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State of Emergency extended six months for Randolph school system

CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Board of Education voted at its monthly meeting Wednesday morning to extend the Randolph County school system’s State of Emergency status for another six months.

Randolph County Superintendent Dr. Shawn Dilly gave a presentation to state officials during the meeting, outlining efforts the district has been making since first being placed in a State of Emergency last June.

After Dilly’s presentation, State BOE President Paul Hardesty made a motion to extend the State of Emergency, which was seconded by BOE member Nancy J. White. The State BOE then unanimously voted to extend the Randolph County school system’s State of Emergency for another six months.

More information on the meeting will be published in Thursday’s edition of The Inter-Mountain and at theintermountain.com.

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