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Pages in category "Schools in Raleigh County, West Virginia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I.
Raleigh County Schools [2] is a public school district in Raleigh County, West Virginia, located at 105 Adair Street, in the county seat of Beckley, West Virginia. The school district operates 27 public schools, including 17 elementary schools (PK through 5), 5 middle schools (6 through 8), and 4 high schools (9 through 12). [ 3 ]
The names of Liberty and its sister school and rival Independence High School reflect the fact they were both built in 1976, the U.S. Bicentennial. Liberty was always intended to incorporate the previous Trap Hill, Clear Fork, and Marsh Fork high schools, but legal wrangling kept the later two from consolidation until the 1990s.
The school nickname is Patriots and its colors are red, white, and blue. Independence has received the Jennings Randolph Award several times. [3] [4] [5] The award is given annually by the Secretary of State of West Virginia to dozens of high schools in the state that have registered 85 to 100 percent of eligible members of their senior class ...
After 5 years of raising money in December 2012 10.7 million dollars were raised for the relocation of Marsh Fork. [4] The funds came from several different sources including, the Raleigh County School Board which donated a total of 3.53 million, followed by the School Building Authority of West Virginia who gave 3.146 million, then the Annenberg Foundation at 2.5 million, then Alpha Natural ...
Sep. 30—The Raleigh County Housing Authority is turning over a new leaf. The fresh start began with a new building, just down the street from the Beckley Welcome Center, and has continued with ...
The closest Carlie C’s storefront is on Raleigh’s New Bern Avenue, about 10 miles away. Carlie C’s would not offer information on other locations opening or closing in the future.
Mar. 21—By GREG JORDAN Bluefield Daily Telegraph CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice was still looking Wednesday at having a special legislative session in April and said he hopes to call senators ...