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VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION


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Virginia State Superintendent releases statement on comments following assassination of Charlie Kirk

Read full article: Virginia State Superintendent releases statement on comments following assassination of Charlie Kirk

Virginia State Superintendent Emily Anne Gullickson released a statement on Friday following reports that various Virginia school personnel made controversial statements regarding the assassination of right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk.

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Virginia SOL Scores Improve Statewide, See Which Local Districts Rank in Top Ten

Read full article: Virginia SOL Scores Improve Statewide, See Which Local Districts Rank in Top Ten

Virginia students are showing improvement in key subject areas, according to the latest Standards of Learning (SOL) results released Wednesday by the Virginia Department of Education.

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Some schools continue to search for teachers as school year approaches

Read full article: Some schools continue to search for teachers as school year approaches

More than 150 teaching positions remain unfilled across Southwest Virginia as some school districts prepare to welcome students back this week, according to a 2024 Virginia Department of Education report.

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Millions in Virginia school funding on hold during federal review

Read full article: Millions in Virginia school funding on hold during federal review

Roanoke City Public Schools is waiting for $2 million in federal grants, including for programs like teacher development and retention, English language learners, academic enrichment and adult education.

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Hughes Educational Center in Danville unveils renovated special education facility

Read full article: Hughes Educational Center in Danville unveils renovated special education facility

The Hughes Educational Center in Danville has officially opened its newly renovated facility, continuing its mission to provide specialized education for students with disabilities across Southside Virginia.

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VDOE working to improve student literacy with 3 new network support systems

Read full article: VDOE working to improve student literacy with 3 new network support systems

The Virginia Department of Education announced they would be expanding literacy efforts for students in areas that have the most need.

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VDOE set to hold virtual feedback session on school-connected overdose guidelines on Monday

Read full article: VDOE set to hold virtual feedback session on school-connected overdose guidelines on Monday

The Virginia Department of Education wants to hear from you on its suggested guidance to help local schools create effective action plans for school-connected overdose and timely parental notification.

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Lynchburg Public Schools announces updated cell phone policy

Read full article: Lynchburg Public Schools announces updated cell phone policy

Lynchburg City Schools has announced its updated cell phone policy, slated to go into effect when students return from winter break on Jan. 6.

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Nearly 500 schools in Virginia awarded $12 million in school security equipment grants

Read full article: Nearly 500 schools in Virginia awarded $12 million in school security equipment grants

Close to 500 schools and nearly 100 school divisions across the Commonwealth have been awarded $12 million in school security equipment grants, according to the Virginia Department of Education.

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Virginia Department of Education releases final cell phone free education guidance

Read full article: Virginia Department of Education releases final cell phone free education guidance

The Virginia Department of Education has unveiled its final guidance on removing cell phones from classrooms across the Commonwealth.

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The Virginia Department of Education set to release final guidance on cell phones in schools

Read full article: The Virginia Department of Education set to release final guidance on cell phones in schools

The Virginia Department of Education is releasing its final guidance on Monday to make schools in the Commonwealth cell phone-free.

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โ€˜Fireside chatโ€™ across Virginia to discuss new cell phone free policies in schools

Read full article: โ€˜Fireside chatโ€™ across Virginia to discuss new cell phone free policies in schools

Discussions will center on Gov. Glenn Youngkinโ€™s executive order to restrict the use of cell phones in public schools.

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Virginiaโ€™s New Cell Phone-Free Policy: What Local Schools Are Saying

Read full article: Virginiaโ€™s New Cell Phone-Free Policy: What Local Schools Are Saying

The Virginia Department of Education is releasing its final guidance on creating cell phone-free education in the Commonwealth on Monday, and you have until Sunday to provide feedback.

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WATCH: Gov. Youngkin, VDOE delivers remarks on Standards of Learning pass rates

Read full article: WATCH: Gov. Youngkin, VDOE delivers remarks on Standards of Learning pass rates

On Tuesday, Governor Glenn Youngkin and the Virginia Department of Education released the Standards of Learning pass rates for Virginiaโ€™s students.

