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Putnam eighth-graders will be able to earn credits at Winfield High
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.
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Putnam eighth-graders will be able to earn credits at Winfield High
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.
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