Lewis County Schools (West Virginia) Explained

Lewis County Schools
Country:United States
Superintendent:Dr. Robin Lewis

Lewis County Schools is the operating school district within Lewis County, West Virginia. It is governed by the Lewis County Board of Education, located in Weston.

Schools

High school

Middle school

Elementary schools

Controversies

In 2006, the West Virginia Human Rights Commission investigated charges that a preschool teacher at Peterson-Central Elementary School, used a biracial child as a lesson prop and told schoolmates that the child had been adopted. Joseph Mace, superintendent of Lewis County schools, refused to return phone calls and e-mails from The Associated Press, but acknowledged the incident to a local television station.[1]

Board of education

The Lewis County Board of Education is governed by five elected members who serve a four-year term in office. The Board of Education consists of the following elected members:[2]

NamePosition
Phyllis HintererPresident
Adam GissyVice-President
Mike HoldenMember
Kenny LowtherMember
David BushMember

External links

References

  1. http://www.eternia.com/2006/12/07/mother-says-teacher-exploited-child/ "Mother says teacher 'exploited' child"
  2. Web site: Lewis County Board of Education . 2023-01-07 . lewisboe.com.