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Danville schoolsโ€™ 2022-23 student safety incidents revealed in state report

Read full article: Danville schoolsโ€™ 2022-23 student safety incidents revealed in state report

10 News is your Back-to-School Authority, and with kids heading back to school, we know safety is top of mind.

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Virginia Department of Education released draft guidance for cell phone policies

Read full article: Virginia Department of Education released draft guidance for cell phone policies

The Virginia Department of Education has released its draft guidance for a cell phone-free education in Virginia.

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Virginia Department of Education set to issue guidance on cell phone-free education

Read full article: Virginia Department of Education set to issue guidance on cell phone-free education

The Virginia Department of Education will release new guidance today that will establish cell phone-free environments in schools across the Commonwealth.

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Montgomery County Public Schools expands drone program with $37,000 grant

Read full article: Montgomery County Public Schools expands drone program with $37,000 grant

Montgomery County Public Schools has been awarded over $37,000 to expand its drone program.

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Statewide Zoom call on cell phone-free education set for Monday morning

Read full article: Statewide Zoom call on cell phone-free education set for Monday morning

The Virginia Department of Education is giving people throughout the Commonwealth a chance to voice their concerns and provide input on cell phone-free education.

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Parents, educators weigh in on school cellphone policies at VDOE listening session in Roanoke County

Read full article: Parents, educators weigh in on school cellphone policies at VDOE listening session in Roanoke County

The Virginia Department of Education has until August 15th to draft up a guiding policy for a cell phone-free education

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Community meetings on cell phone policy scheduled across Virginia, including Roanoke County

Read full article: Community meetings on cell phone policy scheduled across Virginia, including Roanoke County

The Virginia Department of Education has announced that parents and community members will soon have a chance to express their ideas on implementing cell phone-free education in the Commonwealth, including in the County of Roanoke.

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Gov. Youngkin issues executive order to draft plan for cell phone-free education in Virginiaโ€™s K-12 public schools

Read full article: Gov. Youngkin issues executive order to draft plan for cell phone-free education in Virginiaโ€™s K-12 public schools

Governor Youngkin issued an executive order Tuesday that directs the Virginia Department of Education to draft guidance for public school divisions to adopt local policies and procedures establishing cell phone-free education.

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Youngkin signs law strengthening policies on school-connected overdoses, parent notification

Read full article: Youngkin signs law strengthening policies on school-connected overdoses, parent notification

A new law will now notify parents as soon as possible when there is a school-related overdose.

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Virginia Education Association discusses pay discrepancy for teachers

Read full article: Virginia Education Association discusses pay discrepancy for teachers

The comments come after Gov. Glenn Youngkin said the new pay raises in the budget will lead to Virginia eventually meeting the national average for teacher pay.

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VBOE approves MG-TEC Lab School at Mountain Gateway Community College

Read full article: VBOE approves MG-TEC Lab School at Mountain Gateway Community College

Students in the Alleghany Highlands are getting more IT opportunities.

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Summer meal program seeking community, business partners

Read full article: Summer meal program seeking community, business partners

The Virginia Department of Education is seeking community and business organizations to help with the summer meal program for Virginia students.

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VBOE discusses ways to measure school achievement

Read full article: VBOE discusses ways to measure school achievement

Chronic absenteeism was top of mind for the Virginia Board of Education while discussing ways to measure schools' success Wednesday.

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Virginia Department of Education highlights its legislative priorities

Read full article: Virginia Department of Education highlights its legislative priorities

As the 2024 Virginia General Assembly session continues, educators are supporting bills that could improve classrooms.

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Virginia Department of Education offering new services to address mental health

Read full article: Virginia Department of Education offering new services to address mental health

The Virginia Department of Education is tackling mental health needs for its students.

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Virginia Department of Education addresses teacher shortages with digital license program

Read full article: Virginia Department of Education addresses teacher shortages with digital license program

Across the nation, teacher shortages continue, and Virginia is no different.

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School divisions begin to submit funding plans for โ€˜ALL IN VAโ€™ initiative

Read full article: School divisions begin to submit funding plans for โ€˜ALL IN VAโ€™ initiative

Governor Glenn Youngkin has challenged local school districts to implement learning programs to help kids recover from learning loss.

