January 7, 2013
Putnam eighth-graders will be able to earn credits at Winfield High
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WINFIELD, W.Va. -- A select group of Putnam County eighth graders will soon be allowed to spend half of their day at Winfield High and earn high school credits, assistant superintendent Cindy Daniel told board members Monday night.

Officials are still finalizing plans for the new "8.5" program that could start as early as next semester, said Daniel, the county's head of curriculum and instruction.

The students would spend morning hours at their middle schools and take a bus to Winfield High in the afternoon to attend class and earn high school credits, according to Daniel.

The group of middle school students would be in their own class, which would be taught by a high school teacher, she said.

"They'd be getting a jump start on the ninth grade," Daniel said.

Penny Fisher, assistant superintendent of pupil services, is organizing the new program, but was not at the meeting Monday. Officials are in the process of identifying about 12 students from around the county to participate, according to Daniel.

In other business, board members recognized Poca Elementary School for being one of 14 schools in the state named a Title I Distinguished School for 2012.

To qualify, students must meet Adequate Yearly Progress -- which is largely reached by meeting state and federal benchmarks on standardized tests -- for three consecutive years in reading and math, among other things.

"We're very proud," Daniel said. "It's quite an accomplishment."

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