Kanawha County Schools launches new website and mobile app

Kanawha County Schools launches new website and mobile app
Becky Jones Jordon President at Kanawha County Schools — Official website
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Kanawha County Schools (KCS) has announced the launch of a new website and mobile application designed to enhance accessibility and user experience. The app, available for both Android and iPhone users, promises to bring all aspects of Kanawha County Schools directly to users’ devices.

“See How it Works,” encourages KCS in its announcement, inviting the community to download the app today. For those interested, the app can be accessed via these links: [Android](https://aptg.co/Kfmv49) and [iPhone](https://aptg.co/VJy0hm).

This initiative is part of KCS’s ongoing efforts to integrate technology into education and improve communication within the school district.



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