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Local school districts weigh nuances, legal questions of new transgender policy

Read full article: Local school districts weigh nuances, legal questions of new transgender policy

Local school leaders are reacting to new transgender student policy.

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Local schools react to new state transgender student policy

Read full article: Local schools react to new state transgender student policy

School leaders in Southwest Virginia are responding to the new policy for transgender students.

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Roanoke County Public Schools working on labor shortages

Read full article: Roanoke County Public Schools working on labor shortages

Labor shortages have been no stranger since the COVID-19 pandemic. One major area of these shortages has been in school systems.

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Virginia Department of Education approves revised History Standards of Learning following controversial changes

Read full article: Virginia Department of Education approves revised History Standards of Learning following controversial changes

The Virginia Board of Education approved a revised History and Social Science Standards of Learning which will be implemented in 2025.

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Virginia Department of Education visits Roanoke to hear feedback on SOLs

Read full article: Virginia Department of Education visits Roanoke to hear feedback on SOLs

The Virginia Department of Education is touring the state to gather peopleโ€™s thoughts on the History and Social Science Standards of Learning which has been a hot-button issue in recent months.

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SOUND OFF | How do you feel about Virginiaโ€™s History and Social Sciences Standards of Learning revisions?

Read full article: SOUND OFF | How do you feel about Virginiaโ€™s History and Social Sciences Standards of Learning revisions?

The Virginia Dept. of Education is touring around the Commonwealth to get feedback from parents, and we want to hear from you.

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Roanoke County School Board discusses VDOE error

Read full article: Roanoke County School Board discusses VDOE error

Roanoke County Schools say they are not as affected as other divisions throughout the commonwealth.

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VDOE moves forward with controversial history, social science standards of learning

Read full article: VDOE moves forward with controversial history, social science standards of learning

A controversial lesson plan could be coming to Virginia classrooms.

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Teacher Job Recruiting Fair hoping to fill hundreds of open positions across Southwest Virginia

Read full article: Teacher Job Recruiting Fair hoping to fill hundreds of open positions across Southwest Virginia

Teacher Job Recruiting Fair hoping to fill hundreds of open positions across Southwest Virginia

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VDOT: Watch for refreeze, slippery roadways in Virginia

Read full article: VDOT: Watch for refreeze, slippery roadways in Virginia

The Virginia Department of Education is warning drivers to be extra careful on Friday morning because of slick roadways.

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VDOE announces $12 million in grants for school security equipment

Read full article: VDOE announces $12 million in grants for school security equipment

The Virginia Department of Education announced $12 million in grants for school security equipment.

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Virginia schools show problems with chronic absenteeism

Read full article: Virginia schools show problems with chronic absenteeism

Itโ€™s the first time weโ€™ve had accreditation numbers from the Virginia Department of Education since before the pandemic.

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Virginia governor seeks new transgender student policies

Read full article: Virginia governor seeks new transgender student policies

Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkinโ€™s administration has rewritten Virginiaโ€™s model policies for the treatment of transgender students in public schools.

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Hollins University partners with local schools to fight teacher shortage

Read full article: Hollins University partners with local schools to fight teacher shortage

To close the teacher shortage gap, Hollins University is offering local school divisions the opportunity to help teachers get the education they need.

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Martinsville, Roanoke County among local school districts with rising SOL passing rates

Read full article: Martinsville, Roanoke County among local school districts with rising SOL passing rates

Educators said despite the rise, SOL passing rates are still not back to what they were pre-pandemic

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Virginia earns highest special education rating for 11th year

Read full article: Virginia earns highest special education rating for 11th year

The Virginia Department of Education announced Monday that Virginia has earned the U.S. Department of Educationโ€™s top rating for improving outcomes for students with disabilities and compliance with the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

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WATCH: Gov. Youngkin discusses VDOE report on public school performance

Read full article: WATCH: Gov. Youngkin discusses VDOE report on public school performance

Governor Glenn Youngkin spoke at the Virginia Department of Educationโ€™s unveiling of their report on Thursday at about 11 a.m.

