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Jump start: Students can earn college credits in high school
February 28, 2013 WHEELING — High school students in the Ohio Valley are entering a new direction of higher education preparation by being able to earn enough college credit to potentially enter college as a... more »»
Parents: Technology keeping them in the loop
February 28, 2013 Technology has been a blessing to the realm of parent-teacher communication. First it was phone lines running into each classroom. more »»
Online: Learning on the web continues to expand
February 28, 2013 The Internet is becoming a powerful tool in the education world, as schools look to harness its possibilities to help both traditional and non-traditional students. more »»
Safety: A top priority for area school buildings
February 28, 2013 WHEELING - A new, national direction focused on school safety is at the top of the agenda after the tragic events in Newtown, Conn., in Decembe. more »»
Updating: Schools changing to meet demands
February 28, 2013 WHEELING — Local school districts in Ohio are experiencing changes in educational standards and the increasing use of technology in order to meet the demands of the world’s evolving workforce. more »»
A different way: Non-traditional methods help
February 28, 2013 WHEELING — Non-traditional forms of education, such as Kindermusik or Montessori School, are a key to helping children succeed throughout their educational careers. more »»
Change it up: Reforms taking place
February 28, 2013 WHEELING — The state’s education system appears to be headed for a major makeover this year, as Gov. more »»
Robotics: Engineering and science go hand in hand
February 28, 2013 WHEELING - Wheeling Country Day School is heading in a new direction for educational excellence with its newly implemented robotics program. more »»
Diverse: Educational opportunities abound
February 28, 2013 In the early morning hours at Wheeling Park High School, students crack the books before other schools have even opened their doors. more »»
Seniors: On guard against scams
February 28, 2013 WHEELING — Senior citizens can become easy victims to scam artists. more »»
Linsly: Preparing for college and beyond
February 28, 2013 WHEELING — For the 66 college-bound seniors at The Linsly School, and for many seniors in schools all throughout the Ohio Valley, a waiting game has begun: the majority of students planning to... more »»
Middle Schools: Expanding progress
February 28, 2013 WHEELING - Local middle schools in the Ohio Valley are heading in a new direction by expanding their offerings and their focus to become more involved in students’ educational careers before they... more »»
Preschool: Laying the building blocks of education
February 28, 2013 WHEELING — Ohio County Schools officials believe their Pre-K program serves as a model program within West Virginia and helps students establish the foundation they need for a lifetime of education,... more »»
Options: Adult students have more
February 28, 2013 WHEELING — Local higher education institutions are giving older students with careers, families or just the spark to learn something new options to go back to college. more »»
Match maker: Colleges look to match degrees with demand
February 28, 2013 WHEELING — With multiple two- and four-year colleges and universities within an hour’s drive of Wheeling, children growing up in the Ohio Valley have plenty of options to continue their education... more »»
Lifelong learning: Adults taking advantage
February 28, 2013 WHEELING — One of the key phrases in education today is to be a lifelong learner, and with the population of the Ohio Valley becoming aged, what new directions are available locally for those lookin... more »»
Niche market: Colleges vary in their approach to education
February 28, 2013 WHEELING — Some local colleges and universities have abandoned a “one-size-fits-all” model when it comes to higher education, while West Virginia Northern Community College says it will continue to... more »»
Levies: Tough row to hoe locally
February 28, 2013 BELLAIRE — A school levy is a topic that makes average citizens and school officials cringe for opposite reasons. Schools need money to function. more »» |
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