Harrisonburg Schools forms committee to forge hybrid CTE program with local partners
Sixteen community members will meet regularly as a committee to formulate a plan going forward for Harrisonburg Schools to offer CTE courses.
Sixteen community members will meet regularly as a committee to formulate a plan going forward for Harrisonburg Schools to offer CTE courses.
The Waynesboro Education Association has begun collecting cards from Waynesboro Schools teachers and staff to bring collective bargaining.
The AEW and NJPW joint venture, “Forbidden Door,” is always one of the year’s most exciting shows — despite its lackluster build. This year was no exception.
Instead of promoting self-government, by letting states and local governments run according to the will of the local people, the GOP is acting like Moscow and dictating central planning from DC in total disregard of state’s rights.
In January, Joyce Colemon of Waynesboro stepped down as president of the local branch of the NAACP after 14 years. While no longer leading the Waynesboro branch, Colemon will not be stepping down anytime soon from her work in civil activism.
New Dominion Bookshop will host a reading and book signing with author Tochi Eze on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 7 p.m.
Valley Alliance for Education is celebrating 35 years next week, and its impact on local classrooms has almost reached platinum status.
Stone Soup Books is officially open at its new Downtown Waynesboro location marking the fourth chapter in its nearly two-decade history.
California leads 24 states and the District of Columbia in a lawsuit filed against President Donald Trump for frozen education funding.
UMW undergraduate students completed a project in which they assessed the value of artificial intelligence (AI) in the process of filmmaking.