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Mathews board adopts budget on 3-2 vote – Gazette Journal

By Sherry Hamilton on May 12, 2021 The Mathews County Board of Supervisors took just three minutes to pass the $28.13 million FY 2021-2022 budget on Tuesday during a special meeting called for that purpose. The vote was 3-2, with supervisors Amy Dubois, Melissa Mason, and board chair Mike Rowe supporting the motion to approve the budget and Paul Hudgins and Jackie Ingram voting against. The balanced budget is approximately $576,000 less than the current year’s budget and requires no tax increase. It provides $15.59 million toward the Mathews County Public Schools budget and $2.33 million to the county’s Social Services budget. It also includes capital expenses of $695,000 for technology that will be covered by a matching grant; $341,000 for infrastructure maintenance, $222,000 of which is for the new public safety radio system; and $14,500 for renovations to structures on the Historic Court Green. The remaining $8.96 million funds the county budget.

Mathews Schools Switches To 4-day In Person Learning On Apr 12

Mathews County Public Schools will switch to a 4-day-per-week in-person schedule starting Apr. 12. The Gazette Journal reports students currently attending in-person in the hybrid model will move to the new schedule with Wednesdays remaining a day for deep cleaning of the buildings. Parents of all-remote-learning students who want to change to in-person instruction should contact the school to be placed on a waiting list. Dismissal time will stay at 1:00 p.m. Apr. 1, 2021 at

Mathews schools edge closer to full, in-person instruction – Gazette Journal

By Charlie Koenig on March 17, 2021 Mathews County Public Schools edged a step closer to offering full, in-person instruction, with the school board giving Superintendent of Schools Nancy Welch authority to reduce the separation between students from the current six feet to three. This will allow students who have been struggling during the pandemic, with failing grades in one or more of the core subjects, to come back to the classroom four days a week, she said. The board gave its consent during Tuesday’s monthly meeting, which was held in the Harry M. Ward Auditorium at Mathews High School. In revised guidelines issued by the Virginia Department of Education on March 9, while the separation of six feet between pupils should be maximized to the greatest extent possible, “minimum distances between three and six feet may be considered if masks are worn and if it is necessary to continue some form of in-person instruction.”

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