The Caroline County School Board voted 3-2 Monday night to require masks for all Pre-Kindergarten through fifth grade students, staff and visitors, regardless of vaccination status, when inside Caroline elementary buildings.

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The Caroline County School Board voted 3-2 Monday night to require masks for all Pre-Kindergarten through fifth grade students, staff and visitors, regardless of vaccination status, when inside Caroline elementary buildings.
Enrolled students will be provided a nutritious meal for breakfast and lunch each day at no charge to the household.
UMW rebrands its logo
This is the last night of Midnight Madness for Fredericksburg youth. It’s mainly basketball and recreation now. But Vice Mayor Frye and Councilman Duffy have even bigger dreams.
Spotsylvania School Board member Erin Grampp (Berkeley District) talks about masks, overseeing schools in a pandemic, unfunded mandates and a bond vote this fall.
Staff recommends indoor masks for everyone regardless of vaccination status. The school board will meet on the 4th at 7pm.
Spotsylvania School Superintendent Dr. Scott Baker talks to the school board about limited options. Because of a lack of local and state funding, Spotsylvania will not be able to offer any virtual learning options.
The Spotsylvania School Board voted 6-1 Monday night to allow parents to fill out a form to opt their children out of wearing masks in schools. Masks will be required on school buses. That’s a federal regulation.
Nathan Hall one of only 7 Virginia students to place in competition
Community Forums July 28-29, public comments open through August 3
Thanks to an agreement between UMW and the George Washington School of Medicine, UMW Honors students can earn early selection
Fiske points out the strengths of UMW’s academic programs, emphasis on research and experiential learning, and study abroad and honors programs.
UMW alumna Amelia Carr recently received the 2021 New Elementary Teacher award from Fairfax County Public Schools
Artists Gabe Pons and Sophia Pineda planned it. Some parents and volunteers helped put paint to bricks.
The 750 square foot mural at Hugh Mercer Elementary is finished! It was planned by local artists Gabe Pons and Sophia Pineda. They were assisted by Jayem Pals and other community volunteers.
Stafford School Superintendent Dr. Scott Kizner talks about his own health, preparing for a more normal school year, and the need to plan for growth.
Released during Pride Month, these interviews show how these alums discovered themselves and learned to feel pride at Mary Washington, while shaping queer culture on campus for generations to come.
This project represents Virginia in the showcase and is one of only 51 chosen for the exhibit.
Students and their families may enroll in kindergarten and early childhood education programs onsite at these events
Here are backgrounds of the four