An interim superintendent has been appointed, with a new board member to follow.
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School board plans to meet July 23 to discuss a separation agreement
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ACLU VA lawsuits in Hanover and York counties to test Youngkin model policies
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School board chair says adjustments could be made throughout the next school year.
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Connect Hanover is expected to be completed by 2025.
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It also names Chair Robert May and Superintendent Michael Gill as defendants.
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Changes include new regional microtransit zone, expanded access to Richmond International Airport.
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The board could vote in July to change its code of conduct, preventing students from accessing mobile devices during school hours.
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Separate town and county processes will take place this summer.
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Karen Lynne and Robert Seifert will begin in July.
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The county will contribute an estimated $60 million to its first housing trust.
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If approved, the 1,400 acre development would be the largest of its kind for the county.
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The county will soon start construction on a five-mile portion of the multi-use trail.
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John Redd was the only board member who voted against the change.
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The property is expected to bring in $1.78B in tax revenue during the next 20 years.
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Twenty-two projects are receiving support from The Central Virginia Transportation Authority.
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About half of the $768.9M budget would go to education and emergency services.
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County administrator talks bills to "keep an eye on" during the 2024 session.
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State, federal funding numbers present a challenge.
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Supervisors said the new makeup won’t affect the style of local governance.