The federal government’s decision was also a “complete surprise” to UVA.
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City schools were awarded the land on April 29. Now, it's going to UVA.
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Staff say they feel erased and disrespected amid the office's dissolution.
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The division head is proposing about $14M in cuts to balance spending.
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Public meeting highlights in Central Virginia for the week beginning May 5.
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The transfer comes at no cost to the school division.
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The un-revoked terminations impact at least 40 Virginia students, graduates.
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The GOP proposal would eliminate some loans, limit others and put colleges on the hook if students don't repay their loans.
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The city would use the site for a preschool, schools offices; UVA would expand program offerings.
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State to release final guidance on Sept. 16.
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Police notified the school division of the threat Thursday night.
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School division says impacted students will return to regular classrooms in two weeks.
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The faculty voted 48–4, with one abstention, Monday to call on the board to rescind the policy.
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The policy updates came one day before the fall 2024 semester began.
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New partnerships guarantee spots at the university level for students who meet certain academic requirements.
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Richmond Public Schools is trying engagement to battle chronic absenteeism.
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The county plans to build several new facilities in coming years.
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“I wasn’t joking. The contracts will literally go out tomorrow morning.”