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GW students seek Kanawha BOE's plan on redistricting
By Mackenzie Mays, The Charleston Gazette
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Two George Washington High School students are willing to pay up to $1,000 to gain access to the Kanawha County Board of Education's records on redistricting plans for the area's schools, saying the public needs to know more about the issues surrounding the proposal.

GW seniors Ben Glasser and Derek Crane, both student council members, have submitted a Freedom of Information Act request to the school board, asking for any documents related to redrawing attendance zones and transfer policies in the South Hills area.

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GW students seek Kanawha BOE's plan on redistricting
By Mackenzie Mays, The Charleston Gazette
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Two George Washington High School students are willing to pay up to $1,000 to gain access to the Kanawha County Board of Education's records on redistricting plans for the area's schools, saying the public needs to know more about the issues surrounding the proposal.

GW seniors Ben Glasser and Derek Crane, both student council members, have submitted a Freedom of Information Act request to the school board, asking for any documents related to redrawing attendance zones and transfer policies in the South Hills area.

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