GRAFTON, W.Va. (WBOY) — Over 40 social studies teachers from across West Virginia met at Grafton High School on Monday to talk about class material for the upcoming school year. 25 different presentations were held to discuss teaching strategies, technology in the classroom, teaching remotely and historical events like the West Virginia Mine Wars. There was also a special remote presentation by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum focusing on how best to teach the Holocaust in the classroom. West Virginia Department of Education’s social studies coordinator Dustin Lambert began the presentation and wanted to make sure teachers understood the...