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Empowering women, graduation and more news happening today

Read full article: Empowering women, graduation and more news happening today

Here's a look at some of the stories we'll be following today as they make headlines in Southwest Virginia.

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Virginia schools establish program to combat student food insecurity

Read full article: Virginia schools establish program to combat student food insecurity

The Virginia Department of Education is working alongside regional food hubs to provide students with almost 2.2 million dollars worth of healthy meals.

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State Superintendent of Public Instruction James Lane leaving VDOE

Read full article: State Superintendent of Public Instruction James Lane leaving VDOE

He was appointed in May 2018 by Governor Ralph Northam

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$34 million in grants to improve mathematics and literacy in Virginia

Read full article: $34 million in grants to improve mathematics and literacy in Virginia

Public colleges and universities in Virginia have the opportunity to apply for grants that total to $34 million to develop resources and professional development programs for reading and mathematics teachers.

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Virginia schools to receive $704M in remaining American Rescue Plan funds

Read full article: Virginia schools to receive $704M in remaining American Rescue Plan funds

More money is coming to Virginia schools thanks to the U.S. Department of Education.

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Virginia Standards of Learning testing data released

Read full article: Virginia Standards of Learning testing data released

VDOE reports lower participation rates, fewer retests than in previous years

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Extracurricular activities at Virginia schools not subject to CDC masking guidance

Read full article: Extracurricular activities at Virginia schools not subject to CDC masking guidance

While masks may be required for Virginia schools to open, thatโ€™s not the case for extracurricular activities, according to the VHSL.

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Several parents speak out against transgender, mask policies for Bedford County schools

Read full article: Several parents speak out against transgender, mask policies for Bedford County schools

School leaders are looking to vote up or down recommendations from the Virginia Department of Education.

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Virginia school districts react to new recommendations on masks in classrooms

Read full article: Virginia school districts react to new recommendations on masks in classrooms

Local school districts now have the final say on COVID-19 guidelines for returning to the classroom, and leaders are responding to new recommendations from Virginiaโ€™s Department of Education and Department of Health.

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Virginia lifts statewide mask mandate at schools, local districts now responsible for mask decisions

Read full article: Virginia lifts statewide mask mandate at schools, local districts now responsible for mask decisions

Will students and teachers be required to wear masks at school this fall? That depends on where you live.

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Virginia lawmaker encourages some school districts to reject adopting inclusive transgender policies

Read full article: Virginia lawmaker encourages some school districts to reject adopting inclusive transgender policies

The General Assembly passed a law last year requiring school systems to adopt inclusive policies for transgender and gender non-conforming students by fall 2021, but some lawmakers are encouraging districts to reject this.

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Virginia teacher shortage getting worse, VDOE trying new recruitment effort

Read full article: Virginia teacher shortage getting worse, VDOE trying new recruitment effort

More than 1,000 openings across Virginia, a number thatโ€™s increased over the last decade

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Virginia secures $1 million grant to research impact of COVID-19 pandemic on schools

Read full article: Virginia secures $1 million grant to research impact of COVID-19 pandemic on schools

During a time when the coronavirus pandemic has put a strain on Virginiaโ€™s education system, researchers are stepping in to take a closer look at its impacts. Superintendent of Public Instruction James Lane announced on Wednesday that the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) has secured a three-year, $999,912 federal grant that will go toward support researchers from VDOE and the University of Virginia as they examine pre- and post-pandemic trends through the 2022-2023 school year. The trends that they will study include student attendance, grade-level retention, enrollment in advanced courses, student mobility and teacher retention. โ€œThe research funded through this grant will be critical as our schools move beyond the immediate concerns of reopening and shift their focus to addressing the short-term and long-term impacts of the pandemic and school closures on student outcomes and school operations,โ€ Lane said. After the project is complete, the research will then be used for decision-making and policies at the state and local levels.

