Waynesboro Schools welcomes 2025-2026 with educator, author Kim Bearden
Waynesboro Schools’ slogan for the 2025-2026 school year is: “Hustle and heart sets us apart” and new teachers were welcomed on July 31.
Waynesboro Schools’ slogan for the 2025-2026 school year is: “Hustle and heart sets us apart” and new teachers were welcomed on July 31.
Makayla Venable, the Democrat running for the House of Delegates seat representing Staunton, Waynesboro and parts of Augusta County and Rockbridge County, gets the obvious question asked of her all the time.
Sixteen community members will meet regularly as a committee to formulate a plan going forward for Harrisonburg Schools to offer CTE courses.
The history of the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) into technology and everyday life has had its ups and downs since its start.
The ALL In VA initiative is proving successful as the Virginia DOE announced notable improvements in SOL test results for 2024-2025.
In January, Joyce Colemon of Waynesboro stepped down as president of the local branch of the NAACP after 14 years. While no longer leading the Waynesboro branch, Colemon will not be stepping down anytime soon from her work in civil activism.
An Augusta County childcare center was shut down by the state, but the facility will soon open its doors again with a focus on nature.
Virginia has been recognized by Attendance Works, a national leader on school attendance, for progress in reducing chronic absenteeism.
Target CEO Brian Cornell just found out the hard way that when you go anti-‘woke,’ you go broke.
Valley Hope Counseling in Waynesboro is a nonprofit that makes mental health services accessible to all, including Medicaid patients.