Lee Hill School Board member Lisa Phelps on why students should return to the classroom.

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Lee Hill School Board member Lisa Phelps on why students should return to the classroom.
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Virtual graduation at the December graduation at Germanna Community College. Here are some highlights
Virtual Graduation for December nursing graduates at Germanna Community College. Here are some highlights.
Germanna graduation and nurse pinning ceremonies can be seen on Germanna’s Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram
What will school look like in Spotsylvania when students return after the upcoming break? The School Board will continue to monitor COVID and hold a special meeting, if necessary.
The goal is to preserve the city’s rich history and culture, while also creating a more vibrant economic future for downtown businesses, said Fredericksburg Main Street Executive Director Ann Glave.
Spotsylvania School Superintendent Dr. Scott Baker and School Board Chairman Baron Braswell. Spotsy is the largest school system in the state offering K-12 hybrid learning. An update.
Fredericksburg City Schools Interim Deputy Superintendent Dr. Matthew Eberhardt tells the School Board that there have been no student cases of COVID-19. Eberhardt outlined the approach City Schools have taken with COVID-19.
The Fredericksburg School Board approved a plan to send students–who want to go–back into the classroom two days a week for face-to-face learning
The Fredericksburg School Board on Monday night approved a plan to offer face-to-face learning to K-12 students who want it two days a week beginning in January.
Germanna Registrar Cheri Maea and Dean of Nursing and Health Technologies Patti Lisk talk about the Re-Educating Virginians Initiative and how GCC students can benefit.
Saying thank-you to Spotsylvania school bus drivers. Goshen Baptist Church dropped off goodie bags to drivers at Robert E. Lee Elementary.
The Spotsylvania School Board votes to move forward with sports. School Board member Erin Grampp favors playing now. School Board member Dawn Shelley favors postponing sports until the COVID risk can be analyzed.
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Similar to a vending machine filled with snacks or drinks, the Inchy Bookworm Vending Machine is loaded with books that offer a wide variety of subjects and reading levels.
Planting trees at James Monroe High School. The Ceili Leahy Day of Service has been virtual this fall until Saturday morning when some students volunteered with Tree Fredericksburg.
The Ceili Leahy Day of Service and Tree Fredericksburg team up to offer a some students an in person Day of Service. Trees planted at James Monroe High School.