by CHEWV | Sep 4, 2024 | News, Testing
Public School Test Scores Show Failures A recent news article by WV Metro News points to the dismal public school climate in West Virginia, at least as evidenced by this past year’s standardized test scores. Statewide, 35% of public school students have a “minimal...
by CHEWV | Aug 8, 2024 | Articles
Although Labor Day is certainly a nice opportunity to rest from our usual labors, it’s also an opportunity to help our students understand the roller coaster of worker/owner relations through history. To explain the history and purpose of the holiday, the Department...
by CHEWV | Aug 8, 2024 | Articles
Now that the school year is started and things have settled into routine, there’s margin to think past the curriculum to the underlying goals. Where are you headed this school year? Grow Spiritually Your top goal should always be to grow in your own faith and...
by CHEWV | Aug 8, 2024 | Articles
Because the U.S. Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787, we now celebrate September 17th as Constitution and Citizenship Day. It’s an excellent opportunity to teach about the document that established the framework of American government and secures the rights...
by CHEWV | Aug 8, 2024 | Abusive Situations Charged to Homeschooling, Legislative, News
West Virginia homeschoolers are in the trenches of a philosophical battle that has ramifications nationwide. The context is the relatively recent deaths of two children. A prevalent question has been, “If more homeschooling regulation saves just one child, isn’t it...
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