Training mandated by the Virginia Literacy Act, passed by the General Assembly in 2022, will keep Loudoun County Public Schools teachers busy over the next year.
Parents and teachers have repeatedly told the Loudoun County School Board that there aren t enough staff to help special education students and those with drug or mental health problems.
Responding to an October outbreak of fentanyl-related overdoses among their students, teachers at Park View High School in Sterling say Loudoun County Public Schools needs to do more.
At a sometimes contentious community meeting on Nov. 9, Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Aaron C. Spence discussed why he waited two weeks to inform parents about an outbreak of
As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise, parents, teachers and the Virginia Beach School Board gathered Tuesday to discuss how to keep teachers in the classroom.