House Ed Committee hears
Charleston — Rev. Matthew J. Watts, the senior pastor of Grace Bible Church in Charleston and CEO of HOPE Community
Charleston — Rev. Matthew J. Watts, the senior pastor of Grace Bible Church in Charleston and CEO of HOPE Community
It’s way too easy to judge a book by its cover and is exactly what’s happening to our children in
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Board of Education received a more detail report on student discipline in public schools, with
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Charleston pastor Rev. Matthew Watts says he’s looking forward to working with new state Superintendent of Schools Michele
As children return to the classroom this fall, many will be caught in dysfunctional and discriminatory systems of discipline. If
Across the nation, students of color and those from poor families are more likely to be suspended from school, and
School administrators and teachers are concerned about ongoing problems with student conduct that are disruptive and difficult to deal with.
High rates of suspension in West Virginia schools were examined during the state board of education meeting on Wednesday, illustrating
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – A new report shown to the West Virginia State Board of Education is showing some groups
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — The state school board learned Wednesday West Virginia’s quick-to-suspend disciplinary practices are disproportionally impacting black, poor,
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Board of Education received a more detailed report on student discipline in public schools, with
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The leader of a faith-based non-profit organization and Charleston church says he wants Gov. Jim Justice to call
Reverend Matthew J. Watts on school discipline, the school-to-prison pipeline, and education in West Virginia