up to Work on Education Reform
  • WVU School of Medicine Names New Dean
  • A Night of the Arts is Held in Raleigh County
  • School Superintendent Announces Her Departure
  • State Misses Deadline for Race to the Top
  • Special Session on Education Delayed Until Mid-July
  •   Shady Spring Student Competing for National Scripps Spelling Bee Title
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  •   Monroe County School Superintendent Position Delayed
  • Graduations Begin Across Region
  • WVU Releases Spring Dean's and President's Lists
  •   Restraining Order Extended in Monroe Superintendent Case
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  • Information on High School Graduations
  • W.Va. Names 16 Schools of Excellence
  • Monroe County School Board Decision Could Come Today
  •   Students Present Check to Hospice of Southern West Virginia
  • Public Gathers to Learn New Supreme Court Rules
  • Special Session Continues at State Capitol
  • Plan to Replace Marsh Fork Elementary School Moves Quickly
  • Monroe County Board of Education Sees Major Shakeup
  • Manchin Releases Special Session Agenda
  •   Students have Fun with Math
  • Concord Celebrates Spring Commencement
  •   Students Receive Golden Horseshoe Awards
  • Budding Writers Recognized in Ceremony
  •   Greenbrier County Man Wins Teaching Award
  • WVNCC, MSU Sign Business Degree Agreement
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  •   West Virginia College Grads Stayed In-State to Work
  • RCEA Calls Emergency Meeting of Its Members
  •   Benefactor Donates $2.5 Million for New Marsh Fork School
  • Raleigh County to Receive State, Private Money for New Marsh Fork School
  • W.Va. State School Chief Pushes for Federal Education Reform
  • Manchin Calls Special Session to Deal With Education
  • School Officials Say They Won’t Forget Marsh Fork Elementary
  •   Full Video of Memorial Service Honoring 29 Miners Lost in Explosion
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  • Former WVU Board Member Steve Goodwin Dies
  • Monroe County in Play For New Superintendent
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  •   Mining Safety Symposium Held in Beckley
  •   Fine Arts Festival Set to Kick-Off
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  • Community College Tuition Freeze Approved
  • Marshall to Host Michael Rohd as Part of Birke Symposium
  •   Race to the Top Report Card
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  • School Systems Seek State Funds
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  •   Robots Assist Medical Students in Mercer County
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  •   New Fayette County Superintendent Talks About Future of Schools
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  •   GOP Continues To Try To Discharge Bills
  • Legislature Observes WVU Day
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  • Fayette School Board Silent on State Takeover
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  •   Round Two of the Backyard Brawl
  • State Board of Education Taking Over Fayette County Schools
  •   Report Gives West Virginia D+ for Teacher Policies
  •   Winter Storm Prompts Several ACT Tests to be Rescheduled
  • Gov. Joe Manchin Signs School Calendar Law
  • RESA Official Worries as Lawmakers Mull Funding Change
  • House of Delegates Quickly Passes School Calendar Bill
  •   Mercer County Students Donate Refurbished Computers
  •   Raleigh County Students Compete in Spelling Bee
  • Legislators Trying to Retain Student Work Force
  • West Virginia Gets Good Marks For Public Education
  • Marshall University Announces Addition of Internet2
  •   State BOE Restores Some Local Control to McDowell County School Board
  • Tazewell Makes Adjustments For Missed School Days
  • McDowell School Audit Report To Be Presented
  • Raleigh County Spelling Bee Postponed
  • Marshall University Awarded $930,000 Grant for Research Equipment
  •   Mercer Students Have Another Day Off
  • New Scholarship Available at Marshall University
  • 15 Students Awarded College Scholarships
  • State University Enrollment at All-Time High
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  •   Marshall Congratulates Newest Graduates
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  • Blankenship to Face Kennedy During Environmental Debate in Charleston
  •   Parents and Kids Offer a Lesson in Savings
  • Manchin Appoints Thomas Flaherty to the WVU Board of Governors
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  • Ellis Island Exhibit on Display in Beckley
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  •   Speed Networking Sweeps Through MSU
  •   Ghent Students Ponder Future Careers
  •   WVU Will Offer More Financial Aid in 2010
  • Mercer County JROTC Programs Celebrate Halloween Together
  • WVU Board of Governors Member Steps Down
  • Nationally Recognized Author Visits Inaugural MSU Doctoral Class
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  • Raleigh County Names "Teacher of the Year"
  • MSU Students Return to Campus
  • Party On, WVU
  • WVU Foundation Cuts
  • WVU Board of Governors Approves 4% Tuition Hike
  • "Yellow Ribbon Bill" to Be Signed Into Law Monday
  •   High School Graduates Welcome a New Challenge
  • Manchin to Seek Student Attendence Bill During Special Session
  • Tuition Increases Approved for Coming School Year
  •   Fake Crash Gives Prom-goers Reality Check
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  • Bill Passed to Extend Teachers' Retirement Payment Deadline
  •   Raleigh Chamber Honors Schools
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  •   WVU Releases Final Academic Records Report
  • WVU's Next President Signs Contract
  • Hearing Cancelled in Lang Suit Against WVU
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  •   First WVU Presidential Candidate Visits Morgantown
  • UPDATE: WVU Student Dies
  • WVU Presidential Candidates Named
  • UPDATE: Former Provost Sues WVU
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  •   WVU Faculty Says Garrison Should Step Down
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  •   Despite Resignations, Lang and Sears Plan to Remain at WVU
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  • Local School Board Votes To Close School
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  • State Supreme Court Decides Fate of Fayette Schools
  • Judge Denies Request for Stay in Fayette School Case
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  • College President Search
  • Former Principal Back In Court
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  • New Graduation Requirements
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