October 6, 2025 - 01:30

CHARLESTON — An annual report assessing the performance and operational status of West Virginia's county school systems has revealed notable improvements in several critical areas. During a recent meeting of the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education, Deputy Superintendent of Schools Sonya White presented the findings of the Department of Education’s report on County Approval Status and Accreditation.
The report highlights advancements in academic performance, operational efficiency, and overall compliance with state educational standards. These positive trends indicate that many counties are making strides toward enhancing the quality of education provided to students. The improvements are attributed to various initiatives implemented by local school boards, including targeted professional development for educators and increased community engagement in school activities.
While the report celebrates these achievements, it also underscores the need for continued efforts to address existing challenges within the education system. The Department of Education remains committed to supporting counties in their pursuit of excellence and ensuring that all students receive a high-quality education.