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Greenway school board gets down to business with budget revisions


 
The Greenway School Board met for the first time since a special election was held at the beginning of the year to vote in three new board members. The current board now consists of Chair Bob Schwartz, Bill Hoeft, LaNea Randall-Johnson, Carissa McIlwain-Nelson, Ryan Johns and Mary Kay Jacobson. New board members got right down to business as the board went through a revision of the ISD 316 budget. 
Revised Budget
District Business Manager Randi Jurgansen presented board members with a revised budget for fiscal year 2021. The projected ending balance of the budget is $2,505,100. Jurgansen explained how the district operates out of nine funds that can be classified as either nonspendable, restricted, committed, assigned and unassigned. Much of the district’s funding is based on the amount of students it serves. In September 2020, the district started the school year with 1,021 students. As of Feb. 16, the total number of students was at 997.  ....

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General Assembly passes parole board legislation following additional allegations of wrongdoing


The Roanoke Times
RICHMOND — Lawmakers passed legislation Saturday clarifying how the Virginia Parole Board handles releasing people from prisons, but a Republican senator who has been pushing for more transparency said the measure allows Gov. Ralph Northam to avoid immediately addressing problems with the board.
The administration-backed legislation would require the board to publish more information about people it releases on its website, such as why it granted someone parole. There also would be more clarity on the timeline for when the Department of Corrections can release an inmate.
The legislation is modeled somewhat off a proposal that Sen. Mark Obenshain, R-Rockingham, has been pushing for since the fall. Obenshain said the bill headed to the governor’s desk doesn’t include important elements he advocated for that would address issues with the board, including ensuring the parole board complied with the law before the Department of Corrections r ....

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GUEST COMMENTARY: Time to diversify currency with Harriet Tubman


Christian Nunes
Harriet Tubman was a conductor on the Underground Railroad, with a record of never losing a single passenger on the road to freedom from slavery. She aided the Civil War effort as a Union spy, scout, cook and battlefield nurse, and in 1863 she led an armed raid that freed 700 slaves in South Carolina — making her the first woman ever to lead a U.S. military expedition.
In contrast, Andrew Jackson owned 95 enslaved people before he became president, and brought 14 of them to the White House. He signed into law the Indian Removal Act, forcing tribes off their own lands and onto the “Trail of Tears” — an action that is now frequently referenced as a forced death march. ....

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