It happened after “significant findings” from a review, including concerns that “student education and achievement are being compromised by political conflict within the county.”
Marion County Schools are continuing to make sure that students are protected by adding in facial recognition and weapons detection technology in all county schools.
The school district implemented new weapons detection systems about a week ago, adding an extra layer of protection and comfort for staff and students.
Future Generation University is a prominent educational resource within the Wild and Wonderful, that specializes in the interdisciplinary field of applied community development. Within their Appalachian program the institution offers virtual information sessions that focus on different fields in Agroforestry.
Dr. Deirdre Guyton and Gabrielle Ponder with Bluefield State University stopped by alongside the City of Bluefield’s Felicia Holcomb for the latest edition of In Focus.
Greenbrier East and Greenbrier West JROTC students visited several cemeteries in the area to place wreaths and plaques in honor of Greenbrier county veterans.
Members of the Tazewell County School Board were recognized with Virginia School Board Association Academy Awards during the October school board meeting.
The first Big Blue Bash is set for Oct. 16 to help raise funds to enhance the programs at the W. Paul Cole Jr. College of Business at Bluefield State University.
Federal officials have promised a fully functional FAFSA on or before the start of December, but that puts students behind as they reach out for the largest source of aid available.
Kids smartwatches offer a lot of the same communication benefits as a smartphone, like calling and texting, but with more security, privacy and control by the parents.
Students at Grayson County High School on Tuesday gave Lt. Governor Winsome Earle Sears a warm welcome as she honored their school’s success of having a one hundred percent graduation rate.
Hughes was a Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran who began coaching and teaching at Sandstone School in 1972. He coached basketball and started a football team at Sandstone Junior High.
Several of our hometown school districts have cancelled classes due to concerning threats.
Pulaski County Public Schools is one of them, but the district is determined to get to the bottom of these threats and back on a normal schedule.
The annual essay contest’s 15 regional student winners, which were announced earlier this year, along with their families attended Friday’s awards ceremony to be recognized and read their winning essays.
Concord University has formed a Presidential Search Committee and is asking for input on choosing a new leader to replace current President Dr Kendra Boggess, who is retiring after the end of this school year.