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WATCH: Roanoke College begins work on 20th “R House” with Habitat for Humanity

Read full article: WATCH: Roanoke College begins work on 20th “R House” with Habitat for Humanity

Students at Roanoke College are teaming up again with Habitat Humanity for the 20th “R House” project, a key part of the college’s summer orientation.

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Multiple high school students injured during Virginia Tech tour after falling through grate

Read full article: Multiple high school students injured during Virginia Tech tour after falling through grate

Ten Washington County High School students were injured while touring Virginia Tech after falling through a grate, Virginia Tech said.

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Federal judge blocks Trump effort to keep Harvard from hosting foreign students

Read full article: Federal judge blocks Trump effort to keep Harvard from hosting foreign students

A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration’s efforts to keep Harvard University from hosting international students.

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WATCH: Virginia Tech asks international students to stay in U.S. if possible amidst visa uncertainty

Read full article: WATCH: Virginia Tech asks international students to stay in U.S. if possible amidst visa uncertainty

Colleges and universities are encouraging international students to return to campus early this summer — or to not leave the U.S. at all.

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Federal judge blocks Trump administration from barring foreign student enrollment at Harvard

Read full article: Federal judge blocks Trump administration from barring foreign student enrollment at Harvard

A federal judge has blocked a Trump administration decision to revoke Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students.

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Bedford County Public School students build domestic violence shelter kennels

Read full article: Bedford County Public School students build domestic violence shelter kennels

Students in the Carpentry Program at Susie G. Gibson Science and Technology Center are making a significant impact in their community. In collaboration with the Bedford Domestic Violence Coalition, these aspiring tradespeople have constructed animal kennels to help individuals seeking safety from domestic violence. This initiative ensures that survivors do not have to choose between their well-being and the safety of their beloved pets.

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WATCH: Virginia Tech students showcase shelter dogs in style

Read full article: WATCH: Virginia Tech students showcase shelter dogs in style

Students at Virginia Tech are gearing up for Struttin’ for Paws—an adoption fashion show happening May 8.

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Henry County Public Schools to offer free meals for local children over summer break

Read full article: Henry County Public Schools to offer free meals for local children over summer break

Henry County School Nutrition will be sponsoring the USDA Summer Food Service Program to help supply local students and children with free meals and snacks.

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ICYMI: Rally against DEI elimination at Virginia Tech

Read full article: ICYMI: Rally against DEI elimination at Virginia Tech

Today, students are gathering at Burruss Hall to support diversity, equity and inclusion at Virginia Tech.

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Pulaski County schools face funding uncertainty after Trump’s executive order

Read full article: Pulaski County schools face funding uncertainty after Trump’s executive order

Superintendent Rob Graham warns that loss of federal support could jeopardize Title I and Title II programs for low-income students.

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Franklin County High School’s annual FFA Tractor Day is rolling into town

Read full article: Franklin County High School’s annual FFA Tractor Day is rolling into town

On Friday, Franklin County High School students will be rolling into school with style for its annual FFA Tractor Day.

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Run for a Cause: Roanoke County’s Backpack Run returns March 22

Read full article: Run for a Cause: Roanoke County’s Backpack Run returns March 22

Roanoke County is gearing up for the annual Backpack Run, organized by the Roanoke County Public Schools Education Foundation.

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Alleghany Highlands Public Schools making sure students get a healthy breakfast every day

Read full article: Alleghany Highlands Public Schools making sure students get a healthy breakfast every day

Alleghany Highlands Public Schools is celebrating National School Breakfast Week, and making sure kids know why it’s so important to start every day with a nutritious breakfast.

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School closing procedures for winter weather across the region

Read full article: School closing procedures for winter weather across the region

As winter weather approaches, schools in our region are taking steps to ensure the safety of students and staff.

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Enrollment is up at Radford University as students get back in town

Read full article: Enrollment is up at Radford University as students get back in town

Move-in started earlier this week, but students and families continue trickling into their residence halls.

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Salem school bus involved in traffic accident Wednesday afternoon

Read full article: Salem school bus involved in traffic accident Wednesday afternoon

A school bus transporting high school students in Salem was involved in a traffic accident after school on Wednesday.

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Rockbridge County students getting better access to health care at school

Read full article: Rockbridge County students getting better access to health care at school

Students in Rockbridge are getting better access to healthcare right at their schools.

