
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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Proposals would require the district to develop criteria for relocating students, staff from buildings deemed unsafe.
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Federal officials estimate VSU was underfunded by $277 million between 1987 and 2020.
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RPS 200 lengthens the school year, but some say the approach isn’t enough.
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The Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School and others have been criticized for lack of diversity.
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Two day care centers could be built in Richmond's Southside.
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“This is the first year that we will have something ... for all babies, and not just those kids who are the most at risk.”
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Some Virginia school divisions are turning to companies for help limiting the use of personal electronic devices.
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Superintendent Jason Kamras and RPS have until Oct. 1 to submit possible candidates.
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“It may have been done, I just don't have the documentation to prove that.”
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VPM News analyzed and summarized fire code violations from 2015–2022 based on public records provided by the Richmond Fire Department.