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Trust a Leader in Online Education … Virginia Virtual Academy Now Accepting Enrollment Applications for the 2021-2022 School Year
February 25, 2021 GMT
HERNDON, Va. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 25, 2021
Virginia Virtual Academy (VAVA), a tuition-free public school program, is now accepting enrollment applications for the 2021-2022 school year. Available to students in grades K-12 across the Commonwealth, VAVA is a program of the King and Queen County Public Schools, the Patrick County Public Schools and the Richmond City Public Schools.
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VAVA offers families an alternative to the traditional brick-and-mortar learning environment. Combining online instruction, a rigorous curriculum and the support of state-licensed teachers, VAVA provides a personalized learning experience for every student.
What’s News Today: vaccine updates, ‘Empty Bowls’
Here’s a look at some of the stories we’ll be following today as they make headlines across the country and Southwest Virginia.
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The Botetourt County School Board will hold a work session today. It will discuss the budget for the next fiscal year which starts on July 1st.
The Virginia Department of Health holds a second dose clinic today in Danville. Those who received their first shots on January 29th at the Danville Community Market will receive their second shots today. This clinic is by appointment only.
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Photo by Alan Olson - Students in a John Marshall High School art class in September are separated by several feet of space and a plastic divider. The West Virginia Board of Education voted Wednesday to end full-time remote learning for state students.
CHARLESTON The West Virginia Board of Education voted unanimously Wednesday to prevent county school systems from opting for remote learning after Jan. 19, adopted in-person instruction for West Virginia schools.
Virtual learning through West Virginia Virtual Academy or local county online-only programs will remain. State Superintendent Clayton Burch said those programs suit the needs of students outside the regular classroom.
Here are 202 things that happened in 2020
Do you remember them all?
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At times it felt like we got a year’s worth of news in just a month (March, we’re looking at you).
2020 certainly had its ups and downs, so before we head into 2021, take a scroll with us through the last year in news.
January
Jan. 3 - The United States killed Iran’s top general, Qassem Soleimani, in an airstrike at Baghdad’s international airport.
Jan. 8 - A plane with Ukraine International Airlines crashed shortly after takeoff in Tehran, Iran on January 8, killing all 176 people on board the Boeing 737-800, according to Ukrainian officials.