October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Schools traditionally spend this time acknowledging that bullying has devastating effects on children and families such as school avoidance, loss of self-esteem, increased anxiety, and depression.
In the first nine weeks of the Waynesboro Schools’ 2021-2022 academic year, 147 positive cases of COVID-19 were reported. Since the second nine-week period began on Oct. 10, only 18 positive cases have been reported.
When Westwood Hills Elementary school started looking into ways to address the many issues the pandemic caused, they turned to their students for input.
The FRIENDS of the Blue Ridge’s Humpback Rocks chapter seeks volunteers on Saturday to help install a new natural playground at the Blue Ridge Children’s Museum in Waynesboro.
The Waynesboro Economic Development and Tourism department received a Silver Rank for its Key Industry Brochure series, a project in the category of Print Brochure of the International Economic Development Council.
Justin William Brooks, 29, of Waynesboro, was arrested in Berkeley County, W.Va., and Waynesboro Police are working to have him extradited back to Virginia.
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