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Parents, educators weigh in on school cellphone policies at VDOE listening session in Roanoke County

Read full article: Parents, educators weigh in on school cellphone policies at VDOE listening session in Roanoke County

The Virginia Department of Education has until August 15th to draft up a guiding policy for a cell phone-free education

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Lynchburg City School Board votes to build new Sandusky Elementary; striking decision from nearly a year ago

Read full article: Lynchburg City School Board votes to build new Sandusky Elementary; striking decision from nearly a year ago

Two Lynchburg elementary schools are off of the chopping block for closure, at least at the moment

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Here’s how your student can prepare for changes coming to the SAT

Read full article: Here’s how your student can prepare for changes coming to the SAT

If you have a child considering college, several changes are coming to the SAT.

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Jury finds Michigan school shooter’s mother Jennifer Crumbley guilty of manslaughter

Read full article: Jury finds Michigan school shooter’s mother Jennifer Crumbley guilty of manslaughter

A Michigan jury convicted a school shooter’s mother of involuntary manslaughter Tuesday in a first-of-its-kind trial to determine whether she had any responsibility in the deaths of four students in 2021.

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Virginia bill could require school districts to implement ‘panic alarm’ for life-threatening emergencies

Read full article: Virginia bill could require school districts to implement ‘panic alarm’ for life-threatening emergencies

The bill is similar to legislation called 'Alyssa's Law', named after a student who was killed in the 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting

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William Byrd High School evacuated due to possible gas leak

Read full article: William Byrd High School evacuated due to possible gas leak

Students at William Byrd High School have been evacuated as a result of a possible gas leak, according to Roanoke County Public Schools.

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Country music recording artist Kylie Morgan visits Glenvar High School

Read full article: Country music recording artist Kylie Morgan visits Glenvar High School

Glenvar High School students welcomed a special guest on Thursday.

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Washington & Lee students gear up for Mock Convention 2024

Read full article: Washington & Lee students gear up for Mock Convention 2024

Students at Washington & Lee University are gearing up for the 2024 Mock Convention with Delegates Day.

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Roanoke’s Back-to-School Extravaganza to provide students with free school supplies

Read full article: Roanoke’s Back-to-School Extravaganza to provide students with free school supplies

Roanoke City Public Schools (RCPS) is making sure students have everything they need to kick the school year off with a bang.

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Back to school safety and security: Campbell County Public Schools

Read full article: Back to school safety and security: Campbell County Public Schools

About 7,800 students will be in Campbell County Public Schools this year as the district houses 13 schools and one technical education center.

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Back to school safety and security: Danville Public Schools

Read full article: Back to school safety and security: Danville Public Schools

Danville Public Schools is home to around 5,700 students. Last school year the district spend around $730,000 on security updates.

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‘Load the Bus’ with school supplies for students

Read full article: ‘Load the Bus’ with school supplies for students

WSLS is partnering with schools throughout the Roanoke Valley to make sure students are ready for the new school year — with this year’s Load the Bus event.

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Pulaski County Schools approve new policies for students

Read full article: Pulaski County Schools approve new policies for students

After leaving Radford City Schools, Pulaski County Superintendent Robert Graham has officially started the new job.

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Roanoke College partners with Habitat for Humanity to build home for local family

Read full article: Roanoke College partners with Habitat for Humanity to build home for local family

Students at Roanoke College have been getting a very hands-on lesson this week in community and service.

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Where students can pick up free meals this summer throughout Southwest Virginia

Read full article: Where students can pick up free meals this summer throughout Southwest Virginia

With school letting out for the summer, some families are looking for ways to stretch their grocery budget.

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More than 200 students attend Roanoke City Public Schools Job Fair

Read full article: More than 200 students attend Roanoke City Public Schools Job Fair

Students were able to talk to more than 80 businesses within the Roanoke Valley.

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No Bounds organization competes in Unified Championship Week

Read full article: No Bounds organization competes in Unified Championship Week

Students in Southwest Virginia need your vote for Unified Championship Week.

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Radford City Schools bell schedule back on the table after school board hears concerns

Read full article: Radford City Schools bell schedule back on the table after school board hears concerns

The decision comes less than a week after the district announced a new bell schedule for the 2023-2024 school year.

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Roanoke students voice city concerns at Youth Summit

Read full article: Roanoke students voice city concerns at Youth Summit

The annual event is for middle and high school students throughout the area.

