
Megan Pauly
Staff Reporter, VPM NewsMegan Pauly reports on early childhood and higher education news in Virginia. She was a 2020-21 reporting fellow with ProPublica's Local Reporting Network and a 2019-20 reporting fellow with the Education Writers Association.
Megan previously worked for NPR affiliate WDDE in Wilmington, Delaware, and freelanced for NPR affiliate WAMU in Washington, D.C. She's also reported for NPR, Marketplace, The Atlantic, The Hechinger Report and more.
Email Megan: [email protected]
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While researchers have confirmed that some teaching methods are effective in helping students learn math, it is difficult to isolate the effect a particular curriculum has on student learning.
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The walkouts come about a day after Virginia began accepting public comment on the proposed policies.
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The number of young people killed in firearm homicides has surged during the pandemic.
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VPM News reporter Megan Pauly spoke with Pernell, who reflected on her daughter’s life, death and the hopes they shared for the future.
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The number of young people ages 18 and younger killed in Richmond firearm homicides has increased each year since 2019, according data from the state medical examiner’s office.
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On Wednesday, Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s signature was added to the letter.
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Kyle Jacobs is starting his master’s degree at Columbia University in New York after graduating from Virginia State University in May.
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The school district is trying something called 'walking school buses' to get more kids to school safely without a physical bus.
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A nationwide shortage of school bus drivers means some districts are turning to creative solutions to get students to school safely. One of them involves escorting kids to school — on foot.
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Only a fraction of eligible borrowers have received debt relief through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, but the federal government is waiving some prior requirements through Oct. 31.