
The Cardinal's Nest Blog
Apprenticeships and Career Education Get People into Jobs Do you need a college degree for a great career? Certainly not. February is CTE Month, a time to think about how career and technical education can be a fast track to jobs and community development. Vocational programs can prepare students for the jobs that actually exist…
Career Education Gets People Jobs
By:Cardinal Team
Thanks to increasingly popular technology, you no longer need to leave the comfort of your home to get basic medical care. Telemedicine allows you to meet with your healthcare provider via smartphone or computer. For states with large rural areas, like West Virginia, telemedicine could provide healthcare for residents who have limited transportation options or…
Telemedicine Saves Lives
By:Cardinal Team
Education Costs & the Hope Scholarship Amid all the talk about why lawmakers in West Virginia should or shouldn’t pass legislation that introduces Hope Scholarship education savings accounts to students and families across the Mountain State, one major point of contention always comes back to the almighty dollar - the costs of education in…
ECON 101 with Dr. JT: Education Costs & the Hope
By:Cardinal Team
Not yet a month out from Joe Biden’s first day in office, the newly inaugurated President has signed 25 executive orders and proposed plans for impactful change across the nation. Lumped into a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, the President has suggested increasing the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. The Biden administration…
A $15 Minimum Wage Will Destroy West Virginia
By:Cardinal Team
By Garrett Ballengee originally published by West Virginia Executive Magazine as an Executive Exclusive. Experts say that certificate-of-need (CON) laws are hurting the quality of health care in West Virginia, but there are efforts to eliminate the onerous regulations. CON laws require health care providers to get permission before expanding or offering new services.…
West Virginia Should Eliminate CON Laws
By:Cardinal Team
One of the top concerns for everyone is equity in education. On paper we have done a good job, investing near average for the nation per capita despite having a historically low GDP. But beyond budgetary reports, how equitable is our education system? The Current System West Virginia’s model works well for the rich; they…
Let’s give Hope (scholarship) to those that need it.
By:Cardinal Team
“I am a speech language pathologist here in the northern panhandle of West Virginia and I specialize in dyslexia. I have a private practice where I work with both children and adults, on diagnosis and then point them in the right direction for tutoring – whether that's with me or programs that are designed for parents…
School Choice Stories: Jaimee Szymanski Fisher
By:Cardinal Team
"My husband and I moved to West Virginia about four years ago. We have three children and expecting our fourth in the next month. Our oldest just turned five and he’s getting ready to enter kindergarten.” “As we prepare for that, my husband and I have started to explore the educational options that are…
School Choice Stories: Katie Switzer
By:Cardinal Team
This op-ed was originally published in The Register~Herald on January 27th, 2021. You can read the original article here. Traditional high schools aren’t for everyone. People like to learn different things in different ways. That’s why vocational and technical schools can be so attractive for many young adults. In Beckley, for instance, The Academy…
Charters can lead: Career education leads to good jobs
By:Cardinal Team
Education Reimagined: The Journey of West Virginia is a 9-minute short documentary by Dignity Unbound that tells the story of how West Virginia’s education system went from failing its students to helping them thrive, thanks in part to the innovative solutions championed by the Cardinal Institute of West Virginia Policy. https://youtu.be/b6REH80F-lw
Education Reimagined: The Journey of West Virginia
By:Cardinal Team