West Virginia Schools Get Second Chance
West Virginia Schools Gain Hope: A New Bill Offers Second Chance for Closure-Threatened Institutions
This podcast episode discusses a promising development for West Virginia schools facing closure. A key bill has passed the Senate Education Committee, allowing county boards to reconsider closure decisions based on new financial, enrollment, or community data. The measure, introduced by Senator Mark Maynard, aims to help small communities affected by shrinking student numbers and tight budgets. It could even reopen schools that have recently closed, providing a lifeline for these communities. The bill now moves to the full Senate for debate and a vote, with hopes of swift action to assist struggling districts.
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