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WAYNESBORO School isn t even out for the year, but Waynesboro is already looking ahead to the start of the 2021-22 school year.
Ryan Barber, the school division s executive director of student services, told the Waynesboro School Board Tuesday night about the planned Back to School Bash scheduled for this summer.
It s been an event in the works for the last couple of years, although the pandemic didn t allow it to happen last summer. We have a community that struggles at times at back to school, Barber said. Because when you, as a family, are asked to buy shoes and then get a haircut and they want the latest clothing and book bags and supplies and scissors and glue, it can be a significant burden on families.
Waynesboro Schools looks ahead to education after pandemic
Published Wednesday, May. 12, 2021, 10:36 pm
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WAYNESBORO Tuesday night’s regular meeting of the Waynesboro School Board was all about moving forward after the pandemic and the school system’s plans for the 2021-2022 academic year.
In his monthly 2021-2022 budget update, Waynesboro Schools Superintendent Dr. Jeff Cassell said that a motion to decrease the city’s tax rate from 90 cents at Waynesboro City Council’s meeting on Monday failed.
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