A member of the Kanawha County Schools Board of Education has recently resigned in order to pursue a position on the Intermediate Court of Appeals of West Virginia. Ryan White announced his decision during the Kanawha County School Board meeting, stating that he will officially file his resignation next week. White, who has served on the board for 10 years, expressed gratitude to his colleagues and acknowledged the challenges they faced together. He also commended the staff for their professionalism and dedication. White’s departure from the Board of Education marks the end of his third four-year term. As an attorney, he runs the White Law Offices, PLLC, alongside his father and Mark Matkovich. He has also held legal positions in public service, including working as a law clerk and providing counsel to committees within the West Virginia Senate. White’s fellow board members expressed their appreciation for his contributions and expressed their sadness to see him go. The news of White’s resignation comes as a significant development within the Kanawha County education community, and his decision to compete in the Court of Appeals election will undoubtedly impact the future of the school board.
Respected Kanawha County Schools Board Member Resigns, Announces Run for Intermediate Court of Appeals
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