This week, the team at the Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge made surprise visits to several of the public schools in Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County to notify and celebrate this year’s Dawbarn Education Award recipients.
Former VHSL Assistant Director for Academic Activities Bob Button, one of the nation’s most revered high school journalism teachers, died of pneumonia at Martha Jefferson Hospital Charlottesville on Dec. 23.
Bridgewater College has been recognized for its commitment to engaged learning and focus on student success by being named to Colleges of Distinction’s 2021-22 list.
Caroline Bruton and Kayla Shaller, eighth-graders from William Monroe Middle School in Greene County, placed first in the Junior Group Documentary category of the National History Day contest with their film, “Communicating Through Cell Walls: The Secret Correspondence of American POWs in Vietnam.”
For 27 years, The Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge has chosen up to 10 individuals each year from the public schools of Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County to honor with the distinction of being named a Dawbarn Education Award winner.
At Tuesday’s regular meeting of the Waynesboro School Board, discussion was focused on praising the perseverance of Waynesboro Schools staff, teachers and administrators during a pandemic.
This week’s regular meeting of the Waynesboro School Board was all about moving forward after the pandemic and the school system’s plans for the 2021-2022 academic year.
State Sen. Jennifer McClellan announced Thursday the details of her K-12 Equitable Education and Investment Plan, calling for a historic $2.3 billion-per-year investment in schools.
Gov. Ralph Northam announced additional appointments to his administration on Friday.
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