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Governor Glenn Youngkin makes 38 budget recommendations
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Hundreds of low-income students might be denied the ability to get a scholarship for a private school education if the governor approves a budget proposal now under consideration.
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Thursday’s report from the state education superintendent painted a dire picture of Virginia’s schools.It’s opened a debate about past decisions and the future.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin says fixing the problem will require funding for school facilities, raises for teachers and a new focus on literacy in the early grades, from kindergarten to third grade.
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Vera Morton was among those hurt by massive resistance in the 1950's, when some Virginia schools refused to integrate. She graduates from Virginia Western Community College Friday.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin’s administration is creating a new office within the Department of Education to provide parents with guidance on how to interact with teachers, he said Friday
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During the General Assembly session, lawmakers considered a number of bills aimed at removing what some lawmakers call "divisive concepts" from the classroom.
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The state Senate wants to make larger investments in education, while the House is leaning more toward tax cuts.
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With four-year and community college enrollments on a two-year decline, technical education is emerging as a bright spot for students interested in skilled trades like carpentry, car repair, energy, and electrical work.
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The original idea was to add a non-voting student member to the state Board of Education. But as the bill moved through the Senate, it changed into a bill creating an advisory body that would make an annual report to the Board of Education.