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‘Flipping the script’: Roanoke teacher uses her story to shape her students

Read full article: ‘Flipping the script’: Roanoke teacher uses her story to shape her students

Ms. Q continues her work at a school she once rebelled at.

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Lynchburg City Schools opens a new Restorative Suspension Center

Read full article: Lynchburg City Schools opens a new Restorative Suspension Center

Lynchburg City Schools opens a new Restorative Suspension Center

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Dublin Elementary students hosted WSLS Duke Carter

Read full article: Dublin Elementary students hosted WSLS Duke Carter

Students at Dublin Elementary School hosted WSLS 10′s Duke Carter Thursday.

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Roanoke Valley students attend Student Registered Apprenticeship Showcase

Read full article: Roanoke Valley students attend Student Registered Apprenticeship Showcase

The Registered Apprenticeship program was designed in the 1930’s by the Roosevelt administration.

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Grayson County Schools Superintendent talks about CATE Program

Read full article: Grayson County Schools Superintendent talks about CATE Program

Students in the Builds and Trade program have recently completed setting up posts for a new structure at the GC Recreational Park Softball Fields.

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Amherst County students remembered after Nelson County vehicle incident

Read full article: Amherst County students remembered after Nelson County vehicle incident

Amherst County is mourning the loss of two students following a tragedy over winter break.

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Christiansburg Middle School closed on Jan. 9 due to water line repair

Read full article: Christiansburg Middle School closed on Jan. 9 due to water line repair

Christiansburg Middle School students are getting an extra day added onto their winter break due to water line repairs in the facility, according to school officials.

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WATCH: Police hold press conference after arrest in connection with University of Idaho murders

Read full article: WATCH: Police hold press conference after arrest in connection with University of Idaho murders

Authorities in Pennsylvania arrested a suspect in the killings of four University of Idaho students who were found stabbed to death more than a month ago, a law enforcement official said.

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T.G. Howard Community Center hosting coloring contest

Read full article: T.G. Howard Community Center hosting coloring contest

The T.G. Howard Community Center is hosting a coloring contest for students in the Pulaski County Schools.

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Students head to Roanoke for STEAM Day

Read full article: Students head to Roanoke for STEAM Day

Students across Southwest Virginia got a taste of what it’s like to have a career in STEAM – science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics.

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Lynchburg elementary students participate in ‘Paws for a Cause’

Read full article: Lynchburg elementary students participate in ‘Paws for a Cause’

Students at a Lynchburg elementary school saw the impacts of Hurricane Ian and decided they wanted to do their part to help shelter pets.

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Virginia students planning walkouts to protest Gov. Youngkin’s transgender policy changes

Read full article: Virginia students planning walkouts to protest Gov. Youngkin’s transgender policy changes

Students across the Commonwealth are planning to walk out of the classroom on Tuesday morning to protest Governor Glenn Youngkin’s transgender policy changes, NBC Washington reports.

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Roanoke non-profit collects backpacks for students in need

Read full article: Roanoke non-profit collects backpacks for students in need

The non-profit said at least 240 backpacks have been donated so far, and some of the donated bags will be given directly to students. The rest will go out to schools as donations.

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Pulaski County students help build net-zero energy home

Read full article: Pulaski County students help build net-zero energy home

Pulaski County High School students are building the first net-zero home, which is designed to produce as much energy as it consumes within a year, resulting in net zero energy consumption according to Atmos Energy’s website.

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Adam Oakes tragedy inspires anti-hazing presentation

Read full article: Adam Oakes tragedy inspires anti-hazing presentation

Adam Oakes was a freshman at Virginia Commonwealth University and died from a fraternity incident in 2021. Now, his family is traveling to colleges and universities across Virginia to educate students about hazing.

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Virginia Tech offering students free virtual mental health counseling

Read full article: Virginia Tech offering students free virtual mental health counseling

With the service, students can receive immediate care anytime, anywhere and fast, according to a press release from Virginia Tech.

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WATCH LIVE: Biden tours flood-damaged areas of Kentucky

Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Biden tours flood-damaged areas of Kentucky

President Biden visits families affected by the devastation from recent flooding and survey impacts and response efforts and also delivers remarks.

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All Carroll County students to receive free meals this year

Read full article: All Carroll County students to receive free meals this year

Students in Carroll County will have full stomachs this school year.

