Good news: 2021-2022 Waynesboro Schools budget includes employee raises
After several budget year attempts to give employees raises, the school system hopes to make them a reality in 2021-2022.
After several budget year attempts to give employees raises, the school system hopes to make them a reality in 2021-2022.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone in some way. Individuals have lost jobs and loved ones. And America’s youth have lost opportunities for socialization and the support provided in a school setting.
Two years ago, Waynesboro Schools Superintendent Dr. Jeff Cassell mentioned the possibility of the school system having to cut positions to balance the budget for the first time since The Great Recession.
The game plan is simple this winter for sports at Waynesboro Schools. Athletes will play sports and follow VHSL guidelines amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, which interrupted spring sports more than six months ago.
In the 2019-2020 academic year, Waynesboro Schools received two $50,000 Extended Year Planning Grants from the Commonwealth of Virginia for the planning of programs at Waynesboro High School and Kate Collins Middle School.
Thanks to a Waynesboro couple, the meals debt of Waynesboro Schools students is completely paid off.
One year ago in February, the installation of solar panels on four Waynesboro Schools was complete.
Summer is a memory for public school students in Waynesboro, and soon virtual learning will almost be a memory.
Waynesboro Public Schools were placed on a modified lockdown on Wednesday as police searched for a suspect in a reported theft of a firearm.
The Waynesboro School Board announces the selection of two assistant principals for Kate Collins Middle School beginning July 1.
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