Youngkin adds Charlottesville residents to state commerce, education boards
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced additional board appointments including naming two Charlottesville residents to state boards.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced additional board appointments including naming two Charlottesville residents to state boards.
The U.S. Senate passed the fiscal year 2024 NDAA, which includes several provisions secured by U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia.
On Friday, 2,664 Virginia Tech students will graduate, walking across the stage at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg to receive their diplomas.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin proposed $375,000 of renewed funding today for the Virginia Holocaust Museum and $2 million for security grant funds.
The VDOE has launched its modernized digital teacher licensure process. which makes the application and renewal experience user-friendly.
More than 80 percent of Virginia’s local K-12 school divisions have begun efforts under a program called ALL In oriented toward helping students struggling with learning loss from the extended pandemic closures.
The Virginia Department of Education has provided $12 million in state school security equipment grants to protect students, faculty and visitors in 483 schools in 98 school divisions.
The VDOE, VAESP and the Virginia Association of Secondary School Principals are collaborating on a pilot program.
VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center deployed two mobile health vans in fall 2023 to deliver cancer education to underserved communities.
The Centralized Local Procurement Pilot Program is designed to strengthen regional food systems and avoid supply chain disruptions.
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