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Thousands of central Va. students start classes without a licensed teacher
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - School is in session across central Virginia, but some classes are starting the new year without a licensed teacher. “I’m not shocked, but I’m disheartened that we don’t have the right conditions in the classrooms to encourage people to come into teaching and stay in teaching,” Virginia Education Association President Carol Bauer said.
Virginia Pals Save Flowers From the Landfill, Redeploying Them to Bring Joy
A pair of Virginians who found themselves habitually dismayed by the amount of floral waste they saw over a series of weddings and funerals decided to launch a small nonprofit to reuse them. Friendly City Florals delivers flowers to hospice care homes, hospitals, and other events like funerals and weddings...
Glenn Youngkin’s approval soars, sixth-most popular governor in US
Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s (R-VA) approval has jumped to its highest yet, making the popular chief executive even more critical to former President Donald Trump’s bid to break the Democratic grip on the commonwealth. In a new Institute for Policy and Opinion Research at Roanoke College survey of Virginia likely voters, Youngkin’s popularity surged to 59%. […]
Warren County Wildcats Host Broadway Gobblers in Benefit Game – Thursday, August 22
The Warren County Wildcats are gearing up for a special night of football as they host the Broadway Gobblers in a benefit game this Thursday, August 22, 2024. This non-conference matchup will take place at 7:00 PM at Warren County High School in Front Royal, VA. Not only is this...
Members of the Summer Research Scholars Program Featured in Online Publication
Washington and Lee University Assistant Professor of Business Administration Michelle Cowan and W&L students Victoria Bliley ’26 and Zachary Puckett ’26 were recently featured in an article appearing in the July edition of spectra, the online magazine of the National Communication Association. The article, titled “Qualitative Research with...
The Pumpkin Spice take over nearly complete trading summer heat for fall chill
Wednesday a very cold start but with sunshine aplenty, we slowly warm up through 60s for the morning with afternoon highs in the low 70s for some. Mountain ridgeline communities will remain in the mid 60s all day. With north winds in control, expect that chill on the air feel especially in the shade. Tonight, […]
Meet The New Lexington Teachers
Lexington City Schools is welcoming 12 new teachers and staff members for the 2024-2025 school year. Brian Grimmer is teaching special education at Lylburn Downing Middle School. A native of Lexington, he majored in drama at Randolph Macon College, and has worked previously in the fields of human resources and recruiting.
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