President Joanne Jaeger Tomblin hosted members of the West Virginia State Board of Education during a visit to Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College on August 6th. The group, including First Lady Gayle Manchin, toured the new 55,000 square foot Allied Health and Technology Center and the Logan campus. They also visited the Academy for Mine Training and Energy Technologies where they experienced a rock truck simulator.
Pictured are l-r, State Superintendent of Schools Dr. Steven L. Paine, President Tomblin, Mrs. Manchin, Superintendent of Lincoln County Schools David Roach and State Assistant Superintendent of Technical and Adult Education Services Dr. Stanley Hopkins. Superintendent of Logan County Schools Wilma Zigmond and college administrators joined the group for a discussion about Southern's new academic programs and workforce training.
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