UMW’s “method of intense and individualized instruction is key to applicant success…

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UMW’s “method of intense and individualized instruction is key to applicant success…
Andrew Lamar, Lee Murray, Davis Rennolds and Terrie Suit named to the governing board
Its’ a one-time scholarship to offset a 3% tuition increase for all in-state undergraduate students in the 2022-23 academic year
Dr. Janet Gullickson featured in the July 2022 issue of Virginia Business
Germanna’s Dr. Janet Gullickson and Dr. Shashuna Gray along Vernon Green of Stafford-based G-Cubed talked about partnerships. Included: discussion about a grant for high school students and teachers in cybersecurity and IT.
Dr. Carol Flenard will be deputy superintendent
A groundbreaking ceremony for turf field installation was held Tuesday at Colonial Forge and North Stafford High Schools.
Spotsylvania School Board member Rabih Abuismail responds to comments that the board needs help in working together. Abuismail says the “Fantastic Four”majority is not to blame for the current state of the school board.
Spotsylvania School Board Chairman Kirk Twigg announces virtual interviews with superintedent candidates will take place later in the month.
Presidents Gullickson and Washington talk about the Germanna-Mason program
It’s a partnership that both institutions say will aid students
Dr. Daniel Hornick to take on new role effective July 1
Stafford School Superintendent Dr. Thomas Taylor closes out the school year and looks toward summer programs.
Ryan Addair has not been employed by Spotsylvania County Schools since 2020
DARE graduates of all Stafford schools honored at Pratt Park
Greatest selling points were a revitalized downtown and baseball team–both in the City of Fredericksburg. The search firm also looked at critical issues facing the new
What one word describes Spotsylvania County Schools? Sandi Gero with GR Recruiting, the company hired to find superintendent candidates revealed the results of a community survey.
The board majority voted Monday night to require “business acumen.” The board voted against making knowledge of public education part of the job requirement.
“I truly believe that every single person serving in education over the last two years is a Person of the Year, and it was truly a difficult decision to recognize the top person in each of these categories,” said SCPS Superintendent Dr. Thomas Taylor
Marie Schuh one of ten middle school teachers from eight states selected