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    “An application was recently approved by West Virginia’s Professional Charter School Board to open a new school focused on nursing education next fall. Workforce Initiatives for Nursing, or WIN, Academy will be located in South Charleston—partnered with BridgeValley Community and Technical College—and will accept up to 120 rising juniors and seniors, with a goal of all students completing the first year of an associate degree program in registered nursing concurrent with their senior year of high school.” – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, December 9, 2022

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    “I love educating students, and cultivating their potential. My passion in life has been answering God’s call on my life, and that call has always centered around the education of children and teens. I’m thankful for the opportunity to serve at Homestead Christian School.” – Bladen Online, December 9, 2022

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    “I want our graduates to be responsible citizens, that they know how to give, they know how to serve, they’re accountable to others and more importantly they’re accountable to God.” – The Gazette-Virginian, December 8, 2022

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    “The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression filed the federal lawsuit on behalf of UCLA law Professor Eugene Volokh, founder of legal blog ‘The Volokh Conspiracy.’ Other plaintiffs include alternative tech platforms Rumble and Locals.” – The College Fix, December 8, 2022

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