
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley news roundup
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Steering Committee member Earl Zimmerman brings us this latest installment of Climate and Energy News.

Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Steering Committee member Earl Zimmerman brings us this latest installment of Climate and Energy News.

Eastern Mennonite University announced this week a new partnership with the Peace Corps Paul D. Coverdell Fellows Program.

Much publicity has been given to the removal of statues in Richmond that glorified the military leaders who led the Confederate insurrection against the Union that resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths during the Civil War.

Custodians, very much under the radar, are working hard to keep schools safe during the pandemic, diligently working to ensure buildings are sanitized and furniture is moved to support social distancing.

Students, parents, teachers and community volunteers will be walking to school in Waynesboro next week to emphasize the importance of creating safe routes to school and increasing physical activity among children.

Congressman A. Donald McEachin (D-VA-04) has announced the start of his annual 2021-2022 Eco Heroes Program, an environmental education program for students in Virginia’s Fourth Congressional District.

As of this week, all of Virginia’s 132 school divisions are now open for full-time, in-person learning for the Commonwealth’s 1.2 million public school students.

Back-to-school season is in full swing, and that means nearly 60 million K-12 students and over 3 million teachers will have returned to school over the next few weeks.

The State Board for Community Colleges has certified Dr. Corey L. McCray as a finalist for the position of president at Paul D. Camp Community College.

Modern students have heavy curriculums, tons of homework, and little time to keep up with the program.
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