Yesterday, the West Virginia Department of Education released a plan, including three scenarios for students to re-enter school in the fall. I want to be very clear, this is not the Wood County Schools plan for re-entry. Our goal in Wood County Schools is for students to physically be in school buildings five days a week, 180 days next school year. However, I am an educator by profession--not a certified health care official. The WVDE plan, as presented in the State Board meeting yesterday was a collaborative effort with Doctors Marsh and Slemp, along with many other professionals throughout the Nation. Whether we agree or disagree, West Virginia is still under a state of emergency, which gives the Governor the ultimate authority to issue directives to our educational system. When the state of emergency is lifted, local boards of education will use regional data regarding Covid-19 to make decisions for our school system. The state of emergency lift could happen as early as July 1, which would give local boards of education control to develop a new plan for re-entry using input from parents and community members like you Tomorrow evening, June 12, 2020, parents of Wood County Schools’ students will receive a telephone survey to gather your re-entry preference.
almost 6 years ago, Will Hosaflook
Join WCS Teacher Coaches, Greg Merritt and Candace Lewis, to learn Math Boggle! This game will help to build math skills including order of operations, math fluency, and strategic thinking. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k5sFOTOjQQ
almost 6 years ago, Apptegy Admin