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Crossroads Academy exists to provide a transition period of individualized emotional, social, academic and behavioral supports that affords students the opportunities to acquire the skills necessary to succeed in the traditional school environment.

A big thank you to Sheetz in the West End, Austin's Ice cream, The Culvers and Mr. Paxton for supporting our staff durin...
05/08/2026

A big thank you to Sheetz in the West End, Austin's Ice cream, The Culvers and Mr. Paxton for supporting our staff during Teacher Appreciation Week!

03/18/2026

📣Great news! The West Virginia Department of Education granted the waiver we submitted for five days missed during the ice storm in January! As a result, the last day for students will be a full day on Thursday, May 28!

*This information is subject to change if any additional days are missed this year due to inclement weather or other interruptions. This change is also pending local board approval.

03/10/2026

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cabell County Prosecutor Warns That Student-Initiated Bomb Threats Will Be Prosecuted

Huntington, WV — Cabell County Prosecuting Attorney Jason M. Spears issued a warning today regarding the growing danger and criminal consequences associated with student-initiated bomb threats against schools.

“These threats are not pranks and they are not harmless jokes,” Prosecutor Spears said. “When someone makes a bomb threat against a school, law enforcement must treat that threat as real. Schools are evacuated, officers respond in force, and parents and students experience fear and disruption.”

Spears emphasized that such conduct places enormous strain on emergency resources and diverts law enforcement away from other critical public safety duties.

“Students who make bomb threats—whether online, through social media, or by any other means—should understand that these actions are criminal offenses,” Spears said. “Our office will work closely with school officials and law enforcement agencies to identify those responsible and prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law.”

Under West Virginia law, individuals responsible for bomb threats or false reports involving explosive devices may face serious criminal charges that can carry significant penalties, including incarceration.

Spears urged parents to speak with their children about the seriousness of these threats and the consequences associated with them.

“Our schools must remain safe environments for learning,” Spears said. “Anyone who threatens that safety will be held accountable.”

Jason M. Spears
Cabell County Prosecuting Attorney

03/02/2026

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👏 Join us in celebrating these everyday heroes! Tag a social worker in the comments to show your appreciation!

02/07/2026

As a reminder, there will be NO SCHOOL for students on Monday February 9. It is a Curriculum Development and Faculty Senate day for staff.

February 10 will be a regular day of school to make up for time missed due to inclement weather.

02/06/2026

After participating in the National Weather Center Weather Briefing at 8:00pm forecasting snow starting early in the morning and falling at a quick rate similar to what our region experienced on Tuesday evening, combined with the current road conditions we are still dealing with, we have decided to close for tomorrow, February 6 for the safety of our staff and students.

Cabell County Schools will be operating on a CODE RED. There will be NO SCHOOL for students.

CVLA will operate on a regular schedule regardless of district weather code.

There will also be NO SCHOOL for students on Monday, February 9 due to a Curriculum Development and Faculty Senate day.

Stay safe and warm. We look forward to being back together on Tuesday, February 10.

02/01/2026

Cabell Schools will be operating on a CODE GREEN two-hour delay schedule tomorrow, February 2nd.

While many roads in our area are clear, we recognize that some are still impacted. As a result, some buses will be unable to make their runs. We will begin uploading a list of routes unable to run by this evening no later than 6:30pm, however routes will continue being added throughout the morning. You can find the list by visiting: https://www.cabellschools.com/article/2594009.

As always, use your best judgment regarding your child's attendance based upon the road and weather conditions. If you choose to keep your child home, just let the school office know the absence is related to weather and/or road conditions.

Also, families with student drivers, please consider whether other options might be safer for your child. Bus routes can be found by visiting: https://www.infofinderi.com/ifi/?cid=CCS545H6VWS7

Cabell Virtual Learning Academy will operate on a regular schedule regardless of the district weather code.

01/29/2026

Cabell County Schools will be operating on a CODE ORANGE Remote Learning Non-Traditional Instructional Day tomorrow, January 29.

The LSIC meeting schedule for tomorrow will be postponed as well. When we have a new date for the meeting, we will reach out and let you know.

All students will work remotely. Assignments will be available through Schoology by 10:00am unless other arrangements have been made by your teachers. Teachers and aides will be available by email or through Schoology throughout the day to help with any questions.

Cabell Virtual Learning Academy students will have classes as regularly scheduled.

As a reminder, if, for any reason, your child cannot complete the activities assigned during NTID, he or she will have seven days to complete them upon the return to school.

01/27/2026

CODE ORANGE: NTID Non-Traditional Instructional Day on January 28

Cabell County Schools will be operating on a CODE ORANGE Remote Learning Non-Traditional Instructional Day on January 28.

All students will work remotely. Assignments will be available through Schoology by 10:00am unless other arrangements have been made by your teachers. Teachers and aides will be available by email or through Schoology throughout the day to help with any questions.

All activities are cancelled.

Cabell Virtual Learning Academy students will have classes as regularly scheduled.

As a reminder, if, for any reason, your child cannot complete the activities assigned during NTID, he or she will have seven days to complete them upon the return to school.

Staff, please see your email for details regarding assignments for tomorrow.

12/16/2025

We will be operating on a regular schedule tomorrow, December 16.

As always, use your best judgement regarding the safety of your child. If you child cannot get to a bus stop or school due to inclement weather, just call your child's school and let them know.

Some buses may not be able to run tomorrow. You can check those by visiting: https://www.cabellschools.com/article/2594009

Address

Huntington, WV

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 3pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 3pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 3pm
Thursday 7:30am - 3pm
Friday 7:30am - 3pm

Telephone

+13045285060

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