Shed Fire Prompts Evacuation of Arlington’s Swanson Middle School
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Corey DeAngelis | May 15, 2024 (EdNews Virginia) — A parent revolution has ignited. Eleven states have passed universal school choice in the past three years. In these states, all families are now eligible to take their children’s education dollars to the education providers of their choosing, whether public or private. We can thank Randi
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Stephanie Lundquist-Arora | May 15, 2024 (Washington Examiner) — On May 9, Fairfax County’s school board held its regular meeting during which the board was scheduled to discuss the recommendations of its appointed Family Life Education Curriculum Advisory Committee, or FLECAC. Fairfax County’s school board members, however, skipped the vote on the committee’s recommended changes to
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Jeff Bloodworth | May 15, 2024 (RealClearEducation) — Congratulations class of 2024! Today we celebrate your high school graduation. High school graduation is America’s national “coming of age” tradition. Today, you are adults. Your future is finally yours. Gen Z is America’s most educated generation ever. Your strong political opinions surely account for the “generation gap” between you and your
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Photo: Office of the Governor of Virginia Morgan Sweeney | May 15, 2024 (The Center Square) — Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed Virginia’s budget for fiscal years 2025-2026 Monday after the state’s General Assembly voted to pass it in a special session convened for that purpose. The $188 billion biennial budget was agreed upon at the
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