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Calhoun County School District
HVAC replacement project.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2025
Due Date
Jul 24, 2025
Release: Jun 25, 2025
Calhoun County School District
Close: Jul 24, 2025
HVAC replacement project.
Calhoun County School District
Develop and implement a work-based learning lab designed to fulfill Indicator 13.
Posted Date
May 6, 2025
Due Date
May 16, 2025
Release: May 6, 2025
Calhoun County School District
Close: May 16, 2025
Develop and implement a work-based learning lab designed to fulfill Indicator 13.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Calhoun County Schools
The meeting included discussions regarding a proposal to establish a policy allowing driving students to depart early during inclement weather conditions like snow or high waters, ahead of bus departures. Significant time was dedicated to recognizing student achievements across multiple areas, including academic excellence (exceeding standards on the GSA test in English Language Arts, Science, and Math), band competition successes (placing in numerous competitions), cross country achievements (breaking school records), high school football honors, and the LKC Conference Championship Middle School volleyball team. A presentation was also provided by the Local School Improvement Council (LSIC) for Calhoun Middle High School, detailing various first-semester school events such as a Back to School Bash, Thanksgiving Dinner, and community engagement efforts, alongside recognition of FFA chapter achievements at the National Convention.
The meeting commenced with a pledge and a check for delegations. A delegation presented a proposal to establish an amateur radio club at the high school, seeking permission for facility modifications (antenna installation, network connection) and operating under an FCC license, noting that funding sought would primarily cover an afterschool tutor role. The board discussed coordination with architects regarding roof integrity. Key agenda items included student recognitions for achieving 'exceed standards' performance levels in English Language Arts and Math on the 2025 West Virginia Balance School Scorecard, with specific students named. The presentation covered detailed updates on school demographics, staff changes (including a new preschool teacher and music teacher), curriculum focus areas, strategic goals for improvement in academic benchmarks and family engagement, and attendance initiatives. The presentation highlighted significant academic progress, especially in fourth grade, where students demonstrated notable improvement from the beginning of the year.
The meeting included discussions on delegations, student recognition for GSA standards in English language arts, and the 2025 news live soft show. Presentations covered school improvement council initiatives at Arnold Elementary, focusing on academic goals, community support, and attendance rates. The science of reading goals, GSA scores, and benchmark assessments were reviewed. The implementation of Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS) and technology integration were also discussed.
The meeting included discussions and reports from various directors, covering topics such as summer school, summer camp, and federal funding. There were conversations regarding West Virginia code 18 and 18A, involving personnel and education laws. The board also addressed the cell phone policy, adapting it to the code of legislation for the upcoming school year. Additionally, there was a mention of an out-of-state field trip to Hawking Hills.
The board meeting included discussions and reports from various departments. The arrest of a classroom teacher was addressed, with assurances that appropriate personnel action would be taken. The Gilmore Career Center report highlighted attendance, enrollment, and work orders. The Superintendent's report covered attendance rates, instructional benchmarks, and SBA projects. The SBA project focused on heating and air conditioning improvements at Calman High School. Concerns were raised about safety measures, particularly regarding doors and windows, and security during ball games. Professional development opportunities for staff were also discussed, with an upcoming PL day scheduled for October 13th.
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