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More than 200 teachers and administrators have registered to attend these special sessions.
ST. ALBANS -- Educators from across West Virginia are back in the classroom this week, as part of the state's summer development activities.
They're attending sessions at Saint Albans High School as a way of sharpening their instructional and management skills.
More than 200 teachers and administrators have registered to attend these special sessions.
"They'll take that back to their school and implement it over a two year period, this program specifically involves student behavior and changing cultures at the school level," said Lorrie Smith of the Center For Professional Development.
The professional development sessions are scheduled through Friday.
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