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McHenry-Sorber, Erin; Campbell, Matthew P. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2019
While the teacher shortage is a national crisis, the manifestations of the shortage are felt most acutely at the local district level. The diversity of these micro-contexts often leads to disparities in the ways local school systems are served by large-scale initiatives. District leaders provide an important lens for understanding the localized…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Local Issues, Decision Making, Administrator Attitudes
Logan, Christopher W.; Connor, Patty; Harvill, Eleanor L.; Harkness, Joseph; Nisar, Hiren; Checkoway, Amy; Peck, Laura R.; Shivji, Azim; Bein, Edwin; Levin, Marjorie; Enver, Ayesha – US Department of Agriculture, 2014
Section 104(a) of the Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act (HHFKA) of 2010 made the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) available to Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) and schools in high poverty areas. Under the CEP, families are not required to submit applications for free or reducedprice (FRP) meals, and schools must provide free lunch and breakfast…
Descriptors: Lunch Programs, Breakfast Programs, Federal Legislation, School Districts
Geraghty, Thomas M.; Holian, Laura; Gyekye, Adwoa – Regional Educational Laboratory Appalachia, 2012
In 2009, in response to concerns of state policymakers, Regional Educational Laboratory Appalachia published "West Virginia's progress toward universal prekindergarten" (Cavalluzzo et al. 2009), which covered school years 2002/03-2006/07. This follow-up brief updates that report with data for 2007/08-2010/11. It compares the shares of…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Participation, Enrollment Rate, Change
Bardi, Massimo – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2009
People living in Southern Appalachia have been burdened by lack of resources, economic disparity, gender issues, and an increased probability to develop chronic disease linked to stress and anxiety. These problems can severely affect the individual's evaluation of the quality of life. In this study we assessed several predictors of life…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Predictor Variables, Undergraduate Students, Rural Areas
Rye, James; Tompkins, Nancy O'Hara; McClure, Darlene; Aleshire, Jacqueline – Rural Educator, 2008
Schools are an important resource in combating the physical inactivity and obesity epidemics in rural economically depressed areas. Through a University-community partnership, teachers and adolescents in a rural West Virginia county with one of the highest obesity rates in the state developed a school-based research intervention to increase…
Descriptors: Obesity, Intervention, Physical Activities, Partnerships in Education
Parker, Franklin – 1991
Arthurdale, in northern West Virginia, was the first New Deal subsistence homestead project. Begun in 1933, the Arthurdale settlement was created to house displaced and jobless coal mining families. Eleanor Roosevelt was very active in the Arthurdale project. At the time of the project's founding, it was attacked by some for its costliness and the…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Federal Programs, Poverty, Poverty Areas
West Virginia Univ., Morgantown. Appalachian Center. – 1967
Present and possible future forms of West Virginia rural extension organization were examined in the light of modern societal change and complexity. Individual adjustment to a changing social and cultural environment was proposed as the aim of the future Extension service. These were among the implications of such an orientation: (1) with the aim…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Educational Objectives, Ethnic Groups, Organizational Change

Hornyak, Deanna – Now and Then, 1996
Recounts the history of the first subsistence community founded under the National Industrial Recovery Act during the Great Depression. Arthurdale, West Virginia, provided unemployed workers with rural homes on small plots where they could grow food and supply other needs through part-time industrial employment. A progressive community school…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Counties, Federal Programs, Local History

Oberhauser, Ann M.; Pratt, Amy; Turnage, Anne-Marie – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2001
The growing importance of multiple-income strategies in the changing rural Appalachian economy is discussed via a case study of a network of female home-based machine-knitters. Social networks are an important part of the knitters' recruitment and training process, promote leadership development, and help overcome some of women's economic…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Employed Women, Job Training, Labor Force Development
Crew, B. Keith; And Others – 1985
Computerized analysis of 1980 Census data documented educational deficiencies in 85 Central Appalachian counties of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Dropout rates among youth ages 16-19 were found to be higher in Central Appalachian counties than in non-Central Appalachian counties, the poorest counties had the highest dropout…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Disadvantaged Schools, Dropout Rate, Dropout Research

Meckley, Richard – Journal of Education Finance, 1986
Prospects for financing educational reform in West Virginia are grim. Added to the state's high unemployment rate are the following problems: declining sales, income, and property tax revenues and erosion of federal support due to Gramm-Rudman-Hollings. Residents have set other priorities for public funding. Includes five references. (MLH)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Casto, James E. – Appalachia, 1990
Profiles Clay County (West Virginia) High School, example of U.S. School of Excellence in rural, poverty area. Explains positive role of school principal. Details successful attendance incentives and dropout program. Describes examples of community involvement. (TES)
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Attendance, Community Involvement, Dropout Prevention
Hughes, Mary F. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1999
A study of seven high- and low-achieving elementary schools in West Virginia surveyed 1,389 parents, students, principals, teachers, and staff. Among two matched pairs of rural schools, high-achieving schools shared characteristics very different from those of low-achieving schools with equivalent poverty rates. Overall, school programs and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Educational Research, Elementary Education
De Sousa, Semoa C. B.; Gebremedhin, Tesfa – 1999
Despite increased government investments in education, West Virginia continues to have one of the nation's highest high school dropout rates and is among the states with the highest unemployment rates. Human capital theory provides the conceptual basis for evaluating the relationship between investment in education and economic development. An…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Dropout Research, Economic Development, Education Work Relationship

Adkins, Roger L.; Akkihal, Ramchandra G. – 1986
This study discusses the migration of people out of West Virginia, a recurring phenomenon through the State's history. The study links outmigration to economic factors and summarizes recent research. West Virginia is a mostly rural state, and it is noted that employment opportunities in rural areas are generally limited. While outmigration often…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Improvement, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
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