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VSU offers graduate students free tuition if they teach in Richmond or Petersburg

Read full article: VSU offers graduate students free tuition if they teach in Richmond or Petersburg

The Virginia State University College of Education is offering free tuition to graduate students who commit to a full-time teaching position in Richmond or Petersburg.

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VT launching new virtual mental health services for students

Read full article: VT launching new virtual mental health services for students

A new online service will help Hokies with their mental health.

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Farm to School program encourages Roanoke students to learn about fresh produce grown locally

Read full article: Farm to School program encourages Roanoke students to learn about fresh produce grown locally

Roanoke City Public School students are learning more about the food they eat and where it comes from.

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Roanoke students participate in Career Day fun

Read full article: Roanoke students participate in Career Day fun

Students in Roanoke found out how the skills they are learning in school can be used in a variety of careers.

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Virginia Tech students celebrate Earth Day by helping set a world record live on the TODAY Show

Read full article: Virginia Tech students celebrate Earth Day by helping set a world record live on the TODAY Show

Virginia Tech students celebrate Earth Day by helping set a world record.

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Virginia Tech’s announces plans for 2022 Day of Remembrance

Read full article: Virginia Tech’s announces plans for 2022 Day of Remembrance

Virginia Tech has announced what this year’s Day of Remembrance will include as it honors the students and faculty members who lost their lives in the 2007 mass shooting.

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Pulaski County schools seeking teacher raises, 19 aides as part of $67 million budget request

Read full article: Pulaski County schools seeking teacher raises, 19 aides as part of $67 million budget request

Leaders with the Pulaski County Public Schools are hoping to add more eyes in the classroom to keep your kids safe.

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Lynchburg students show improvement, but many still testing below grade level

Read full article: Lynchburg students show improvement, but many still testing below grade level

School leaders said they are focusing on growth.

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Nearly 55 American Robins found dead at Radford University

Read full article: Nearly 55 American Robins found dead at Radford University

Radford University students were shocked Thursday afternoon to see a slew of dead birds on the ground.

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A Southwest Virginia dance company will be performing at the Daytona 500

Read full article: A Southwest Virginia dance company will be performing at the Daytona 500

Taking the national stage at the midway, a local dance company is gearing up to perform this weekend at the Daytona 500.

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No reported injuries after two students found with guns at Halifax County High School

Read full article: No reported injuries after two students found with guns at Halifax County High School

There are no reported injuries after two students were found with guns at Halifax County High School Thursday morning, according to school officials.

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Snowstorm makes for a difficult, yet fun for some move-in day at Virginia Tech

Read full article: Snowstorm makes for a difficult, yet fun for some move-in day at Virginia Tech

Sunday’s snowstorm threw a wrench in move-in plans for students and parents at Virginia Tech.

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WATCH: Third-grade teacher makes full-court shot, earns her class hot chocolate

Read full article: WATCH: Third-grade teacher makes full-court shot, earns her class hot chocolate

A group of third-grade students watched in anticipation as their teacher prepared to make a basketball shot from across the court.

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Foreign students returning to US, but below pre-COVID levels

Read full article: Foreign students returning to US, but below pre-COVID levels

A new survey finds that international students are returning to U.S. colleges in stronger numbers, but the rebound has yet to make up for last year’s historic declines.

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North Carolina teacher accused of telling Black students they could be ‘field slaves’ resigns

Read full article: North Carolina teacher accused of telling Black students they could be ‘field slaves’ resigns

A North Carolina teacher resigned following outrage over alleged comments she made to Black students that they would be her “field slaves” if it wasn’t for the Constitution.

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New TikTok trend leading Southwest Virginia students to vandalize school property

Read full article: New TikTok trend leading Southwest Virginia students to vandalize school property

A new social media trend is challenging students to record themselves vandalizing school bathrooms. School leaders say it’s happening in multiple districts in Southwest Virginia.

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Grayson Highlands School closes Monday due to water problem

Read full article: Grayson Highlands School closes Monday due to water problem

Grayson Highlands School is closed on Monday due to a water problem.

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‘Animals bring people joy’: Bluefield College introduces Hazel, campus’ new therapy dog

Read full article: ‘Animals bring people joy’: Bluefield College introduces Hazel, campus’ new therapy dog

A four-legged friend will welcome Bluefield College students when they return to campus this fall.

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Pulaski County teacher recognized in National Harmony Hero Program

Read full article: Pulaski County teacher recognized in National Harmony Hero Program

A Pulaski County teacher has been recognized for her efforts in immersing children in the outdoors.

