Summer vacation has already come to
an end for school students in parts of West
Virginia .
More county schools are opening for
the 2014-2015 school year this week and almost all of the Mountain State ’s
students will be back in class by the end of next week.
Dale Lee, president of the West
Virginia Education Association, said it’s been a whirlwind for many families.
“Many of them had vacations planned. Many of them had other things. The summer
work for high school students has been drastically shortened,” Lee said.
Starting this year, state law
requires all county school systems to provide 180 days of instructional time to
school students, even if the school year has to be extended to June 30 to meet
that requirement.
To prepare for possible bad winter
weather, more counties are opening schools earlier with plans to end the first
semester before the holiday break in December.
The change to the school calendar,
part of the larger education reform bill, was motivated by an effort to ensure
students are in class.
Opening dates for schools vary by
county.
The first county school systems to
open for the year in West Virginia were Braxton County and Wayne County back on
Aug. 5. Cabell County ’s schools opened for students on
Aug. 6.
The last county school system to open for the 2014-2015 year
will be Brooke County on Aug. 25. As the calendar
stands now, the school year will end in Brooke County
on Jun. 4, 2015. Winter weather could change that.