Ryan Quinn, Gazette-Mail

Ryan Quinn

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Charleston, WV, United States

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Past articles by Ryan:

Kanawha lacked bus transportation to 17 schools, including Hoover High, on 1st day of Thanksgiving week

Kanawha County had no bus transportation Monday to 17 schools, more than a quarter of its public schools. → Read More

Kanawha lacks bus transportation to 7 schools on 1st day of Thanksgiving week

Kanawha County had no bus transportation Monday to seven schools, about a tenth of its public schools. → Read More

WV sees lowest public school enrollment drop in a decade--if you count the new charter schools

The number of students in West Virginia’s public schools dipped to about 250,000 this fall, a drop of 850 students. → Read More

WV school board approves $380K Communities in Schools expansion on West Side

The West Virginia Board of Education approved Wednesday paying $380,000 to expand the Communities in Schools program on Charleston’s West Side. → Read More

Voters reject amendment to give Legislature final say over curriculum and other state education policies

West Virginia voters rejected Tuesday giving the Legislature final say over all state Board of Education policies. → Read More

Paxton no longer Clay's schools superintendent

Joe Paxton is out of his position as superintendent of the Clay County school system. → Read More

WV school board president promises vote on $50K for West Side schools program

Showing up to speak publicly at government meetings in West Virginia can pay off. → Read More

WV hasn't studied what 'thorough, efficient education' costs

A Virginia-based lawyer stood Oct. 4 before West Virginia’s Supreme Court and said: “No one contends the Legislature is failing to provide thorough and efficient schools.” → Read More

WVSU professor wins statewide Professor of the Year Award

A West Virginia State University chemistry professor has won the Faculty Merit Foundation of West Virginia Professor of the Year Award. → Read More

School Building Authority executive director Roach named new state schools superintendent

West Virginia School Building Authority Executive Director David Roach is the new state schools superintendent. → Read More

WVU's Armstrong Hall catches fire

West Virginia University’s Armstrong Hall caught on fire Friday afternoon. → Read More

WVSU names 3 presidential finalists, including current interim leader

The West Virginia State University Presidential Search Committee has announced three finalists. → Read More

Glenville State College granted title of University

Glenville State College is now Glenville State University. → Read More

WV Legislature pushing more bills supporting charter schools

Last year, West Virginia lawmakers created an unelected board that can bypass elected county boards of education to open charter schools. → Read More

Kanawha school system abruptly ends mask requirement

West Virginia’s most populous school district announced Tuesday it is immediately lifting its mask mandate. → Read More

Preliminary ruling expected soon on non-voter-approved charter schools opening in WV

In March, Republican state legislators created an unelected board that can authorize charter schools to open in West Virginia. Last month, this West Virginia Professional Charter School Board (PCSB) approved → Read More

Anti-faith group slams Prayer Club at Chapmanville Middle

CHARLESTON — A woman is alleging that her daughter has been required to attend Prayer Club at Chapmanville Middle, a public school in West Virginia. → Read More

Freedom From Religion Foundation criticizes Prayer Club at WV's Chapmanville Middle

A woman is that alleging her daughter has been required to attend Prayer Club at Chapmanville Middle, a public school. → Read More

One company could run half of WV's first charter schools. Ohio doesn't rank it highly.

CHARLES TOWN — Accel Schools says it serves schools in seven states. West Virginia could be the eighth. → Read More

Construction of Clendenin elementary school paused after substance found in soil

The Kanawha County school system announced Wednesday it has paused construction of the new Clendenin Elementary after a problematic substance was found at the site. → Read More