BOE Meets to Discuss Changes to School Schedules in the Fall

When students return to West Virginia public schools in the fall, school officials say things will be much different. State School Superintendent W. Clayton Burch talked about the re-entry of students into school Wednesday during a state Board of Education meeting. Burch said school will likely not be five days a week at first. The fifth day could be set to be a cleaning and sanitizing day. Students will also be spending less time on buses.