Virginia ABC youth peer program beginning 2025-2026 enrollment on April 1
The Virginia ABC Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Project will begin enrollment for its 2025-2026 annual program on April 1.
The Virginia ABC Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Project will begin enrollment for its 2025-2026 annual program on April 1.
Fundamental library services are “in jeopardy” due to an executive order targeting the Institute of Museum and Library Services, or IMLS.
Virginia Tech Hokies pushed back on removing DEI programs and services, but the Board of Visitors voted to dissolve them today.
Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that won’t actually dismantle the Department of Education, as he promised on the campaign trail – another promise made, promise not kept by the Trumper.
Virginia Tech alumni are concerned that future Hokies will not have the same opportunities they had with a vote looming on DEI programs.
A. R. Ware Elementary School first-grade teacher Karen Grady has been named the 2026 Virginia Regional Teacher of the Year for Region 5.
The city of Waynesboro will be the site of only the second recovery high school in the Commonwealth for students struggling with addiction.
The Trump administration is cutting more than 1,900 jobs at the Department of Education, just under half the workforce – and our congressman, Ben Cline, doesn’t appear concerned in the slightest.
The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday that nearly 50 percent of its workforce will be laid off.
More than 80 applications were submitted for the Virginia Museum of History & Culture’s Commemorating America’s 250th Anniversary initiative.
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