SOUTH CHARLESTON, W. Va. – As the nation observes National School Choice Week, celebrating educational options that empower students, BridgeValley Community and Technical College’s WIN Academy has garnered national attention. Recently named one of 15 innovative microschools nationwide by National School Choice Week, WIN Academy exemplifies personalized learning and workforce readiness.

In recognition of its transformative impact, Jennifer Hurt, the Dean of High School Programs, has been invited to Capitol Hill for the Hill Meetings and Republican Governors Association Convening on February 19-21. This prestigious event brings together education leaders and policymakers to discuss fostering innovation and opportunity for students nationwide.

“These accolades underscore WIN Academy’s vital role in shaping student success through innovative, tailored education,” said Dr. Casey K. Sacks, President of BridgeValley Community and Technical College. “We are proud to see our work recognized on such a prominent stage during this important week.”

For more information on WIN Academy and its mission, visit bridgevalley.edu/winacademy.