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Attorney’s crusade on speed cameras jeopardizes workers, schoolchildren
Attorney and former state delegate Tim Anderson has a beef with speed cameras that monitor school and work zones around the commonwealth. Anderson, who’s based in Virginia Beach, has filed lawsuits in state and federal courts against the shutterbugs in Chesapeake and Suffolk. “It is completely, totally profit policing,” the Republican told me. Anderson said […] The post Attorney’s crusade on speed cameras jeopardizes workers, schoolchildren appeared first on Virginia Mercury.
Hertford County Board of Education appoints new leadership
Interim Chief Finance Officer and new Principal of Hertford County Early College High School are hired The post Hertford County Board of Education appoints new leadership appeared first on The Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald.
Veteran Davis set to take reins at MCHS
A Gates County native is coming back to Eastern North Carolina to share his coaching expertise at the high school level. Antonio O. Davis has been named as the boy’s basketball coach for Martin County High School. Davis has 20 years of head coaching experience and 32 years overall coaching at the collegiate level. Known...
R-CCC emerges as a different college in 2024
AHOSKIE – Just five years ago, Roanoke-Chowan Community College (R-CCC) was dealing with a myriad of issues, including probation by its accreditation agency, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), and an unfavorable audit from the NC State Auditor’s Office. Now in 2024, R-CCC...
Hampton Roads divisions exploring regional school to help students with substance abuse issues
School officials from Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Suffolk are considering opening a regional recovery school for students recovering from substance use disorders. The school could be open next year. The school would provide students a “safe and supportive” environment to learn while continuing their recovery before reintegrating into a traditional high school. Students ...
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