New Foundation Launches to Expand Arts Education for Youth in Southwest Virginia
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Winsome Earle-Sears Signed Books at March 7 Event EdNews Virginia | March 22, 2026 ARLINGTON, VA — In addition to delivering a stirring address at EdReform Virginia’s fourth annual school choice event, former Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears was a featured exhibitor, meeting with attendees and signing copies of her memoir, How Sweet It Is: Defending
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EdNews Virginia | March 21, 2026 ARLINGTON, VA — As Northern Virginia remains the focus of national debates over education, Advocates Protecting Children (APC) attended the March 7 school choice event to equip traditional-minded families with a toolkit for the modern world. Staffed by co-founder Maria Keffler — an Arlington-based author with a background in
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A ‘High-Thought, Low-Tech’ Microschool in the Heart of Fairfax EdNews Virginia | March 20, 2026 ARLINGTON, VA — While many schools are embracing “educational technology,” Northern Virginia Classical Academy (NVCA) is offering families a “high-thought, low-tech” alternative. As a featured exhibitor at EdReform Virginia’s March 7 school choice event, the academy’s founder, Dr. Jaime Osborne,
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‘Classical Catholic’ High School Expands to Falls Church EdNews Virginia | March 20, 2026 ARLINGTON, VA — One of the more intellectually charged moments from EdReform Virginia’s fourth annual school choice event occurred during a roundtable conversation, as the St. Jerome Institute’s Dr. Andrew Shivone challenged the audience to reimagine how and why students learn.
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