The Lynchburg City School Board narrowly voted to close or repurpose T.C. Miller Elementary School for Innovation and Sandusky Elementary School in the near future, part of a facilities master plan scenario.
For nearly two hours Tuesday, public commenters urged the Lynchburg City School Board to vote against its finance and facilities’ committee’s recommendation to close two schools.
With scenarios in hand for the future of facilities for Lynchburg City Schools, leaders from the city and school division rolled up their sleeves Tuesday night to begin working on the master plan that will shape the next generation of school buildings in the Hill City.
With new leadership taking over the Lynchburg City School Board earlier this month, recently-appointed School Board Chair Atul Gupta is creating an extra layer of community involvement in the division by adding parents to its various governance committees for the first time in division history, he says.
Outgoing Chair of the Lynchburg City School Board James Coleman was honored by his colleagues last week for his nearly decade worth of service and contributions to public education in
Faced with a multi-million-dollar gap between their proposed budget and what’s been allocated by Lynchburg City Council, the Lynchburg City School Board voted Tuesday night to use one-time coronavirus dollars
As Lynchburg City Council’s fiscal year 2024 budget reconciliation period draws to a close, the body settled in Tuesday night on a reduced local contribution to the city’s school division,
The Lynchburg City School Board voted Tuesday night to reject changing its policy regarding notifying parents about sexually explicit materials in schools to an opt-in version.