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Statewide group formed to plan how kids will return to in-person learning

Read full article: Statewide group formed to plan how kids will return to in-person learning

This school year has been a difficult one for many and with Gov. Ralph Northamโ€™s recent directive to have students inside schools by next month, the Virginia Department of Education is taking action. On Wednesday, Superintendent of Public Instruction James Lane announced the formation of a workgroup of educators, school administrators, mental health professionals, parents and leaders of community organizations. The Virginia LEARNS workgroup will assess the needs of students and support Virginia school divisions as they look to have in-person learning options available for students by Northamโ€™s March 15 deadline. Smyth County Superintendent Dennis Carter, Franklin County Superintendent Bernice Cobbs, Chesapeake Superintendent Jared Cotton and Newport News Public Schools Chief of Staff Rashard Wright will also serve in leadership roles.

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Alleghany County, Covington get state approval to consolidate school systems

Read full article: Alleghany County, Covington get state approval to consolidate school systems

The unanimous vote came during a Thursday morning meeting, that included the Virginia Board of Education Board of Directors, as well as school and government leaders for both Alleghany County and the city of Covington. Members of the Virginia Department of Education Board of Directors, as well as school, government leaders in Alleghany County and Covington react to the news of the resolution passing to merge the two school divisions on Jan. 28, 2021. (Virginia Department of Education)Acting Superintendent of Alleghany County Public Schools Sherman Callahan released this statement following the moveโ€™s approval:We did receive approval and are excited to proceed on with consolidation. Both men represent all of Alleghany County and Covington. Both Covington leaders, as well as Alleghany County leaders, approved the merger back in September.

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Hereโ€™s Virginiaโ€™s new guidance as Gov. Ralph Northam announces push to reopen schools

Read full article: Hereโ€™s Virginiaโ€™s new guidance as Gov. Ralph Northam announces push to reopen schools

Ralph Northam on Thursday afternoon. Ralph Northam announced that itโ€™s time to begin working to get students back in the classroom safely. The Virginia Department of Education released its new guidance for schools at 3 p.m. on Thursday. The emphasis will change from โ€œschool should be closedโ€ to โ€œschools need to be open,โ€ according to Northam. 10 News reported Northam would announce this change last week; however, the VDOE later rolled back that statement.

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Whatโ€™s News Today: College Lake Dam removal, virtual craft fair

Read full article: Whatโ€™s News Today: College Lake Dam removal, virtual craft fair

Wytheville Community College holds an in-person advising and registration day for the spring semester. The YMCA at Virginia Tech kicks off its Virtual Craft Fair today. Lynchburgโ€™s Water Resources Department holds a virtual town hall today about removing the College Lake Dam. The Virginia Department of Education will hold a PreK through 12th grade briefing for legislators today. Roanoke County leaders will deliver the State of the County Address today.

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'Teach for the love of your childrenโ€™: Franklin County teacher named Virginia Teacher of the Year

Read full article: 'Teach for the love of your childrenโ€™: Franklin County teacher named Virginia Teacher of the Year

FRANKLIN COUNTY, Va. โ€“ A local elementary school teacher has earned the stateโ€™s highest honor for teaching. Anthony Swann, a fifth-grade teacher at Rocky Mount Elementary, was named the 2021 Virginia Teacher of the Year during a virtual ceremony on Thursday night. He said he was inspired to teach after his teacher in fourth-grade comforted him during an emotionally traumatizing moment. Swann returned to Virginia in 2015, teaching at Johnson Elementary in Danville for two years before assuming his current position at Rock Mount Elementary in 2017. The 2020 Teacher of the Year was Andrea Johnson, a 12th-grade English teacher at Salem High School.

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Roanoke school leaders say theyโ€™re on track for students to return to classrooms

Read full article: Roanoke school leaders say theyโ€™re on track for students to return to classrooms

ROANOKE, VA. โ€“ Roanoke school leaders said the beginning of the school year is off to a good start and they believe theyโ€™re on track for the return to the classroom plan. On Wednesday night the superintendent hosted a virtual town hall for parents and students to get an update on the progress. โ€œIf you are a parent thank you for hanging in there with us, for our students thank you for your hard work and your diligence," superintendent Verletta White said to open the program. Under the current plan, younger students are set to return to in-person learning in some form on November 2. The plan is to bring older students back to the classroom at the new year once the third quarter begins.

