June 18 is Autistic Pride Day and one-on-one brain training company LearningRx is sharing the results of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder who went through personal brain training.
When I started this journey nearly 10 months ago, I had two supporters – my husband Malcolm, and our dog Rula. Unfortunately for me, they are both immigrants, so if I wanted to win, I had to venture out to find someone who could actually vote.
Peter Volosin is building support in advance of the June 12th Democratic Party congressional primary. The primary will decide who will face off against Republican Ben Cline in November’s congressional election.
The General Assembly returned to Richmond last week to complete the process of approving Virginia’s 2018-2020 Budget. The end result was a budget unlike any Virginia has ever enacted.
Representatives of 89 nonprofit organizations serving Staunton, Waynesboro, and the counties of Augusta, Nelson, and Highland gathered in the ballroom of the Best Western PLUS in Waynesboro Tuesday to receive over $356,000 in grants from the Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge.
Governor Ralph Northam has announced the recipients of the 2018 Governor’s Public Service Awards during a ceremony at the Executive Mansion. The awards honor state employees in seven categories who have demonstrated exemplary service to the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The lazy days of summer have a hidden danger lurking. It’s a phenomenon that educators call the “Summer Slide.” Also known as “Brain Drain,” the Summer Slide is essentially the loss of knowledge and ability that typically occurs when formal education stops during the summer months.
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