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Huntington Middle teacher describes classroom workload, Rosie the Riveter Day and community ties during public comment

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A sixth-grade social studies teacher at Huntington Middle School described his daily duties, instructional approaches and an annual Rosie the Riveter Day event, saying he teaches five core classes plus a WVTSS class and performs morning duty.

A sixth-grade social studies teacher at Huntington Middle School spoke during public comment to describe his classroom responsibilities and a school event that highlights World War II home-front history.

The teacher said he arrives early for morning duty, teaches five core classes as well as a WVTSS (West Virginia Tiered System of Supports) class, and uses varied strategies to reach students with different learning styles. "I'm a sixth grade social studies teacher…

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