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As lawmakers return to Richmond this year, many of them will be focused on reforming Virginia’s system of standardized testing.OK, so one thing everyone…
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The Slave Dwelling Project recently held its largest ever event at the University of Virginia to commemorate the hundreds of enslaved men, women and…
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What if high-schoolers in Virginia could take a computer programming class instead of French or Spanish? Lawmakers in Richmond are considering allowing…
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The general public might think of universities as places for learning – and that would make teaching a valued resource, but a growing number of people at…
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Virginia Tech is looking to become a leader in inclusion and diversity on campus with new programs and a new person to guide them.The freshman class at…
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Last spring, the Center for Public Integrity named Virginia as the state most likely to call the cops on kids at school. Now, the Legal Aid Justice Center…
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Virginia’s schools don’t have enough qualified teachers for career and technical classes. So, lawmakers in Richmond are considering a bill that would ease…
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Virginia’s Governor has proposed a series of changes to public education aimed at preparing students to join the workforce, but the state’s teachers may…
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Virginia Commonwealth University is one of the state’s most diverse four-year colleges. But if you’re a student there you may not see that diversity in…
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Part of Governor McAuliffe’s overall proposed budget includes more than $1 billion dollars allotted for education.Among the initiatives poised to receive…
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Since the recession, state funding for higher education across the country has plummeted - including here in Virginia, where it remains a quarter below…
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Virginia educators and state leaders are soon expected to be able to exert more control over local schools across the commonwealth.Lawmakers were supposed…