News to Know for April 12: J&J Vaccine shortage; Excessive force investigation; Sunny with showers The lawsuit states officers in Windsor, Virginia, drew their guns, pointed them at Lieutenant Caron Nazario and used a slang term to suggest he was facing execution during a traffic stop in December. (Source: AP) By Adrianna Hargrove | April 12, 2021 at 7:01 AM EDT - Updated April 12 at 7:01 AM
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Mostly Sunny With Stray Showers Later
Today will be mostly sunny start, partly sunny finish.
A few stray showers this afternoon northeast of Richmond.
Bedford County names new school superintendent
Bedford County Schools have a new superintendent. Dr. Marc Bergin has been appointed following a unanimous vote by the School Board at its March 11 regular meeting. Bergin has served for the past six years as the Chief of Staff for Virginia Beach City Public Schools, a school division of 86 schools serving 66,000 students, where he helped lead the division’s strategic planning work and the division’s Blue Ribbon Panel safety initiative. During his tenure the division reached full accreditation for the first time in recent history. Bergin told the News and Advance that he grew up in what was then Campbell County and attended Brookville Middle and High Schools before moving to the Midwest.
The last group of Chesterfield County students those in middle and high school will be allowed to return to in-person classes Tuesday. But when numbers are compared of returning students in the secondary level versus the numbers of those who’ve returned to elementary schools, one group outweighs the other.
The last group of Chesterfield County students those in middle and high school will be allowed to return to in-person classes Tuesday. But when numbers are compared of returning students in the secondary level versus the numbers of those who’ve returned to elementary schools, one group outweighs the other.
Chesterfield students awarded Leadership for the 21st Century scholarships
Chesterfield County
Recipients of the âLeadership for the 21st Centuryâ Scholarship were announced during the 2021 Chesterfield County Black History Month Annual Scholarship Recognition Program Tuesday, March 2. Scholarship recipients photographed on the front row from left to right include: Terry Lee Johnson Jr. (Matoaca H.S.); Mary Hall (Monacan H.S.); Amenah Holt (Midlothian H.S.); Gabriella Amina Watson (Maggie Walker Governorâs H.S.); Laketa Johnson (L.C. Bird); and Jamar Johnson (Thomas Dale H.S.)
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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. Six Chesterfield County high school seniors were awarded $2,500 scholarships during a virtual Black History Month program Tuesday morning.