12 nonprofits receive grants to further talks about race and racism in Hampton Roads Saleen Martin, The Virginian-Pilot © Kristen Zeis / The/Virginian-Pilot Guests listen during the second night of the Unmasking Series put on by The Hampton Roads Community Foundation at Old Donation School in Virginia Beach on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019.
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Children start learning as soon as they’re born, and adults in the home are children s first and most important teacher. As children near the age when they will be entering school, there are many ways parents can help them prepare. WHRO has partnered with Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) to help parents in Hampton Roads be sure they have all the information needed to get their children ready for Kindergarten.
As part of the EVMS Minus 9 to 5 initiative, local school districts have helped launch the Ready Set Register Hampton Roads campaign a push to ensure local children get registered for Kindergarten. Parents can find a