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Cabell County Schools
NameCabell County Schools
LocationHuntington, West Virginia
CountryUnited States

Cabell County Schools is a public school district serving Cabell County, West Virginia, including the city of Huntington, Milton, Barboursville, and surrounding communities. The district operates elementary, middle, and high schools and interacts with institutions such as Marshall University, West Virginia University, Cabell County Commission, West Virginia Department of Education, and regional organizations like the Ohio River Valley. Its governance and community relationships involve entities including West Virginia Board of Education, National School Boards Association, American Federation of Teachers, United States Department of Education, and neighboring systems such as Wayne County Schools (West Virginia), Putnam County Schools (West Virginia), and Lincoln County Schools (West Virginia).

Overview

Cabell County Schools administers primary and secondary education across towns including Huntington, West Virginia, Milton, West Virginia, and Barboursville, West Virginia, coordinating with agencies like U.S. Census Bureau, West Virginia Secondary State School Improvement, Appalachian Regional Commission, United States Department of Agriculture, and local nonprofits such as United Way of the River Cities. The district interfaces with higher education partners including Ohio University Southern, Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, and workforce entities such as Huntington Industrial Park and Tri-State Community Health Center to align K–12 pathways with career and technical programs like those at Region 1 Career and Technical Center and state initiatives such as West Virginia Ready Region.

History

The district's historical development intersects with regional events like the Great Depression, New Deal, World War II, and postwar expansion tied to institutions such as Guyandotte River, Norfolk and Western Railway, and the local coal industry. Educational reforms during eras led by figures connected to John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and federal laws such as Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act shaped integration efforts alongside national movements exemplified by Brown v. Board of Education and civil rights organizations like the NAACP. Local infrastructure projects and demographic shifts linked to Interstate 64 (West Virginia) and economic changes influenced school consolidations and facility upgrades paralleling trends seen in districts like Kanawha County Schools (West Virginia).

District Organization and Administration

The district is overseen by an elected board comparable to bodies such as the West Virginia Board of Education and collaborates with legal counsel, human resources, finance departments, and superintendents similar to administrators from districts like Jefferson County Schools (West Virginia). Administrative functions coordinate with entities such as Federal Emergency Management Agency, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and procurement partners like GSA for facilities, transportation fleets matching specifications from manufacturers like Blue Bird Corporation and Thomas Built Buses. Collective bargaining interactions mirror relationships with unions such as the American Federation of Teachers and National Education Association affiliates.

Schools

Cabell County Schools encompasses multiple elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools serving students from pre-kindergarten through grade 12, comparable to configurations in districts such as Monongalia County Schools and Berkeley County Schools (West Virginia). Campus networks interface with extracurricular venues like Huntington High School Stadium, performance spaces akin to Keith-Albee Theatre, and feeder programs tied to institutions such as Huntington Museum of Art and Children's Discovery Museum. Partnerships extend to libraries including Cabell County Public Library and career academies similar to Cabell Midland High School Career Academy.

Academics and Programs

Academic offerings include core curricula aligned to West Virginia Next Generation Content Standards and Objectives, advanced courses comparable to Advanced Placement, dual-credit collaborations with Marshall University, special education services under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and career and technical education pathways reflecting standards from Association for Career and Technical Education. Supplemental programs connect with federal initiatives like Title I and state programs such as West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship and community organizations including Boys & Girls Clubs of America and 4-H.

Extracurricular Activities and Athletics

Student activities feature athletics governed by bodies like the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission, performing arts ensembles comparable to programs at Huntington High School (Huntington, West Virginia), and clubs affiliated with national organizations such as Future Farmers of America, DECA, National Honor Society, Robotics Education & Competition Foundation, and Key Club International. Rivalries, tournaments, and events connect to regional competitions involving schools from Cabell Midland High School, Huntington High School (Huntington, West Virginia), Spring Valley High School (Huntington, West Virginia), and athletic conferences organized similarly to Mountain State Athletic Conference.

Demographics and Performance Metrics

Student demographics reflect county patterns tracked by the United States Census Bureau and state reporting systems like the West Virginia Department of Education data dashboards, with indicators on enrollment, graduation rates, standardized assessments such as the SAT, and accountability metrics paralleling reports from districts like Monroe County Schools (West Virginia). Performance initiatives reference federal measures under the Every Student Succeeds Act and state accountability frameworks, with partnerships for improvement involving organizations like Education Trust and Annie E. Casey Foundation.

Category:School districts in West Virginia Category:Education in Cabell County, West Virginia