New School Safety Laws Signed in Virginia Raise Funding Concerns
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Costs Associated With Scandals, Lawsuits Soar Stephanie Lundquist-Arora | April 1, 2026 (EdNews Virginia) — On March 23, Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) Superintendent Michelle Reid announced that she is enlisting the services of yet another law firm, McGuireWoods, to “investigate” the district’s latest scandal — allegations that an 18-year-old illegal immigrant fondled the genitals
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Stephanie Lundquist-Arora | April 1, 2026 (IWFeatures) — Last week, Fairfax County police confirmed that a public school student reported she was physically attacked at Centreville High School on March 4. Inside sources have told IW Features that the incident occurred during instructional hours and that the alleged assailant is a black male student. One
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Shirleen Guerra | March 31, 2026 (The Center Square) – Local officials in parts of Virginia are pushing back against collective bargaining legislation now on the governor’s desk, warning the changes could increase costs and limit local control as counties finalize their budgets. In Bedford County, the Board of Supervisors voted 7-0 on Tuesday to
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John Ransom | March 30, 2026 (The Lion) — Communist hammer-and-sickle flags flew openly in Times Square Saturday as demonstrators at the nationwide “No Kings” rallies called for a general strike on May 1. Protesters in New York chanted, “There is only one solution, Communist revolution.” It was the outcome of a coordinated effort by a network of roughly 500 leftist organizations with an estimated $3 billion in
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