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Virginia students' performance on SOLS still trails pre-pandemic scores | For the second year in a row, Virginia public school students fared worse on the annual state accountability tests than in years before the coronavirus pandemic, according to statewide scores released Thursday. Across all grade levels, 66% of students overall passed the mathematics exam, compared with 82% who passed in 2018-19, the testing year prior to the pandemic. | | |
Roanoke city school employees gather for annual convocation | ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Students in Roanoke City Public Schools return to their classrooms Tuesday. Their teachers are already back on the job. After two challenging years dominated by the pandemic, they say they're excited for a fresh start. | | |
Northampton School renovation comes in $30 million over estimates - Shore Daily News | The bids for the renovation of Northampton High School were not what Supervisors, the School Board and County staff had hoped for. The lowest bid, $84,456,429, was more than $30,000,000 off from the architect's estimates. "Not good," said County Administrator Charlie Kolakowski. Northampton's Supervisors already expressed unease about the price tag of the project at [...] | | |
City Council, School Board discuss ways to pay for new Fredericksburg school | Fredericksburg's City Council and School Board agree on the need to build a new middle school, but the way to make it happen is still unclear. "There has got to be outside funding to make this work," council member Matt Kelly said at a joint City Council-School Board meeting Tuesday afternoon. | | |
Higher wages offered as Hampton Roads faces school bus driver shortage | Most Hampton Roads school division leaders have budgeted to pay bus drivers between $2 to $6 more this year. VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - School division leaders across Hampton Roads are paying up to get more help behind the wheel! Hundreds of bus drivers are still needed before September. | | | |
Virginia Board of Education delays history standards review - Virginia Mercury | The Virginia Board of Education is delaying a vote on the state's new history and social science standards by a month to address concerns with timing and a number of errors and content issues Gov. Glenn Youngkin's administration said were in the proposal. | | |
Frederick County School Board open to revisiting school dress code | WINCHESTER - During Tuesday night's Frederick County School Board meeting, a few parents and board members discussed revising the school division's dress code to be less restrictive. The school dress code, enforced during school hours and school-sponsored activities, says, "All students are encouraged to dress in a manner that displays reasonableness of fashion, decency, and refrains from extremes. | | |
SW Va. teachers, businesses wrap up Educators in Industry tours | A program that pairs area teachers with local industries to help them prepare students for the workforce recently wrapped up another year. Educators in Industry tours, facilitated by United Way of Southwest Virginia (UWSWVA), brought educators from 19 public school systems across the region into virtual contact with six regional employers. | | |
Virginia Lottery donates record $779.6 million for K-12 schools | RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - The Virginia Lottery is contributing $779.6 million of its profits to Virginia's K-12 schools, a record amount of profits. The FY22 results were revealed today in the form of a giant check that Virginia Lottery Executive Director Kelly Gee presented to the Commonwealth's Secretary of Education, Aimee Rogstad Guidera. | | |
Schools staffing crunch: CCPS scrambling to fill hundreds of vacant jobs across the district - Chesterfield Observer | CCPS onboarded more than 500 new teachers last week as the district, like those across the region, state and nation, seek to fill an unprecedented number of teacher vacancies going into the 2022 school year. | | | |
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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