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Education in West Virginia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Education in West Virginia Formal public school Education in West Virginia falls under the auspices of the West Virginia Department of Education. Each county in West Virginia constitutes a school district. ==Educational stigma== West Virginia has long been recognized for its coal mining industry and its emphasis on agricultural manual labor. It is because of the cultural history, largely relating to agriculture and coal mining, that West Virginians have been thought to be less educated and stereotyped as such. Terms such as "hillbilly" and "incest" have surfaced in association to the citizens who live in West Virginia where these imposed labels simply have no credible stance in current West Virginian society. The statement and opinions of those who view the people of West Virginia as uneducated, or less educated, have no credible stance either. In fact, West Virginia, on average, has a high school graduation rate of 74.7% which is congruent with the national average of 77% in 2010. This information was made public in a press release made by the West Virginia Department of Education on June 10, 2013. According to the Fall 2011 report from the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, of the 18,001 students who graduated during the 2010–11 school year, an estimated 10,423 (57.9%) of those students enrolled in higher education institutions in the fall semester of 2011.
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