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Fairfax County schools’ employees to receive 4% raises
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) employees will receive a 4% pay increase next fiscal year. The Fairfax County School Board adopted its FY25 budget during its meeting on May 23. Superintendent Michelle Reid originally aimed for 6% raises, to put FCPS teachers on par with the highest paid […]
Big 33 Classic 2024 FREE live stream: Time, channel to watch Team PA vs. Maryland
The 2024 Big 33 Classic will bring top high school football talent from Pennsylvania and Maryland to Chapman Field at Cumberland Valley High School for the next chapter in the showcase’s lengthy history. This year’s contest is scheduled for Sunday at 7 p.m. EDT with TV coverage on Stadium, NBC Sports Philadelphia Plus, SportsNet Pittsburgh and streaming on-demand.
Manassas High School Student Charged for Possessing Weapon on Campus
MANASSAS, VA – A 15-year-old male student has been charged after being found with a weapon on school grounds. The incident occurred at Unity Reid High School, located at 8820 Rixlew Ln., where the student was discovered with a folding knife by school security during an unrelated investigation. The School Resource Officer (SRO) was notified of the situation on May 1 at approximately 11:09 AM. After a thorough investigation, it was determined that the knife posed no immediate threat to other students, faculty, or staff. However, the presence of the weapon on school property led to formal petitions against the
Football Camp Exposes High School Players To HBCU Programs
The Arizona camp was started by a former Howard University volleyball player and her husband, a former Howard University baseball player. The First Annual HBCU High School Football Camp, which was started by a former Howard University volleyball player and her husband, a former Howard University baseball player, to expose Arizona high school football players to HBCUs, was deemed a success by the most important voices: the kids who participated.
No Pseudonymity in Race Discrimination Lawsuit over Academic Dishonesty Finding
In 2020, Doe enrolled as a student in UPenn's Pre-Med Post-Baccalaureate Program …. She planned to complete the Program in Spring 2021 and apply to medical school. Doe alleges that a chemistry professor in the Program discriminated against her based on her race by denying her extensions, grading her unfairly, and reporting her for academic dishonesty. She reported this discrimination to UPenn. According to Doe, UPenn retaliated by launching a deficient academic integrity investigation, finding she committed academic dishonesty, and suspending her for one and a half years. Doe further contends that.
Fairfax County Schools' New $3.7 Billion Budget Boosts Staff Salaries, Enhances Student Programs
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