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Company gets $750 grants for 22 West Virginia schools through the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program.
Story by Jeff Pullin
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BELLE -- A convenience store chain is donating money to 22 schools in West Virginia.
One Stop, headquartered in Belle, announced that they have secured $750 grants for 22 West Virginia schools through the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program.
“One Stop is a part of many communities throughout the state and we are proud to be able to support our local schools," said Michael Graney, President of One Stop. "It is our hope that these grants will help enhance educational opportunities for our state’s children.”
In a news release, Graney said secondary schools in Kanawha, Putnam, Cabell, Raleigh, Mercer, Harrison, Monongalia, Logan, Marion, Doddridge and Jackson Counties received grants. One Stop representatives worked with school officials from around the state and ExxonMobil to apply for the funding. ExxonMobil annually provides 4,000 grants to schools across the nation.
The following schools received grants:
Kanawha County
Cross Lanes Elementary
Herbert Hoover High
Holz Elementary
Horace Mann Jr. High
Montrose Elementary
Piedmont Elementary
Sacred Heart
Saint Albans High
Overbrook Elementary
Putnam County
Rock Branch Elementary
Jackson County
Kenna Elementary
Cabell County:
Altizer Elementary
Beverly Hills Middle
Harrison County:
Bridgeport Middle
Raleigh County:
Cranberry Prosperity
Hollywood Elementary
Monongalia County:
Westwood Middle
Marion County:
Fairmont Senior High
East Fairmont High
Fairmont Senior High
Doddridge County:
Doddridge County Middle
Mercer County:
Mercer Elementary
Logan County:
Holden Central Elementary
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