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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

The Virginia Daily Education News is a daily update (Monday through Friday) of education news throughout Virginia. Links are created to various media outlets throughout the state. Click the underlined headlines to view the articles.

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City leaders hosting 'listening session' for city and school concerns

An Alexandria City Council member and School Board member have announced plans for a "community listening session" to get public input on the state of the city and schools. The meeting is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 10, at 10:30 a.m. in the Beatley Library (5005 Duke Street). The planned mee

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Onancock takes no action on Accomac High School building - Eastern Shore Post

By Carol Vaughn - Onancock's Town Council took no action during a recent meeting on a request made by Tommy Hines to support Accomac officials' effort to save the 1932 Accomac High School building. Hines is a member of the Accomac Town Council. The Accomack County School Board is in the process of deciding whether [...]

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Hanover School Board to vote on proposed transgender policy

The Hanover County School Board is scheduled to hold a special meeting Tuesday to vote on a controversial proposed policy regarding transgender students' access to bathrooms and other facilities. The proposed policy, introduced Aug.

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Botetourt County librarian is regional teacher of the year

A Botetourt County librarian is one of eight Virginia teachers who learned Tuesday of their selections as 2023 Virginia Regional Teachers of the Year. There were surprise classroom visits, assemblies and announcements at their schools. The eight are now in the running for selection next month as the commonwealth's 2023 Virginia Teacher of Year, according to state Department of Education news release.

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RPS' Kiara Thompson named Virginia Teacher of the Year for Region 1

Richmond Public Schools teacher Kiara Thompson stood outside Thomas C. Boushall Middle School on Tuesday morning prepared to give a speech about the first week of school. Little did she know, she would not need her speech. As she stepped outside, spying her mom, sister and fiancé, she began to wonder what was really happening.

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Williamsburg-area schools welcome 169 new teachers: 'We're here for your kids'

On Monday, schools across the Williamsburg area filled with students eager for the start of the school year. As thousands of students filed into classrooms, Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools also welcomed 169 teachers to the staff, exceeding many other school systems in new-teacher hires.

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Teacher shortages: How does Staunton, Augusta, Waynesboro compare?

Long-term substitutes and new recruits are filling the empty spots at area schools this year. Now several weeks into the school year, Staunton, Augusta County and Waynesboro schools have filled open spots with both. According to the Virginia Department of Education, Staunton City Schools has 10 positions to be filled, Augusta County has 27 and Waynesboro has just over 40.

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Grayson County Schools' teacher receives Region 7 Teacher of the Year

GRAYSON COUNTY, Va. (WDBJ) - Dawn Poe, a kindergarten teacher at Fairview Elementary School, is making history in Grayson County. "She's the best teacher," kindergartener Harlee Rutherford said. "She is the Teacher of the Year." Poe was named 2023 Region 7 Teacher of the Year by the Virginia Department of Education August 30.

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Are books previously found in Virginia Beach school libraries obscene? A decision could come as soon as Tuesday.

VIRGINIA BEACH - A decision as to whether two books previously found in some Virginia Beach Public School libraries are obscene for children could come Tuesday in the Virginia Beach Circuit Court. Allegations that "Gender Queer: A Memoir" by Maia Kobabe and "A Court of Mist and Fury" by Sarah J.

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State high court denies Loudoun School Board request to file appeal under seal

Virginia's Supreme Court has rejected the Loudoun County School Board's request to file its appeal under seal, as the school system seeks to overturn a ruling that let a special grand jury investigation continue. Two weeks ago, WTOP reported the board filed an appeal to Virginia's highest court, asking it to reverse a Loudoun County Circuit Court judge's decision.

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Don't miss these upcoming VSBA Events

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.

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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