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West Virginia Senate passes school discipline bill, sends it to House
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — The West Virginia Senate has passed its version of a school discipline bill aimed at helping address behavior concerns in K-6 classrooms in the state.
Senate Bill 199 outlines actions teachers in the state could take against students showing disruptive or violent behavior, including removal, parental notification, potential suspension, an evaluation and possibly an alternate learning environment.
The bill passed by a unanimous 33-0 vote with one person absent.
Similar legislation has failed in the past, but sponsors of the bill previously told Eyewitness News that new provisions in this proposal reflect communication with teachers in the state.
Under Senate Bill 199, if a student is threatening or disruptive, the student will be referred to a school counselor, social worker or school psychologist to do a functional behavioral analysis and come up with a behavioral plan.
If incidents continue to occur, the behavioral plan can be changed and the student will be given another two weeks to show improvement before further intervention, including work with a behavioral interventionist or a behavioral health agency.
If a county does not have access to a behavioral intervention program, then the student must be removed from the classroom and suspended while a risk assessment is done by a county psychologist.
The bill requires that these assessments be done within one to three days. During this time, alternative learning accommodations are made based on that assessment, whether in an alternate school setting, virtual learning, or back to school on a provisional basis.
The West Virginia House of Delegates has passed its own version of the bill, but Senate Education Chair Amy Grady, R-Mason, previously said both chambers are in agreement that the Senate version can combine the best ideas from both.
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Charleston commemorates Juneteenth with downtown parade and celebration – WV MetroNews
CHARLESTON, W.Va – Charleston is celebrating Juneteenth with its annual parade, followed by a celebration in Slack Plaza featuring live entertainment, food, educational exhibits, and more.
The parade stepped off from the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center at 11:30 on Friday with a long line of organizations participating and several community members recognized as “Mr. and Miss Juneteenth.” Smiles dotted the procession as organizers watched a community come together.
“It’s just a wonderful thing when we can bring the community together to celebrate freedom, and here in West Virginia, we’ve had some challenges because they’ve said that Juneteenth is not a state holiday, but our people are still celebrating,” parade chairperson Karen Williams said.
The parade marked the start of an entire day recognizing the history of Juneteenth, the emancipation of more than 250,000 enslaved Black people when the Union Army arrived at Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865. With the last stronghold of slavery in the Confederate States eradicated that day, June 19 came to be celebrated as a second independence day, and President Joe Biden established it as a national holiday in 2021.
In West Virginia, former Gov. Jim Justice was the first to declare a state holiday and did so in each of his last four years in office. Gov. Patrick Morrisey recognized Juneteenth with a proclamation on Friday but has not declared a state holiday in 2025 or 2026.
“Representation really matters, so seeing Black queens and Black kings roaming the streets of Charleston is a beautiful thing, and it’s a needed thing. I think there’s a lot more people that aren’t going to celebrate Juneteenth than people that are, so I think it’s really important that we continue to celebrate this holiday and show why it’s important,” Miss Juneteenth Adult Keyarna Frederick said.
Different groups from around the Kanawha Valley came out to participate from businesses and youth organizations to political committees and arts collectives. Williams believes that shows that Juneteenth is a day for the entire community to celebrate.
“Appalachian people have always grown up and lived together, and what we want—we want people to continue that. We want people to continue to be together. We’re not saying this is a Black event or a white event. We welcome all people to come and participate,” she said.
The parade route echoed her sentiment as nearly everyone who joined the parade shared handshakes, high-fives, and hugs. That spirit of togetherness spoke to the day’s honorees as well.
“It’s definitely something that we should all be celebrating. It’s for all of us, not just for a certain color or a certain kind. It’s for all of us, so I believe everyone should be celebrating this day,” Mr. Juneteenth Adult Edward Frederick said.
“This is my first time in the parade. It’s so beautiful. It’s so amazing to see different organizations a part of the parade, seeing how much muscle has went into even doing something like this, so I think it’s a beautiful thing for Charleston,” Keyarna Frederick added.
From the parade to the activities in Slack Plaza, the day’s organizers sought to create an environment to celebrate Juneteenth with a spirit of unity. Williams hopes that anyone that joined or watched felt that along the way.
“I want them to see that we are Almost Heaven, West Virginia; that we are celebrating freedom; and that we are a community that embraces one another,” she said.
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Delays expected during traffic shift on US 119 for bridge work
BOONE COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) – We have a traffic alert for drivers in the Danville area of Boone County.
Starting on Friday, they should expect delays as crew perform work on the Jill Micah Hess Bridge along U.S. 119.
According to the West Virginia Department of Transportation, northbound traffic will be shifted from the slow lane to the fast lane.
This will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and drivers are asked to expect delays.
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