The Science Fiction factor: Waynesboro writer releases first book in series
“Alora Factor: Invasion of the Realm Jumpers” is the first in what she plans to be a five-part series of Science Fiction books.
“Alora Factor: Invasion of the Realm Jumpers” is the first in what she plans to be a five-part series of Science Fiction books.
Last year, Field Day was held at Wenonah Elementary School, but renovations this year meant the event would have to be elsewhere.
A grant of $50,000 began with a garden club at Kate Collins Middle School to sell produce two days a week. Then, the garden club grew into an educational farm for students with $300,000 in funding for two years, followed most recently by another $360,000.
Waynesboro Schools said farewell and good luck to 18 teachers and staff members Tuesday evening who will retire at the end of this school year.
Waynesboro Schools and other Virginia public schools continue to wait for an approved budget from the Commonwealth for the 2023-2024 school year.
CCE&J wants to convey our concerns with Gov. Youngkin’s first Executive Order banning “inherently divisive concepts” in K-12 public education.
Waynesboro School Board approved Cassell’s proposed revenue budget for next school year.
Waynesboro City Council heard from a vocal group of area residents upset over four euthanizations that recently took place at the animal shelter.
Waynesboro Schools is expecting a revenue of $48,652,994 for budget year 2023-2024. But expenditures right now are expected to be $50,646,812.
The evictions at Tent City in Waynesboro are forcing the city’s leadership and nonprofits to have a broader conversation about affordable housing.
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