All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

West Virginia Department of Education to give investigation update at Tuesday’s Upshur County Board of Education meeting

WV Department of Education Officer of Accountability Jeff Kelley

BUCKHANNON — Residents interested in the West Virginia Department of Education’s ongoing Special Circumstance Review and state takeover of Upshur County Schools should plan to attend the Tuesday, Dec. 19 meeting of Upshur County Board of Education.

Jeff Kelley, the state Officer of Educational Accountability, is scheduled to attend the meeting and offer an update on the state investigation, according to the recent board agenda. The Upshur County Board of Education will also consider agreements with the WVWC CDC, Upshur Human Resources and Mountain CAP related to students with special needs, as well as an agreement with Wesleyan for athletic trainers at B-UHS.

The meeting will be held Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Buckhannon-Upshur High School.

Kelley offered a report to the state board of education last week about the ongoing review in Upshur County and indicated that the focus was shifting from a financial investigation to strategizing ways to move forward by improving academic achievement in the county.

“When the conversation starts to move from operations to academic achievement, that means we’re getting traction,” he said. “I expect the conversation to be much more about kids and teaching and learning and less about all this other stuff.”

Kelley said the board has already repaid the more than $800,000 in improper payments identified thus far by the investigation.

“They have replaced and returned the money that’s been requested,” he told the state board. “Upshur County Schools has begun developing the process for reviewing and updating county policy, bringing it all up to speed. They worked in conjunction with the offices here to assess the certification and licensure of staff. They’ve also worked with the Office of Finance to get the technical systems they need to work through these noncompliance items.”

Bus staffing shortages have been an issue throughout the fall, and Kelley said the state is looking at the local routes to see if those can be more efficient. He also hinted that staffing changes throughout the county could be forthcoming.

“Unfortunately, it’s about to be staffing season, so [we’ll] look at efficiency in the areas of overages and how school staff are used, and are they being used in the most proficient manner?” he said.

Another major initiative is the renewal of the Upshur County school excess levy. That item will appear on the Primary Election Ballot on May 14, 2024, designated as Election Day in the Mountain State, according to the W.Va. Secretary of State’s Office election calendar.

Upshur County Superintendent Christy Miller said passing the levy is a priority after Upshur County residents voted against the renewal of the five-year excess levy by a margin of just 166 votes in the General Election in November 2022, according to a previous article.  

“Currently, the levy provides free materials for all students in Upshur County,” Miller said at a previous Create Buckhannon meeting. “That means books, paper, pencils — anything that is necessary for our students. That’s a big thing. Free admissions for student to events would go away. Extracurricular or extra duty contracts that we offer for our folks to cover the different clubs and organizations, coaching stipends, those kinds of things — they would see a huge hit. A lot of those activities would have to cease, or we’d have to combine things to be able to make those work.”

Miller is working with the WVDE and the law firm Bowles Rice on the levy call that will appear on the ballot, which outlines how the school system will spend the money.

“The focus of this levy will be on students and their needs,” Miller told the state board last week. “In the past, I believe that some of the things that have been on the excess levy, which failed back in November 2022, perhaps did not have the necessary focus on students.”

The Upshur County Board of Education will meet on Tuesday, Dec. 19 at 6 p.m. at Buckhannon-Upshur High School.

Share this story:

Local Businesses

RECENT Stories

Really Really Free Market and Community Potluck scheduled for Sunday, July 13

A community Really Really Free Market and potluck will be held Sunday, July 13, from 1–3 pm at Walnut and Chestnut streets, featuring free goods, services, food and opportunities to connect and volunteer.

Man arrested for attempted murder after allegedly attempting to run someone over in Walmart parking lot

Rayne Prince Marion Chuma was arrested and charged with attempted murder after allegedly trying to hit a man with his vehicle in the Buckhannon Walmart parking lot before leaving the scene.

Suspect held without bail in Brushy Fork Road robbery case

Bruno Martins Ferreira has been arrested and is being held without bail on felony robbery and conspiracy charges after allegedly participating in an armed robbery at a Brushy Fork Road residence, during which $12,000 was transferred from the victim’s bank account.

Upshur County Board of Education Agenda: July 8, 2025

The Upshur County Board of Education has released the agenda for its upcoming meeting scheduled for July 8, 2025.

City of Buckhannon calendar: July 7-11, 2025

Buckhannon has announced a series of July public meetings, bulky item and yard waste collections, family-friendly events such as Festival Fridays, deadline reminders for firefighter applications, and performances of “Mamma Mia!” at the Colonial Arts Center.

Sherry Esenwein

Sherry Esenwein, a devoted educator, animal lover, and Buckhannon native, passed away peacefully at 71 in Annapolis, remembered for her adventurous spirit, cherished family, and lifelong dedication to teaching and her beloved dogs.

Summer Basketball League kicks off

The Upshur County Summer Basketball League began its season last week, featuring multiple games with standout performances from players such as Josh Trent, Andrew Holcomb, and Sterlin Thropp, while several matches ended in forfeits.

Post 7 falls in twin bill to Charleston

Buckhannon Post 7 suffered two losses to Charleston Post 56 on Sunday, dropping the first game 14-0 by mercy rule and falling 5-2 in the second despite a late rally.

Upshur County Commission partners with development authority, eyes $550k in grants for proposed rec hub

The Upshur County Commission partnered with the Development Authority and authorized applications for $550,000 in grants, as well as a joint property transfer, to support construction of the proposed John C. Allen Regional Hub recreation complex.