Cabell County Schools Flyer - Final Version

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Learning is Our PriorityOur ultimate goal is to create a 21st century learn-ing community where every person in our school family, regardless of their role, works toward student success. Whether a custodian, secretary, cook, teacher, administrator, volunteer, parent or grandparent, we understand that caring adults working together can make a positive difference in the lives of children.

It’s Never Too Late for a Second ChanceSometimes, life can present challenges that lead stu-dents to believe they are better off dropping out of school. Once they enter the “real world” with no degree,

they often discover that finding work is difficult, and when they do secure employment, wages are often low.

Cabell County Schools is passionate about keeping students in school and—if students do decide to leave—welcoming them back. Our counselors, attendance workers, teachers and administrators work together with community organizations and our own Cabell County Career Technology Center to find the most appropriate path toward traditional graduation or toward earning a General Equivalency Diploma. Each year, a Dropout Reentry workshop is conducted and anyone interested in returning to school is invited to attend, regardless of how many years they have been away.

We Believe You Can Succeed“Cabell County Schools will empower all students to reach their highest potential so they will become life-long learners and responsible citizens.”

That’s the mission statement of Cabell County Schools. Its part of a community-developed strategic plan that guides and directs us in all we do.

In Cabell County’s public schools, you’ll find a sense of caring that is uncommon in today’s world. Expert teach-ers know their students as individuals and provide them with the research-based tools they need to be successful. Our schools operate under the idea that every student

is capable of learning regardless of their socioeconomic status, race, disability or any other circumstance.

We work to build strong character with an emphasis on order, discipline, safety and respect for others.

Our schools pride themselves on creating a wide range of productive opportunities for parent and community involvement, encouraging all students to become contributing adults.

There’s Something Here for YouKeeping students engaged in learning is of the upmost importance to their success. That’s why Cabell County Schools offers a variety of programs and student supports custom-tailored to the individual.

Elementary students receive the benefit of research-based instruction enhanced by the use of the latest computer technology and interactive presentation devices. Universal Pre-K is offered in Cabell County through a successful public-private partnership. Our middle school teachers work together in grade-level teams to plan lessons and activities cooperatively, helping them better meet the instructional and devel-opmental needs of students.

In our high schools, the transition from middle school is eased with our Freshman Academy. Like the middle schools, teachers share a group of grade-level students and work together to plan lessons and activities.

High school students in Cabell County have many options when it comes to selecting a path they would like to pursue toward graduation. The district offers dual credit and advanced placement classes, and many students in these classes are able to earn hours toward a college degree. As part of our new Innovation Zone program, career academies have been established that allow a student with a particular career interest to take core classes customized to complement that interest area. Academies include health occupations,

fine arts, child care and teaching, engineering, busi-ness and marketing, civil service and construction.

The arts and physical education serve an important role in student development, and Cabell County Schools is committed to providing these opportunities for students. With rich music and theater programs and numerous athletic teams and intramural programs, there are many activities during and after school from which to choose.

Benefit from Our 21st Century Learning CommunityAt Cabell County Schools, we are constantly pursuing new and creative ways to improve our system of education. By utilizing the very latest in research-based instruc-tional practices, Cabell County’s public schools are closing achievement gaps and raising the bar for all students.

Our Organizational Health Initiative has guided us to examine leadership at all levels of the district and has been empowering teachers, administrators and other staff members to make decisions and share responsibil-ity for school management and student success.

Thanks to the consistent support of Cabell County taxpayers, we are utilizing the very latest in technol-ogy to prepare our students for the global work force they are entering today.

Cabell County Schools recently completed a $60.5 million construction project that, with support of the West Virginia School Building Authority, resulted in two new elementary schools and three new middle schools. These, in addition to two modern high schools, two more recently built elementary schools, a middle school currently under construction and our other well-maintained facilities, provide safe, secure learning environments for our students and staff.

We welcome you to visit our schools or contact us to learn more about our 21st Century Learning Community.

The power of public education cannot be

underestimated. As an essential part of the American experience, public schools empower

students with the knowledge they need to be productive citizens. Our schools teach children to become leaders, to

be of strong character and to work to ensure the continued strength of our great democracy. For those living in poverty or

who might otherwise be cast aside or left behind, a quality education can help break the shackles of their situations and help them provide the resources they and their families will need throughout their lives.

At Cabell County Schools, we take the responsibility for providing a quality education seriously. Through a rigorous

curriculum that is relevant to their lives, we’re reaching students on their individual levels and supporting

their growth through organized structures that help build strong relationships.

2850 5th Avenue Huntington, WV 25702

(304) 528-5000www.cabellcountyschools.com

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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 1. Altizer Elementary • 250 Third Street, Huntington • 528-5100

2. Central City Elementary • 2100 Washington Ave., Huntington • 528-5231

3. Cox Landing Elementary • 6358 Cox Lane, Lesage • 733-3019

4. Culloden Elementary • 2100 US Route 60, Culloden • 743-7301

5. Davis Creek Elementary • 6330 Davis Creek Road, Barboursville • 733-3024

6. Geneva Kent Elementary • 68 Holley Ave., Huntington • 528-5126

7. Guyandotte Elementary • 607 Fifth Ave., Huntington • 528-5128

8. Highlawn Elementary • 2549 First Ave., Huntington • 528-5130

9. Hite Saunders Elementary • 3708 Green Valley Road, Huntington • 528-5132

10. Martha Elementary • 3065 Martha Road, Barboursville • 733-3027

11. Meadows Elementary • 1601 Washington Blvd., Huntington • 528-5166

12. Milton Elementary • 1201 Pike Street, Milton • 743-7303

13. Nichols Elementary • 3505 Erwin Road, Barboursville • 733-3031

14. Ona Elementary • 2701 Elementary Dr., Ona • 743-7318

15. Peyton Elementary • 199 Rotary Road, Huntington • 528-5173

16. Salt Rock Elementary • 5570 Madison Creek Road, Salt Rock • 733-3037

17. Southside Elementary • 930 2nd Street, Huntington • 528-5168

18. Spring Hill Elementary • 1901 Hall Ave., Huntington • 528-5175

19. Village of Barboursville Elementary • 718 Central Ave., Barboursville • 733-3000

MIDDLE SCHOOLS 20. Barboursville Middle • 1400 Central Ave., Barboursville • 733-3003

21. Beverly Hills Middle • 2901 Saltwell Road, Huntington • 528-5102

22. Enslow Middle • 2613 Collis Ave., Huntington • 528-5121

23. Huntington East Middle • # 1 Campbell Dr., Huntington. • Coming Soon

24. Huntington Middle • 925 Third Street, Huntington • 528-5180

25. Milton Middle • 1 Panther Trail, Milton • 743-7308

HIGH SCHOOLS26. Cabell Co. Career Technology Center • 1035 Norway Ave., Huntington • 528-5106

27. Cabell Midland High • 2300 US Route 60 East, Ona • 743-7400

28. Huntington High • One Highlander Way, Huntington • 528-6400

CABELL COUNTY SCHOOLS Central Office • 2850 5th Ave., Huntington • 528-5000

Cabell County Alternative School • 2850 5th Ave., Huntington • 528-5060

COUNTY FACTSPopulation: 95,631

Average Household Income: $33,360

Average Home Price: $129,412

Median Age: 37.5

Cabell County Schools’ Enrollment: 12,552

Student to Teacher Ratio: 14.6 : 1

Attendance Rate: 96%