The Richmond Board of Education has contracted with a private company to manage a school for disruptive students, and Loudon County supervisors have sparked a discussion about freedom of information laws by communicating off the record during a public meeting. Those have been among the most read stories over the past week on the Virginia Public Access Project's Va News link at vpap.org.
Va News Topics: School for Disruptive Students, Freedom of Information Laws
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