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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNPowhatan County Public Schools to End Head Start program next school yearPowhatan County Public Schools will no longer be offering its Head Start program for the upcoming 2025-2026 school year.
More than 900 K-12 students attend the three schools, which also employ 217 educators, according to the district.
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WRIC Richmond on MSNHead Start will continue at Powhatan Public Schools, despite prior announcementAfter previously announcing that it would no longer offer Head Start during the upcoming school year, Powhatan County Public Schools has issued an update, saying the program will instead continue.
Four Fayette County Public Schools employees have been charged with felonies in recent months. John “Jay” Bordas, dean of ...
A Brevard County student, Savanna Pollitt, was suspended for sending a profanity-laced email to a school board member criticizing the school district's handling of a teacher's non-renewal. The ...
Eight staff members at public schools across Napa County have been named Classified School Employees of the Year.
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WCJB TV20 on MSNAlachua County Public Schools Teachers’ Union passes 1.3% salary increaseRELATED: Teachers union, Alachua County School District agree on 1.3% raise in new contract This also allows her to have ...
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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNHanover County Public Schools to host 48th Festival of the ArtsHanover County Public Schools will be hosting the 48th Festival of the Arts this weekend, with music, theater and more.
The proposed budget includes funding for teacher and bus driver supplements, positions needed due to the Growing Together ...
In Marion County, Indianapolis Public Schools will receive $284.7 million in 2026 and $290.2 million in 2027 in state tuition ...
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InsideNoVa (English) on MSN2 public schools in Loudoun Co. get new names, moving on from ties to racist pastThe Loudoun County School Board voted to rename Frances Hazel Reid Elementary School to Richard Loving Elementary School.
“Volusia County, facing $25.8 million budget shortfall ... For the upcoming 2025-26 school year, it looks like K-12 Florida public schools will only get a slight increase in state funding ...
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