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Roanoke School Board seeks feedback from parents about proposal to increase in-person learning


The Roanoke School Board still must decide whether elementary and designated secondary students can attend school in person four days per week beginning next month.
After hearing a detailed proposal Tuesday, the school board unanimously decided to hold a special meeting Wednesday to allow public comments before making a final decision. The meeting will be held 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at William Fleming High School.
Those wishing to speak may register by calling 540-853-2381 before noon Wednesday or in person at Fleming before 5:15 p.m. There will be no virtual comments accepted because the equipment to allow that was not available for rent on the short notice of the specially called meeting, a school spokeswoman said.

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Roanoke School Board postpones capital improvement plan vote over equity concerns


The Roanoke School Board decided Tuesday to postpone a vote approving the school district’s 2022-26 capital improvement plan due to lingering questions about the selection process and concerns that crucial projects may be excluded. The board will vote at its next regular meeting on March 8.
Multiple school board members said they wanted to see improvements at Westside Elementary included in the plan. They also asked questions about the selection process, concerned other needs may have been missed.
“I just don’t want to miss anything in terms of school needs,” Natasha Saunders said.
The capital improvement plan is a five-year list — in this case, from fiscal years 2022 to 2026 — that maps out capital projects and appropriate funding sources.

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Roanoke School Board scales back third nine weeks reopening plan

Roanoke School Board scales back third nine weeks reopening plan
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