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County Commission Plans To Finance New HQ With $16 Million Bond

AmeriCorps Funding Cuts Hit Jefferson County

County Commission Wants Impact Fees To Help Cover Costs of New Offices

West Virginia Humanities Council Suspends All Grants

Birdhill Subdivison Stormwater Management Plan Reviewed by WV DEP

WVU Medicine Will Invest In Berkeley and Jefferson Counties

Sidewinder Files Lawsuit Against Jefferson County Planning Commission

Mobile Food Pantry Serves Growing Need In WV’s Eastern Panhandle

Data Center Microgrid Bill Passes WV House & Senate, To Governor For Signature

Senate Passes Data Center Bill After Changing Tax Distribution Formula

Data Center Tax: Local Share Set By Senate Committee

Governor Morrisey Looks To Data Centers To Fund West Virginia’s Future

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Education

Shepherd University Trims Services and Adjusts Academic Priorities

December 5, 2023 Tagged With: Shepherd University, Shepherd University Board of Governors

Shepherd University board of governors meeting November 9 2023

Shepherd University's Board of Governors voted to accept the academic prioritzation recommendations presented by the Provost. Read the Full Story >>

School Attendance Matters For Academic Skills

August 31, 2023 Tagged With: In Print Sep 2023, Jefferson County Schools

school busses at Harpers Ferry Middle School

Jefferson County Schools has designated September as “attendance awareness month”  — an early emphasis intended to establish strong attendance patterns.  Read the Full Story >>

New Superintendent For Jefferson County Schools

July 1, 2023 Tagged With: Bondy Shay Gibson, In Print July 2023, Jefferson County Schools, superintendent, William Bishop

William "Chuck" Bishop steps into the role of Superintendent for Jefferson County Schools on July 1. The Board of Education voted on May 24 to hire Dr. Bishop from a pool of 17 applicants to replace the outgoing superintendent, Bondy Gibson-Learn, who resigned on short notice earlier this year. Bishop earned a Bachelor of Science in Education from Virginia Tech and his Master's and Doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Virginia and has thirty years of experience in K-12 education. The Observer spoke with Dr. Bishop as he was preparing to start his new role. Read the Full Story >>

Building a Learning Community

July 1, 2023 Tagged With: education, In Print July 2023, Jefferson County Schools, math, MATHCOUNTS, West Virginia Legislature

In the dog days of the pandemic I often wandered over to my neighbor’s yard. As we had for the past two decades, we’d explore new gems growing in her gardens while pondering the problems of the world. She’s a retired social worker, long-time resident, and youth volunteer in the community, and I’ve always valued her wisdom and enjoyed our talks. Read the Full Story >>

Summer Construction at Shepherd University

May 30, 2023 Tagged With: construction, In Print June 2023, Kenamond Hall, Reclaim Company, Shepherd University, Turner Hall

When students return to Shepherd University in the fall, they will notice some changes to the east campus. Over the next few months, two former dormitories on the East Loop — Kenamond Hall and Turner Hall — will disappear. Read the Full Story >>

Byrd Center Summer Fun

May 30, 2023 Tagged With: Bob Thompson, Byrd Center, Fundraiser, In Print June 2023

Byrd Center building on Shepherd University campus

The Robert C. Byrd Center for Congressional History and Education will host its third Summer Fundraiser on Saturday, June 10 from 6 to 8 pm (rain or shine) on the grounds of historic Patterson’s Mill in Martinsburg. The event will support the Center’s civics education initiatives, including its intern program, and celebrate its twentieth anniversary as a non-profit organization on the campus of Shepherd University. Read the Full Story >>

No More State Funds for Ranson Construction

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: budget, In Print May 2023, Jefferson County Board of Education, Jefferson County Schools, Ranson Elementary, Shepherdstown Elementary

Joyce White, Deputy Superintendent of Operations for Jefferson County Schools (JCS), spoke to the Board of Education at its regular meeting on April 24 to give a brief update on the new Ranson Elementary School project. “The contractor has equipment on site” was the report, pointing out the visible confirmation that the construction phase of the project is finally underway. The update on the school system’s request for additional state funding was equally to the point — “no additional funding.” Read the Full Story >>

Schools Search For New Superintendent — Input From County Residents Invited

March 21, 2023 Tagged With: Jefferson County Board of Education, Jefferson County Schools

Jefferson County Schools Board of Education

The Jefferson County Board of Education has scheduled seven public sessions to collect input from Jefferson County residents about the search for a new Superintendent. Read the Full Story >>

Confusion on Plans for Water & Sewer at New Shepherdstown Elementary School

December 7, 2022 Tagged With: Bondy Shay Gibson, In Print Dec 2022, Jefferson County Schools, Shepherdstown Elementary School, Shepherdstown Water & Sewer

future site of Shepherdstown Elementary School

Jefferson County Board of Education has many questions about plans to provide water and sewer utilities to the new Shepherdstown elementary school site. Read the Full Story >>

Local School Receives Award

October 1, 2022 Tagged With: Blue Ribbon School Program, C.W. Shipley, In Print Oct 2022

C.W. Shipley, the public elementary school in Harpers Ferry, was recently recognized by the Blue Ribbon School Program as an Exemplary High-Performing School. Only 297 schools nationwide (including two others in West Virginia) received this recognition in 2022.  Read the Full Story >>

Appalachian Heritage Writer-In-Residence Program Hosts Week-Long Program with Author Barbara Kingsolver

September 1, 2022 Tagged With: Appalachian Heritage Writer-in-Residence Project, In Print Sep 2022, Shepherd University, Shepherd University’s Center for Appalachian Studies and Communities

author - Barbara Kingsolver

The 2022 Appalachian Heritage Writer-In-Residence events on Shepherd University campus (Sept. 23-30), featuring author Barbara Kingsolver, are open to the public. Read the Full Story >>

Jefferson County Public Schools Focuses On Teacher & Staff Recruitment and Retention

September 1, 2022 Tagged With: In Print Sep 2022, Jefferson County Schools, teachers

school bus with recruitment banner

Over the summer, Jefferson County Schools (JCS) had 320 open positions to fill for the 2022-23 school year — approximately one quarter of the full-time employee count across the entire school system. Read the Full Story >>

Writers Conference Returns to Shepherd University

August 1, 2022 Tagged With: creative writing, In Print Aug 2022, Manuscript to Marketplace, workshop, writing conference

Manuscript to Marketplace, a conference for writers of all genres, will take place on the Shepherd University campus September 9 & 10 and is expected to draw attendees from across the region and beyond. Read the Full Story >>

Library Summer Programs Entertain & Educate

July 1, 2022 Tagged With: family fun, In Print July 2022, Oceans of Possibilities, public library, reading

All of the local public libraries (Charles Town, Bolivar-Harpers Ferry, Shepherdstown & South Jefferson) have a variety of events, activities, classes and challenges as part of their summer programs. Read the Full Story >>

Shepherd University Attracts Students & Funding

April 2, 2022 Tagged With: Shepherd University, Stubblefield Institute

Looking at the early numbers on Shepherd University’s enrollment picture for next year, undergraduate applications are at the highest level the University has seen in eight years (and up 39 percent compared to this time last year). Enrollment confirmations are up 24 percent compared to this time last year. The University has also run up the score in attracting federal funding. Read the Full Story >>

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