“It would be a failure in our public mission to ignore the economic hardships facing many of our students and their families.”–UMW President Troy Paino

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“It would be a failure in our public mission to ignore the economic hardships facing many of our students and their families.”–UMW President Troy Paino
Spotsylvania Schools social workers Michelle Patton Swisher and Lisa Dolan talk about the Purposity app. It helps connect the community with the physical needs of people.
Graduation scheduled for June 11 and 12th
The Fredericksburg School Board will formally ask City Council tonight for money to open a new school in three years.
University of Mary Washington Museums Executive Director Scott Harris talks about upcoming programs at the Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont and the James Monroe Museum downtown.
The choices: Unity, Harmony, Spotsylvania Elementary
This three-part series of public discussions with local leaders, held on Tuesdays in April on Zoom, aims to amp up critical dialogue about climate change, environmental justice, clean energy and conservation.
15 square foot indoor hydroponic garden equals 2005 square feet of traditional farmland
Superintendent Dr. Scott Baker talks about four days in school for hybrid students beginning April 12, the budget. state mandated testing and graduation.
A community discussion is planned after the showing
Division will host in-person registration event April 15
Caroline Schools: Chief Operating Officer Marcia Stevens, Superintendent Dr. Sarah Calveric and School Board Chairman Dr. Jowanda Rollins-Fells.
Month-long celebration culminates in virtual Band Together to Fight Hunger event
Mayor Greenlaw’s guest is Germanna Community College President Dr. Janet Gullickson
Dr. Melanie Kay-Wyatt, Traci East and Lynn Miller talk about the importance of wellness. Wellness advice for educators.
Spotsylvania Schools will bring hybrid students back four days a week beginning April 12th. School Superintendent Dr. Scott Baker explains why he and his staff endorsed that date.
Spotsylvania students will return to the classroom four days a week starting April 12th. That was the recommendation of the school administration. Board members Phelps, Twigg and Abuismail favored four days a week to begin March 23rd or 29th.
Stafford School Superintendent Dr. Scott Kizner talks about plans to bring students back four days a week later next month. We also talk about teachers, bus drivers, cafeteria workers and other involved in making schools work.
Rolling their sleeves up. Caroline County Schools have been a partner with Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County.
Germanna Community College celebrated 50 years on Saturday with a virtual Gala. One focus was helping first generation college students–The Gladys P. Todd Academy.