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At Putnam BOE meeting, Phares says he wants other schools to take advantage of project-based learning
By Kate White, The Charleston Gazette
WINFIELD, W.Va. -- After listening to a presentation from Buffalo High School teachers and students Monday night, the state superintendent of schools said he plans to encourage other schools around the state to take advantage of project-based learning and innovation zone grants.

Officials from Buffalo High, which opened as a "new tech" school last fall, touted the program's success to state Superintendent Jim Phares and Putnam County school board members.

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At Putnam BOE meeting, Phares says he wants other schools to take advantage of project-based learning
By Kate White, The Charleston Gazette
WINFIELD, W.Va. -- After listening to a presentation from Buffalo High School teachers and students Monday night, the state superintendent of schools said he plans to encourage other schools around the state to take advantage of project-based learning and innovation zone grants.

Officials from Buffalo High, which opened as a "new tech" school last fall, touted the program's success to state Superintendent Jim Phares and Putnam County school board members.

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