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“The tests are 30 to 40% more challenging, more content, more breadth,” Gov. Glenn Youngkin said.
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Alumni say the change erases the school's history, Methodist roots and athletic legacy.
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School division leaders are discussing options for a five-year plan for gifted education. The school board will vote on the plan proposal in September.
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Heritage High School students have to raise $300,000 for the trip to perform in the only New Year’s parade officially recognized by the Vatican.
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The $100 million gift will allow the university to expand the newly named Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences.
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Some of Virginia’s school boards have already begun banning or restricting cell phone use in schools.
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Challenge to model policies to be heard in separate federal case.
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The ViBe Creative District worked with 17 artists to create murals for 17 schools around Virginia Beach based on the theme “Better Together.”
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Federal law requires the Commonwealth to provide all children, including migrants, “equal access” to a public education.
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The Next Generation Storytellers program worked with Hampton and Newport News students to create professional films from start to finish.
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The departments are slated to release the final guidance by Sept. 16 of this year. The order directs school boards to adopt the policies by Jan. 1, 2025, or before.
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The Cornland School predated desegregation and was one of the oldest schools for Black students in the region. Now, it’s a museum teaching future generations.