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Franklin County students return to the classroom

Read full article: Franklin County students return to the classroom

FRANKLIN COUNTY, Va. – Franklin County students are back in class full-time, five days a week. Monday was the first day of in-person learning for all students. Students are required to wear masks, stay socially distant and there are air purifiers in every classroom. Since there are nearly 7,000 students in the district, officials are slightly concerned about having so many students in one place at one time. “It is critical because unless those social and emotional needs can be met, that’s going to impact the academics,” said Muse.

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How the YMCA at Virginia Tech is bridging the online learning gap

Read full article: How the YMCA at Virginia Tech is bridging the online learning gap

Virginia Tech students and the YMCA are coming together to help kids find success with virtual learning. They’ve launched an online homework help program. Before the pandemic, YMCA at Virginia Tech had a program where volunteers would go into schools to tutor students. After months of planning, the program launched with nearly 40 volunteers who are Virginia Tech students. Martin said this goes along with YMCA at Virginia Tech’s mission to build connections, it just looks different than it did before.

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$1 million research grant to look at impact of pandemic on Virginia public schools

Read full article: $1 million research grant to look at impact of pandemic on Virginia public schools

Virginia’s getting nearly $1 million to study how the pandemic has impacted public school students and teachers. Researchers with the Virginia Department of Education and the University of Virginia will use the federal grant to look at pre-pandemic and post-pandemic trends, like grades, absenteeism and teacher retention. The study will last three years and follow students during that time. The goal is to create evidence-based policy reports so schools know how to help students moving forward. Researchers will also examine the effectiveness of school reopening and recovery plans, as well as the impact on higher education.

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New outdoor classroom coming to Lynchburg middle school

Read full article: New outdoor classroom coming to Lynchburg middle school

LYNCHBURG, Va. – A new outdoor classroom is coming to Lynchburg in a space that’s going unused. Cartolaro works with Julia Guca at the Lynchburg school and came up with the courtyard makeover. We want it to be an actual outdoor classroom that has all the supplies that the teachers could ever need. Ad“Not only does having an experience in an outdoor classroom benefits students and staff socially and emotionally, it also has incredible benefits for cognitive ability which leads to greater academic gains. Not only does it benefit students while they’re using this outdoor classroom but it benefits them the whole entire day as well,” said Guca, the library media specialist.

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Roanoke City Schools work on reopening plans

Read full article: Roanoke City Schools work on reopening plans

ROANOKE, Va – With less than a month until students are set to return to the classroom for in-person learning, school divisions across southwest Virginia are working around the clock to prepare their plans. Newly released guidelines from the CDC show that students can return to the classroom safely. “Just inching our way forward very carefully, but we’re proud to have kids in-person according to the CDC recommendations that were just published this past weekend we are in alignment with those CDC recommendations,” Roanoke City Superintendent Verletta White said. Most Roanoke City School students haven’t had a full week of in-person learning in almost a year, they’ve been doing a mix of in-person and virtual learning. The Superintendent says the school division is working very closely with the Roanoke City and Alleghany Health Districts to welcome students back safely.

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What’s News Today: Return to school, free gift cards

Read full article: What’s News Today: Return to school, free gift cards

Students in Pulaski County Public Schools will return to in-person learning today for the second semester. Students will attend in-person four days a week. Individual schools could return to reduced capacity or all-virtual, depending on COVID-19 conditions in the future. Starting at 8 a.m., you can buy a $25 Downtown Roanoke Gift Card and receive a bonus $25 gift certificate. There is a limit of ten gift cards per person.

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Virginia Tech warns students about partying after police bust 10 over the weekend

Read full article: Virginia Tech warns students about partying after police bust 10 over the weekend

BLACKSBURG, Va. – Virginia Tech is warning students about gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic after police busted several parties over the weekend. The university is following public health guidelines by not allowing gatherings of more than 10 people. This weekend, a university spokesperson said police responded to 10 parties violating that restriction. “We’re reaching out to students, we’re reminding them of their responsibility, reminding them that they will be held accountable for the decisions that they make and all of this is in the context of trying to teach students, to educate students what their role in our community is,” said Mark Owczarski, a university spokesperson. Violating the student code of conduct can result in penalties ranging from a warning all the way to expulsion.