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Virginia education leaders say 92.3% of class of 2020 graduated on time

Read full article: Virginia education leaders say 92.3% of class of 2020 graduated on time

Virginia education leaders said that despite the closure of schools in March due to COVID-19, nine out of ten students who entered the ninth grade during the 2016-2017 school year graduated within four years. Of the 98,481 students in the class of 2020, 92.3% earned a diploma, compared with 91.5% of the class of 2019, Virginia superintendent of public instruction James Lane announced Wednesday. Lane said the dropout rate for the class of 2020 was 5.1%, compared with 5.6% for the previous graduating class. Students who earn high school equivalency certificates, such as a GED, or complete high school without earning a diploma are not included as graduates in calculating graduation rates. The Virginia Department of Education also provided graduation rates and dropout rates for major student racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups.

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Study finds Virginia public schools could lose $160 million in funding due to an early drop in enrollment

Read full article: Study finds Virginia public schools could lose $160 million in funding due to an early drop in enrollment

RADFORD, Va. โ€“ Each year, public schools in Virginia report enrollment numbers to the Virginia Department of Education to help regulate state funding. A new survey estimates that Virginiaโ€™s public schools are down 36,000 students which could result in a loss of nearly $160 million. In Radford, public school attendance has dropped by roughly 70 students and Radford City School Superintendent Robert Graham predicts that trend will continue. Typically, Radford schools lose 15-20 students each year but add the same amount. Across the state, an estimated 36,000 fewer students are enrolled in public schools, according to a survey by the Virginia Association of School Superintendents (VASS).

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Local schools implement African American history class launched by Gov. Northam, VDOE

Read full article: Local schools implement African American history class launched by Gov. Northam, VDOE

AMHERST COUNTY, Va. 16 schools across the commonwealth, including some here at home, are offering a new African American history class this school year. Ralph Northam and the Virginia Department of Education recently launched the new course to ensure that all students will have a better understanding of African American history from the past to present. Amherst County High is one of the schools doing this. School officials said theyve always offered it as a partial credit elective, but this changes now that the Virginia Department of Education is involved. Franklin and Alleghany counties, as well as Covington, are other area schools who are offering the new class in person and online.

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Virginia education leaders waive accreditation for 2021-2022 school year

Read full article: Virginia education leaders waive accreditation for 2021-2022 school year

Virginia schools will reopen this fall without the added pressure of accreditation. The states superintendent of public instruction, James Lane, used his emergency authority on Tuesday to waive accreditation requirements for the 2021-2022 academic year. Schools were issued an accreditation waiver in April for the 2020-2021 academic year. Because accreditation ratings are based on performance during the previous school year, there is insufficient data to calculate ratings for the 2020-2021 academic year because there werent any spring 2020 SOL results, according to the Virginia Department of Education. Lane said the waivers allow for schools to focus on students health, safety and emotional well-being without the accreditation pressure.

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More than $38 million available to Virginia schools in additional coronavirus relief

Read full article: More than $38 million available to Virginia schools in additional coronavirus relief

RICHMOND, Va. โ€“ More money is coming to Virginia schools to help cover COVID-19-related costs. This additional federal money to help schools cover COVID-19-related costs is from two relief funds established by the CARES Act: the Governorโ€™s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund and the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund. $21 million in available GEER funds will be distributed to schools through formula-based and competitive grants. $17.75 million in available ESSER funds will be distributed to schools through formula-based and competitive grants. Virginiaโ€™s state superintendent also called on Congress to include more federal support for public schools in the next coronavirus relief package.

