Hampton Oaks Elementary School is participating in the National Family Partnership’s 33rd Annual Red Ribbon Week photo contest and needs your votes.

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Hampton Oaks Elementary School is participating in the National Family Partnership’s 33rd Annual Red Ribbon Week photo contest and needs your votes.
Devyn Ford will receive a game jersey and an invitation to play in the prestigious Under Armour All American Game.
Marching Band Students from all five SCPS high schools are collecting non-perishable food and monetary donations to help fight hunger in the community.
Virginia’s 2018 public high school seniors outperformed their national peers in language arts and mathematics on the recently revamped SAT.
Virginia’s 7th Congressional District Democratic Congressional candidate Abigail Spanberger met with the staff of Germanna Community College’s Fredericksburg Center for Advanced Technology (FredCAT).
On Thursday, October 25, visit your favorite library branch to enjoy Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a Neighborhood by F. Isabel Campoy.
Stafford County Public Schools is pleased to share some upcoming school theatrical performances.
Virginia public school students outperformed their peers nationwide by significant margins on the ACT college-admissions this year.
Community members and division staff will gather at the Courthouse Community Center to sort the coats and organize them for distribution to SCPS schools.
Sixty-five years after the launch of its original Artmobile, VMFA will once again bring traveling art exhibitions to audiences across the Commonwealth.
Rodney A. Robinson, a history teacher at Virgie Binford Education Center in Richmond, was named 2019 Virginia Teacher of the Year Tuesday evening.
Central Rappahannock Regional Library is hosting Launch It!, a trebuchet contest, for the second year.
A college professor refused to believe in Win Stevens because of his dyslexia, so he decided to devote his life to helping other students with disabilities succeed.
Stafford County Public Schools (SCPS) on-time graduation rate for the Class of 2018 was 94.7% compared to 94.3% for the Class of 2017.
At Friday’s inauguration of Dr. Janet Gullickson’s as the sixth president of Germanna Community College, longtime GCC supporter Connie Kincheloe explained the satisfaction she derives from helping the students there.
Students at Anthony Burns Elementary, Garrisonville Elementary, and Rodney E. Thompson Middle schools are collecting food and supplies to send to North Carolina to contribute to rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Florence.
The interactive curriculum has been designed to introduce preschoolers to the joy of eating fruits and vegetables and uses a multi-sensory experience to help make that happen.
Germanna president was inaugurated Friday
The update is designed to streamline virtual library visits while still enabling discovery of the library’s events, services, and collection.
Guests dining at their local Friendly’s restaurant now through October 31 can support Boys and Girls Club programming with a $1 donation.