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Pamela Montgomery has taken a formidable lead in fundraising as she and Delegate Candi King (D Stafford, Woodbridge) face each other in Tuesday's Democratic Primary. ....
Parents slam Prince William County schools equity policy, call it racist Amanda Ballard, of Haymarket, asked Prince William County school leaders for changes to the division s new equity policy, saying children should be judged on the content of their character, not their skin color. Parents slammed the Prince William County School Board for its approval of a new equity statement that overhauling the content, and the methods of how children are taught, addressing disparities between the schools in the division, and hiring new teachers based on race. The statement calls for teachers and school personnel to identify their implicit biases an assertion that people base decisions on both past experiences, and racial bias. Last fall during a joint meeting with the School Board, three Prince William County Supervisors walked out of a joint implicit bias training in protest, linking the training to critical race theory, a practice banned from the federal workplace u ....
Governor asked to ease coronavirus restrictions in time for high school graduations Lateef Six feet? How about three feet? Prince William County Public School Board Chairman Dr. Babur Lateef is asking the governor to relax his rules on social distancing in order to allow more people to attend 15 outdoor high school graduation ceremonies next month. Lateef penned: Our largest schools will graduate upwards of 750 students. Twelve of our graduations will occur at Jiffy Lube Live an outdoor amphitheater with 10,444 reserved seats. Half capacity is 5,222 seats. However, EO72’s six feet rule has the practical effect of reducing our capacity to approximately 3,000. ....