Huntington High School
Schools- Pre-K -12 |
Public High Schools
1 Highlander Way, Huntington, WV 25701
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Steptoe & Johnson Teams Up with Street Law Once Again for Diversity and Inclusion Program.
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HUNTINGTON — A former Cabell County teacher's lawsuit that was filed after she was fired for racially charged Twitter posts on her personal account five years ago has been dismissed by a federal judge.
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The Cabell County Bar Association took nearly $6,000 in donations to Cliff's Closet, the food pantry operated within Huntington High School.
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HUNTINGTON — The Cabell County Board of Education filed a motion to dismiss in a lawsuit filed against it by a former teacher who was fired after making racially-charged tweets.
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HUNTINGTON — A former Huntington High School teacher who was fired for making racially charged tweets is suing the Cabell County Board of Education and the state superintendent of schools for violating her civil rights.
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CHARLESTON – An administrative law judge has denied the grievance of a former teacher who was fired last year after making anti-Muslim tweets.
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Say you're a high school athletic director and you're watching your school's team play a soccer match on the home field when you notice the father of one of the players with a movie camera recording from the sidelines.
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HUNTINGTON -- A Cabell County man is suing over claims he was injured while using a deer stand at his son's school to record a soccer game.
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CHARLESTON – United States Attorneys Booth Goodwin, Southern District of West Virginia, and Bill Ihlenfeld, Northern District of West Virginia, on Wednesday recognized 88 high school juniors from throughout West Virginia as U.S. Attorney’s Ambassadors for Justice.
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U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin poses with the 40 high school juniors who were given Ambassador for Justice Awards on April 23. (Courtesy photo) CHARLESTON -- On April 23, U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin honored 40 high school juniors with the U.S. Attorney's Ambassador for Justice Award during a ceremony at the Robert C. Byrd U.S. Federal Courthouse.
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MORGANTOWN -- A West Virginia high school football game, it turns out, should be settled on the field and not in a courtroom.
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HUNTINGTON -- A Huntington woman is suing the Cabell County Board of Education and the county superintendent after she claims they will not allow her son to return to Huntington High School and to the baseball team.
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CHARLESTON – A federal judge has denied a father's attempt to block the 10-day of his son, a Huntington High School student, for displaying a forbidden slogan on his hands.
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Mayo CHARLESTON – "Airball" sang out the state Supreme Court as the Justices reversed a Cabell Circuit Judge for attaching constitutional significance to O. J. Mayo's participation in Huntington High School basketball games.
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Fisher CHARLESTON -- The Maier Foundation has helped West Virginia Univesity's College of Law establish the William J. Maier Jr. Deanship.
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CHARLESTON - Two parents of South Charleston High School basketball players each filed separate complaints last week seeking an injunction and temporary restraining order against school suspensions.
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Mayo HUNTINGTON - Huntington High School basketball star O.J. Mayo is suspended for the team's next three games following a settlement between the athlete, the school and the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission.
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