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Virginia Dept. of Education is not approving school reopening plans, itโ€™s up to local school boards

Read full article: Virginia Dept. of Education is not approving school reopening plans, itโ€™s up to local school boards

All public schools must submit both a health plan and an instructional plan but now the Virginia Department of Education is saying it does not approve the plans. In a letter to superintendents the Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction and State Health Commissioner said:โ€œThis process leaves the final decisions about reopening squarely in the hands of local school boards. But ultimately, it is up to the local school board to decide when and how schools reopen, according to VDOE. Pyle points out public school divisions should separately notify the VDOE if they intend to exceed the recommended program offerings or significantly deviate from the guidance. Below is a document outlining the guidelines for Virginia schools when submitting 2020-2021 instructional plans:

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Henry County schools approve two days in-person, three days virtual learning plan

Read full article: Henry County schools approve two days in-person, three days virtual learning plan

HENRY COUNTY, Va. As school divisions across Virginia are planning for the upcoming school year, we now have a better idea what the school year will look like in Henry County. On Thursday, in a 6-1 vote, the Henry County School Board approved its plan, which now needs to be approved by the Virginia Department of Education. According to the plan:Students would attend school in-person two days a weekThree days a week, they would attend in a virtual mannerParents will also have the option of having their children learn 100% virtuallyStudents and staff will undergo daily health screeningsThe school divisions technology team is working to ensure access to the internet outside of each of our schools for families who need to take advantage of internet in their community. Students will also be able to checkout MiFi devices is they need internet support at home.

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VHSL to allow practices, starting June 15

Read full article: VHSL to allow practices, starting June 15

Starting June 15, schools can begin out-of-season practices; however, before these can happen, schools must submit health plans to the Virginia Department of Education outlining compliance with Virginia Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mitigation strategies. By a majority vote taken Wednesday, the VHSL Executive Committee reinstated the out-of-season practice rule, 27-7-1, and suspended the summer dead period for all athletic teams during the week of June 29 through July 4. The VHSL Executive Committee believes that getting students back into some level of education-based activities will be supportive of their physical and mental health and well-being, said VHSL Executive Director Dr. John W. Billy Haun. Allowing students and coaches the opportunity to begin out-of-season extracurricular activities and athletics will allow school communities the ability to begin moving in a positive direction." The VHSL Sports Medicine Advisory Committee (SMAC) is completing work on the VHSL Guidelines for Reopening Sports/Activities.

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Plan outlined for reopening of Virginias K-12 public schools

Read full article: Plan outlined for reopening of Virginias K-12 public schools

ROANOKE, Va. While addressing Virginians on Monday, Gov. Ralph Northam discussed the plan of reopening Virginias public schools. All Virginia schools will open for students in the upcoming school year, according to Northam. Schools must submit plans to the Virginia Department of Education the before entering Phase Two or Phase Three. Each school division will be given flexibility about how to approach learning within their particular division.

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VHSL developing plans for reopening of fall athletics and activities

Read full article: VHSL developing plans for reopening of fall athletics and activities

VHSL staff continues to meet regularly with region superintendents, principals, athletic directors, and the VHSL Sports Medicine Advisory Committee (SMAC). VHSL staff will begin meeting with Coach Advisory Committees of fall sports to discuss developing reopening plans. VHSL is drawing input to provide answers to the questions: How and when do VHSL sports and activities return? We will continue to advocate for them and the return of high school athletics and activities, said VHSL Executive Director Dr. John W. Billy Haun. As a member of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), the VHSL works closely with other states in developing guidelines for the reopening of sports, as well as monitoring NCAA reopening guidelines.

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Only one subject sees statewide increase as Virginia releases 2018-19 SOL test results

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ROANOKE, Va. - The Virginia Department of Education released SOL results Tuesday and its changes to the math assessment showed a sizable improvement statewide. The new math SOL test reflects revisions to the state mathematics standards approved by the state Board of Education in 2016. The introduction of the new tests marked the end of the three-year transition to the revised standards. The math SOL is the only test that saw an increase statewide with 82% of students passing, compared to 77% passing the previous version in 2017-18 school year. As for the other four assessments, in the 2018-19 school year:78% passed reading tests, compared with 79% during the 2017-2018 school year76% passed in English writing, compared with 78% from the previous year81% passed in science, which was unchanged from the previous year80% of students tested in history/social science passed, compared with 84% in the previousBelow you'll see a break down of four years of both statewide and district-by-district data:Click here if you can't see the data belowCopyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.

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