Cabell County Board recognizes county volleyball champions and Beta Club achievements

Cabell County Board of Education · January 21, 2026

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Summary

The board honored Milton Middle School for winning the county middle-school volleyball championship and recognized Milton Middle and Cabell Midland Beta Club students for dozens of awards and national-competition opportunities, noting an estimated $2,000 cost per student to attend nationals in Nashville.

The Cabell County Board opened its Jan. 20 meeting with celebrations recognizing student success. Dr. Ashley Stevens introduced the Milton Middle School volleyball team, and the coach reflected on an 18-year career and a county championship season, thanking players by name.

The meeting also recognized Milton Middle and Cabell Midland High School Beta Club competitors who won numerous awards at the West Virginia Beta Convention. Kelly Wood (Milton Middle) and Jennifer Wiley (Cabell Midland High School) described awards and noted students who qualified to attend nationals in Nashville. Wood estimated the cost to attend nationals at about $2,000 per student and said students and sponsors will fundraise to cover travel and participation costs.

Board members congratulated students and coaches and invited photos; the recognitions were presented as celebrations at the start of the meeting and required no board action.