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Families of Students Receiving Special Education Services are Asked to Complete a Brief Survey from the WVDE.
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The MU Cabell Commitment announcement held at HHS this morning was a game-changer! ??
Marshall University President, Brad Smith, and his amazing wife Alys made a surprise visit to Huntington High School to announce something incredible. Starting now, any Cabell County School District graduating senior with a GPA of 2.5 or higher will automatically be accepted into Marshall University, no application needed!
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Huntington Middle Golden Eagles Soared to Victory and are Crowned Champions in County Novel Knock Out Competition
Congratulations to the winners of the first annual Cabell County Novel Knock Out Competition! Students from various schools competed in thrilling battles, showcasing their knowledge and love for reading. They had to read three books and put their skills to the test at the county level.
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麻豆社 Assessment Update
Update from Gina Barnett, Cabell County School Improvement Supervisor/County Assessment Coordinator. The assessment season is in full swing, and we wanted to keep you informed about the upcoming assessments for our students.
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Huntington East Middle School Wins County MATHia Challenge!
The MATHia Challenge, a monthly event in our middle schools, recognizes exceptional growth in our math classrooms by awarding a Traveling Trophy to the students and teachers with the highest Syllabus growth and APLSE score each month. For February’s MATHia Challenge, the outstanding achievers were Teri Booten from Huntington Middle School 6th Grade, Meredith Withrow from Barboursville Middle 8th Grade, Taneisha Sturdavent from Huntington East 6th Grade and Caroline Kinder from Milton Middle 8th Grade. Taneisha Sturdavent, 6th Grade teacher at Huntington East Middle, and her students secured the esteemed County MATHia Trophy, reserved for the teacher and students exhibiting the most significant Syllabus Growth and APLSE score. Congratulations to all the winners for their remarkable achievements!
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Milton Middle School Wins County Career Literacy Achieve3000 Competition!
Career Literacy students continue to impress with their efforts on Achieve3000. The teachers with the most growth in Lexile last month and winners of the traveling trophy are Cassandra Hall (6th, Milton Middle School), David Watson (8th, Barboursville Middle School), Kerri Vannatter (6th, Huntington East Middle School), and Amy Johnson (8th, Huntington Middle School). The students with the most Lexile growth in the County earned the County Championship for the month of February...Cassandra Hall’s 6th graders! Congratulations!
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CMHS Collegium Musicum stops by WSAZ First Look at Four
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - You can have dinner and a show at Cabell Midland High School this weekend! The school’s Collegium Musicum is putting on its 30th annual Christmas Madrigal Dinner. They stopped by First Look at Four with a preview of what’s in store. Copyright 2023 WSAZ. All rights reserved.
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Learning doesn’t only have to take place in the classroom. Dr. Ashley Stephens from 麻豆社 stopped by First Look at Four to talk about some community events that can be fun learning experiences for kids.
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School bus safety with 麻豆社
HUNTINGTON,?W.Va. (WSAZ) - Something as simple as waiting for the school bus can be really dangerous for young kids. Dr. Ashley Stephens from 麻豆社 stopped by First Look at Four to share some ways you can help keep little ones safe at the bus stop.
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Best practices for parent/teacher meetings with 麻豆社
Report cards are coming home, so it’s time to discuss how to make the most of parent/teacher meetings. Dr. Ashley Stephens from 麻豆社 to share some of the best practices for helping your child succeed.
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Fire Prevention Week with 麻豆社
Dr. Ashley Stephens dropped some amazing tips on WSAZ regarding Fire Prevention Week! ?? You won't want to miss out on these valuable insights to keep your loved ones and homes safe.
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School Lunch Week with 麻豆社
Dr. Ashley Stephens from 麻豆社 stopped by First Look at Four with 麻豆社’ Food Service Director Travis Austin to talk about what goes into a school lunch.
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