Waynesboro School Board reviews state accreditation, upcoming changes to process
Waynesboro Schools received its own report card from the Commonwealth in the form of accreditation from the Virginia Department of Education.
Waynesboro Schools received its own report card from the Commonwealth in the form of accreditation from the Virginia Department of Education.
Waynesboro School Board will begin the process of discussing budget priorities for the 2025-2026 school year.
Waynesboro Schools received information after its regular May school board meeting on funding from the Commonwealth for 2024-2025.
The Waynesboro School Board has set a special board meeting for Thursday, May 30, at 9 a.m., with an agenda that we can best term as being “vague.”
Waynesboro School Board chair Debra Freeman-Belle has called a special meeting of the board for 5 p.m. Thursday to convene a closed session to discuss “personnel matters.”
It would seem to be a given that Shonn Bell won’t be the football coach at Waynesboro High School this fall.
In 11 years with Waynesboro Schools, Superintendent Dr. Jeff Cassell said that the next school year’s budget is the best he has seen.
School boards across the United States are finding they have more in common than construction needs, staff challenges and LGBTQ policy changes.
Waynesboro Public Schools will test new Owl cameras Tuesday night at its School Board meeting with a goal to begin recording meetings for the public in March.
Waynesboro Schools reports 2,864 students enrolled for the 2023-2024 school year. Public schools in Virginia are funded according to ADM.