Linda Shallash: The Augusta County School Board wants to get into the book banning game
Augusta County wants to review the books in school libraries to make sure that they are “age appropriate.”
Augusta County wants to review the books in school libraries to make sure that they are “age appropriate.”
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin announced additional key administration and board appointments this week including three people from Staunton.
Billy Vaughn, the director of economic development and community development for the City of Staunton local government, will retire May 31 after a 50-year career in local government.
“Cringeworthy” is not an everyday word, unless one spends time following the missteps of the Augusta County Board of Supervisors.
Every school year, staff at each of Staunton’s schools nominate and vote for one of their own to be a school-level Teacher of the Year.
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced board appointments including additions to the Board of Trustees for the Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia in Staunton.
Joanna Keller was unable to attend her high school’s 50th reunion because of Florida laws regarding transgender individuals using the bathroom corresponding to the sex with which they were born.
The closing of a 47-year-old special education day school in Staunton is requiring Waynesboro Schools to make a plan for students.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s effort to move Virginia way, way over to the right is over now. Back to governing, the lame duck announced a run of appointments on Friday.
An obscure Facebook page purporting to be that of Augusta County School Board candidate Page Hearn, and obviously is not, from even a cursory look at the content, has the attention of, if few others, certainly Hearn.