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Some Montgomery County students to return to classrooms next week

Read full article: Some Montgomery County students to return to classrooms next week

Starting next week, some Montgomery County students will be back in the classroom. The district will enter Phase 3, Level 2 next Tuesday. There will be no changes for students in grades in grades Pre-K through grade 6, and students in grade 7 through 12 will be able to attend in-person classes for half a day, four days a week. Below is more information:

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Virginia Tech students return to Blacksburg after pandemic holiday break

Read full article: Virginia Tech students return to Blacksburg after pandemic holiday break

BLACKSBURG, Va. – The residence halls at Virginia Tech have been empty for nearly a month, but the winter migration of Hokies back to Blacksburg is officially underway. “I feel like I had a pretty good experience for the fall semester, so I think the spring semester is going to be a good, smooth semester,” said Osman. The influx of fresh faces is good news for Blacksburg businesses such as Tea and Jam. The tea house hopes to attract students with their new addition: weatherproof domes right outside of the restaurant. Virginia Tech students will continue moving back until January 24.

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Liberty University begins bubble, announces virtual graduation ceremonies

Read full article: Liberty University begins bubble, announces virtual graduation ceremonies

LYNCHBURG, Va. – The bubble has begun for Liberty University students. Liberty University also announced Friday it will honor this year’s and last year’s graduates in a virtual celebration on May 15. There will be a big ceremony as well as separate, virtual degree ceremonies. LU may switch it to an in-person event, but that depends on gathering limits at the time. You can register for the event on the university’s website.

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Wythe County Public Schools go 100% virtual through first semester

Read full article: Wythe County Public Schools go 100% virtual through first semester

Students in Wythe County will be home through the end of their first semester, according to an announcement on the district’s Facebook page. The school board voted on Monday night to stay 100% virtual through Jan. 15, which is the end of the first semester. According to the announcement, the school board will reevaluate the topic at the meeting on Jan. 14. Here is the full post:

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Appomattox County suspends in-person learning due to COVID-19

Read full article: Appomattox County suspends in-person learning due to COVID-19

Appomattox County students will be home for longer than expected due to “continued concerns of the impact of COVID-19” in the county, according to school officials. In-person learning is suspended through Friday, Jan. 8, according to an announcement on the school district’s website. Officials said students should complete assignments in their emergency learning folder on Tuesday, and will resume regular Google classroom assignments and virtual meetings on Wednesday. Students should expect to hear from teachers with more instruction, according to the announcement. Food pickup will be at Appomatox Elementary School on Wednesday and Friday from 4 to 6 p.m.

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New River Health Director doesn’t expect significant increase in COVID-19 cases as students head home

Read full article: New River Health Director doesn’t expect significant increase in COVID-19 cases as students head home

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Va. – As students from Virginia Tech and Radford University prepare to return home for winter break, the New River Health Director says COVID-19 case numbers among students are steady. Dr. Noelle Bissell says both universities have been conducting exit testing as students prepare to go home. The health district has also been working with students so they can stay safe while traveling. On the flip side, do I think we’re going to see a decline in cases because our college students are leaving? Both universities have testing plans in place for when students return for the start of spring semester.

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University leaders taking precautions as holiday travel draws near

Read full article: University leaders taking precautions as holiday travel draws near

They’re finishing up their last week classes at Virginia Tech, and university leaders are asking students to enter a 14-day self-quarantine before traveling. Mark Owczarski, a Tech spokesperson, says COVID-19 testing is also available, but not mandatory. Spokesman Michael Jones said once students travel home, they’ll have an extended break through late January. “We determined that to minimize travel to and from, we’d begin our semester early and end at Thanksgiving,” said Jones. While COVID-19 testing is also optional, students are asked to quarantine.

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Virginia Tech cracks down on random COVID-19 testing

Read full article: Virginia Tech cracks down on random COVID-19 testing

BLACKSBURG, Va – Virginia Tech is becoming stricter in the random COVID-19 testing of its students. Students who have not been signing up for random testing are subject to being suspended by student conduct and may lose the ability to register and attend classes. A university spokesperson says the response aims to keep cases down among students, faculty and staff. “As we put out the call to students and to employees, it’s so important that they respond so we can get a meaningful and accurate representation of our health,” University Spokesperson Mark Owczarski said. Students living on campus next semester will be required to be tested once they return to campus.

