Education

November 21, 2024 by Tamaya Browder
Investing in Success: Increased Support Can Improve Student Behavior and Outcomes

Overview Read the full fact sheet. In 2022, more than eight in ten schools surveyed nationwide reported increased behavioral and socioemotional challenges in their students following the COVID-19 pandemic. In response to behavioral issues and classroom disruptions, there has been a trend toward stricter student discipline policies in recent years across the country, including in…

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November 8, 2024 by WVCBP
West Virginians Have a Honey-do List for Their Newly Elected Officials

Mountain State Spotlight - Dear West Virginia elected officials, the voters of our state selected you to represent them in the Legislature, in Congress and in the governor’s office.  Read the full article. The campaign is over.  Now it’s time to govern.  Over the last year, hundreds of West Virginians have told Mountain State Spotlight the…

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November 8, 2024 by Kelly Allen
Morrisey Victory Speech Suggests What to Expect From New Gubernatorial Administration

Charleston Gazette-Mail, Huntington Herald-Dispatch - One man posed next to a bulldog. Read the full article. The other man posed like one. Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Gov. Jim Justice delivered two very different victory speeches Tuesday night after they won their races to become West Virginia’s next governor and U.S. senator, respectively.

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November 1, 2024 by WVCBP
Supporters, Critics Debate Effects of West Virginia Hope Scholarship Program

WOWK - Just days before the election, the issue of school closures is becoming a political issue. Read the full article. Even though the State Supreme Court upheld the Hope scholarships, this is still a very divisive issue. In the past year, six schools in Kanawha County were designated for closure and consolidation and it’s…

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October 31, 2024 by WVCBP
School Closures, Learning Loss and PEIA — WV’s Next Governor Will Inherit Public Education Woes

West Virginia Watch - Craig Snyder, a biology teacher at Winfield High School, wants the state’s next governor to give teachers a pay raise.  Read the full article. West Virginia’s teacher pay is the worst in the country. With proposed price increases to the Public Employees Insurance Agency — a monthly spousal surcharge for state employees would more than…

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October 22, 2024 by Tamaya Browder
Year-round Open Enrollment Will Hasten the Growing Cost of the Hope Scholarship

The Hope Scholarship Program was established in West Virginia in 2021 as an expanded school voucher-style program which diverts taxpayer funds from the public school system to families who can use them for private school or homeschool-related costs. Research shows that these programs primarily benefit families whose children were never enrolled in public schools. After…

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October 9, 2024 by WVCBP
Homeschooling Policy Review Posed By State Board Of Education Members 

West Virginia Public Broadcasting - Last month West Virginia Board of Education members learned the state has not received state-required assessments from many homeschooling families. Barely a third of the state’s homeschooled 11th graders submitted the paperwork last year. Assessments are required in 3rd, 5th, 8th and 11th grades. Read the full article. At the board’s October…

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September 26, 2024 by Tamaya Browder
Hope Scholarship Expansion Threatens Public Education, Communities Already Under Strain

Overview In 2021, the West Virginia Legislature established the Hope Scholarship Program, which proponents refer to as an “education savings account” (ESA), but is more accurately described as an expanded school voucher. Recipients of the scholarship can apply the funds toward a variety of costs including but not limited to tuition, fees, tutoring services, transportation,…

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September 17, 2024 by WVCBP
New Report Offers Fuller Accounting of the Costs of WV’s Criminal System for Youth

For Immediate Release: September 17, 2024 Contact: Jeff Biddle Jr., Executive Director, Midian Leadership Project, midianleadership@gmail.com, (304)-382-8288 Charleston, WV – West Virginia’s criminal legal system for children is at a crossroads. Juvenile reforms implemented in the 2010s led to decreases in the number of criminal cases filed against youth. But as West Virginia emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic, the trend…

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