Kanawha County, W.Va. — The West Virginia Association of School Administrators launched the "I Love WV Public Schools" campaign Tuesday at Herbert Hoover High School to celebrate and promote the state's public school system. Organizers described the statewide initiative as a way to highlight students, staff, families and community support centered in public education. Charleston officials and education leaders this week emphasized the campaign's intent to raise awareness of services public schools provide, including meals, transportation and student supports; State Superintendent Michele Blatt and Dr. Kim Miller spoke at events, and organizers introduced the initiative to the West Virginia Board of Education on Wednesday.
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The "I Love WV Public Schools" campaign is a statewide initiative. It's all about celebrating and promoting your local public schools. It's a chance to see the services they provide, like meals and transportation. Check out the campaign's events and materials to learn more.
This campaign aims to boost awareness and support for West Virginia's public schools. It's a response to concerns about enrollment and consolidation. If you believe in the value of public education, this is a campaign worth following. Send this to someone who cares about our schools.
Local students, families, educators, and school administrators benefit from increased public awareness, advocacy, and recognition of the services public schools provide across West Virginia.
The reviewed articles did not report any groups suffering direct harm as a result of the campaign's launch.
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