WHEELING — Ohio County Schools Superintendent Kim Miller began her 10th year at the helm of Ohio County Schools this past week — with the last decade bringing technology to the classroom as well as unexpected surprises.

The first major change over the years is that each high school and middle school student now has their own Chromebook for assignments.

Next, Miller proposed in 2017 what was initially expected to be about a $72 million district-wide improvement to all school properties. Voters passed a school bond issue in 2018 to begin the work that was initially expected to take about three years.

Construction began, then COVID hit in 2020. Students were forced to learn from home while teachers learned through trial and error the best ways to provide lessons remotely. Those new Chromeb

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