The check was the first Dan Maher distributed as part pf a Federation of Virginia Food Banks Healthy Pantry Initiative Grant Pilot program.

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The check was the first Dan Maher distributed as part pf a Federation of Virginia Food Banks Healthy Pantry Initiative Grant Pilot program.
Earlier this week, families received a letter from KinderCare’s senior district leader, Stacy Butler, informing them that the childcare facility is closing May 24.
Petrovich also suggested a real estate tax rate of 75 cents per $100 of assessed value, which would leave Spotsylvania with the lowest rate on the Interstate 95 corridor from Fairfax County to Richmond.
The school board will present its budget to the supervisors on Feb. 20. The supervisors will meet on Feb. 27 to set an advertised tax rate.
The Spotsylvania School budget–with a 46 million dollar funding gap–is headed to the Board of Supervisors after the School Board voted 6-1. April Gillespie voted no.
Angelene Daganzo and Adam Ahmed are both seniors at Colonial Forge
Locations for future schools, support for early childhood education programs and pay raises for school support staff dominated the public comment portion of Stafford’s Feb. 6 board meeting.
Several Stafford Board members talk about the crucial need to pay teachers, support staff and social workers. The School Board is preparing to pass a budget and pass it on to the Board of Supervisors.
Pleas to the Stafford School Board for more pay from support staff and teachers. Ultimately the issue will rest with the Board of Supervisors and the General Assembly.
School board’s total budget is $479.9 million, including approximately $418 million in day-to-day operations, an increase of more than $44 million from fiscal year 2024.
20 years of involvement at Germanna Community College for Bruce Davis. Info on a gala February 23rd and ways you can help GCC students.
Spotsylvania School Board Chairwoman Dr. Lorita Daniels is quickly trying to restore order to meetings. She outlined priorities and expectations.
Partnership between Habitat of Caroline and Caroline County Schools
UMW Museums Executive Director Scott Harris joins the Great Lives team
$20,000 from the Anderson Oil Company allows The Giving Tree to add wheels to it’s outreach
Her talk, a free public lecture called “Not This: A Tale of Burnout” – originally scheduled for last fall – will take place this afternoon at 4 p.m., in the Hurley Convergence Center Digital Auditorium.
At a budget public hearing, parent Adam Blosse.
The focus of the program was stress
Caroline High School Principal Josh Just, Career and Technical Teacher Noah Hughes and Jason Tickle of Habitat of Caroline talk about The Future Builders Program
UMW Museums Executive Director Scott Harris talks about the James Monroe Museum, Gari Melchers Home and Studio and The Papers of James Monroe