
STAB’s K-12 computer science program sets national standard
Five years ago, St. Anne’s-Belfield School launched a model Grades K – 12 computer science program that has since set a standard of excellence on both regional and national scales.

Five years ago, St. Anne’s-Belfield School launched a model Grades K – 12 computer science program that has since set a standard of excellence on both regional and national scales.

OK, at first glance, I get it. Jennifer Lewis? For Congress? Who is she, what has she done?

Rising Tides Solutions, a custom software development company, has made a significant investment to expand its headquarters in Henrico County.

When your life revolves around the public then you know there is nothing you can do before it’s all out there. Ahmad Hawkins, aka “The Ball Hawk,” has learned to use his celebrity status to do good in his community.

St. Anne’s-Belfield School has accepted an invitation to partner with the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole in Massachusetts, an affiliate of the University of Chicago, to take part in, and help plan, an on-site high school biology program.

Washington and Lee University will host a public talk and Q&A with Randy Hayes, executive director of Foundation Earth, and Brent Blackwelder, environmental organizer, teacher, vice-chair and treasurer of Foundation Earth’s board on Oct. 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the Center for Global Learning Atrium.

St. Anne’s-Belfield School will be hosting 75 educators associated with the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education program for a weekend of workshops from Oct. 19-21.

The Friends of the Staunton Library kicked off its biannual book sale today at the Staunton Public Library.

UVA football coach Bronco Mendenhall talks with reporters about the Cavaliers’ upcoming ACC game at Duke.

The upcoming Lexington Science Festival & Maker Faire is a free, one-day, interactive event where children and adults can watch, learn, and do a wide variety of science and technology-oriented activities.
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