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Youngkin launches two major education initiatives | STAFFORD - His favorite part of the Constitution is the 1st Amendment, but Gov. Glenn Youngkin told Thomas Coen's AP government class on Thursday that he spends a lot of time these days on the 10th. | | |
Youngkin's push to increase school resource officers showing results | RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) - Governor Glenn Youngkin's push to increase school resource officers is starting to show results but some advocates argue the state should spend its money elsewhere. Earlier this summer, the General Assembly approved an additional $45 million over two fiscal years to pay for new school resource officers and school security officers. | | |
Meet Dashan Turner, North Stafford High School's new principal | North Stafford High School, affectionately known as North Nation, started the school year with a new principal after saying goodbye to Daniel Hornick, who led the Wolverines for the past five years. Dashan Turner was officially announced and welcomed as the new principal for North Stafford at a Stafford County School Board meeting in mid-July. | | |
Resource officers now in all schools, quarterly meetings with law enforcement to ensure safety | Education | | By Randy Arrington LURAY, Aug. 25 - School board members and administrators touted a successful first week for Page County Public Schools during last Thursday's board meeting, including improvements to school safety. Through two grants secured by the Page County Sheriff's Office, two additional School Resource Officers (SROs) will now be funded, filling vacancies at both Shenandoah and Luray Elementary. | | |
Virginia schools ask people to speak up to prevent threats | School districts around southwest and central Virginia are continuing with their safety efforts following recent incidents of firearms being reported at schools. According to officials, one of the most important things people can do to help protect students and staff is to speak up about threats. | | | |
For second straight year, an ACHS teacher wins top regional honor | For the second year in a row, a teacher at Appomattox County High School has won the distinguished Region 8 Teacher of the Year award. This afternoon, Ms. Megan Graves, a special education teacher, was presented the award with her students and parents present in the school's auditorium lobby. | | |
Northampton public schools update emergency crisis plans - Eastern Shore Post | By Stefanie Jackson - Northampton's public schools have updated their crisis plan to be more accessible and easier to use by teachers and staff preparing for or responding to any emergency, from severe weather to a bomb threat. The Northampton County Sheriff's Office collaborated with the school division to simplify and improve the document. | | |
New RPS principals share how they 'Lead with Love' | Five new Richmond Public Schools principals on Thursday morning shared how and why they "lead with love." "One of the pleasures of this job is we get to bring wonderful people on board to help lead our school system," Superintendent Jason Kamras said at a hybrid news conference at the Mary Scott Preschool center. | | |
Halifax County students return today for school as 'normal' - SoVaNOW: Home of The News & Record and The Mecklenburg Sun | Cars line up in front of South Boston Elementary School Monday waiting for the doors to open for the first day of school for Halifax County Public Schools. Halifax County students head back to the classroom today for a new school year that represents a return to normal, at least on paper. | | |
Skyline Middle School Science Teacher Named Fulbright Scholar | Very few educators can say they have worked with the breadth of students that Tola Ogundipe has in her two decades of teaching. Ogundipe began working with preschoolers in New Jersey. She worked at East Rockingham High School with high school chemistry students. She worked with elementary school students with disabilities at Stone Spring Elementary School. | | | |
Don't miss these upcoming VSBA Events
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2022 VSBA Paid Webinar Series: Skills for Leaders
Virginia School Boards Association (VSBA) is offering a webinar series to assist school board members, superintendents, and administrators in improving their leadership skills. Dr. Noal Cochran, our dynamic speaker, at the VSBA Conference on Education introduced this series with his keynote presentation, “Worry 'Bout Dem Der Gators in Da Water”— An Introduction to Leadership. This session is designed to help leaders identify their feelings and understand the connection to emotional responses from others. Attendees will learn the dynamics that motivate success and takeaway skills that can be directly applied to effective leadership.
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2022 VSBA Legislative Advocacy Conference, September 22, 2022
Now, more than ever, school board member voices need to be heard! The stakes for public education have never been greater and school board members must be prepared to advocate effectively for public schools. Join VSBA at our 2022 Legislative Advocacy Conference where you will gain valuable insight into the issues that promise to have lasting impacts on the Commonwealth. This conference will inform and educate school board members as leaders discuss the Virginia Literacy Act, cyber security reporting requirements, a glimpse into how current events will influence the direction of the 2023 General Assembly, and much more.
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