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Montgomery County students to go back to in-person learning on Monday

Read full article: Montgomery County students to go back to in-person learning on Monday

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Va. – Montgomery County students will be back in the classroom, starting next week. According to a post on the district’s Facebook page, students will go back to half-day in-person instruction for four days a week starting Sept. 28. Students who have not opted for virtual learning will be in school on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. The move comes after Montgomery County Schools moved to online learning for students in grades 4 through 12 because of an increase in coronavirus cases two weeks ago. Students who have opted for an online instruction schedule will not change.

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Lynchburg students will be able to return to in-person learning next month

Read full article: Lynchburg students will be able to return to in-person learning next month

LYNCHBURG, Va. – Officials say students in Lynchburg will start returning to classrooms on a hybrid schedule. According to a post on the Lynchburg City Schools Facebook page, students will be broken up into two groups — Cohort A and Cohort B. Students in Cohort A will be in school on Tuesdays and Wednesdays with remote learning on Thursday and Friday, and Cohort B will be in school on Thursdays and Fridays with remote learning on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Monday will be a remote learning day for all students. Parents will reportedly be told what cohort their child is in as soon as possible.

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Students ask Virginia Tech to restructure fees due to pandemic

Read full article: Students ask Virginia Tech to restructure fees due to pandemic

BLACKSBURG, Va. College students across the country continue voicing opposition to tuition and fees in a semester that looks much different because of COVID-19. Some students at Virginia Tech joined that effort Tuesday. Graduate student Allie Briggs organized a protest on the drillfield for students to drop in on throughout the day. She wants the university to allow students to opt out of certain fees that she calls unfair, potentially saving them hundreds of dollars. Theyre necessary in a normal time if students are using the facility, but if students are being responsible and isolating, things like transportation services, the recreational sports fee and the athletic fee, these arent things that students are really using, Briggs said.

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Blacksburg leaders considering closing bars at midnight, cracking down on house parties

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BLACKSBURG, Va. Blacksburg town leaders and police want to implement new COVID-19 restrictions which could limit what businesses, restaurants and residents can do. Proposed Ordinance 1942 was presented to town council on Tuesday night. However, town leaders said they would consider allowing restaurants to stay open later for take-out or delivery. Town leaders hope those restrictions would protect residents and the thousands of college students returning to Virginia Techs campus in just a matter of weeks. Town leaders would also enforce penalties for businesses and people who break the rules, whether they dont wear masks or host or attend parties.

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Gov't: New foreign students can't enter US if courses online

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The announcement primarily affects new students hoping to enroll at universities that will provide classes entirely online as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The new order was released Friday as a clarification to earlier guidance from March 9 that suspended existing limits around online education for international students. They said many colleges had already prepared housing for international students, even at universities offering online instruction only. It's likely to deliver a financial hit to colleges that rely on revenue from international students, who typically pay higher tuition rates. The nation attracted roughly 1.1 million international students in the 2018-19 school year.

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Randolph College changes back to school plan; classes will now be online

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LYNCHBURG, Va. – Randolph College students will no be taking classes online after the school made changes to its back to school plan. Under the plan originally sent out, students would have returned to campus for class in the fall. However, college president Bradley Bateman says recent developments forced the school to change course. Because of this, we are not confident the College would be able to remain in-person the entire semester without serious COVID-19-caused disruptions,” said Bateman. In a statement sent out on Thursday, Bateman says that by committing now, he hopes this will give faculty members more time to prepare and eliminate the uncertainty surrounding the fall semester.

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More than 200 schools back lawsuit over foreign student rule

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The lawsuit challenges a recently announced directive saying international students cannot stay in the U.S. if they take all their classes online this fall. If the judge does not suspend the rule, colleges across the U.S. will have until Wednesday to notify ICE if they plan to be fully online this fall. They collectively enroll more than 213,000 international students, according to the brief. International students typically pay the highest tuition rates and rarely are eligible for scholarships. Under the new rule, international students will be forced to leave the U.S. or transfer to another college if their schools operate entirely online this fall.

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University of Lynchburg makes masks mandatory on campus

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LYNCHBURG, Va, University of Lynchburg is finding new ways to make its students feel welcomed and safe this fall. Those who come back to campus will be required to wear a mask. These last few weeks staff and students with the Sew-cial Hornets program have made over 1,300 masks and have several thousand more to go. We wanna make sure were doing the right thing and keeping ourselves healthy and well, said Dr. Alison Morrison-Shetlar, president-elect. The goal is to have 10,000 masks made by Aug. 1.

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Harvard, MIT sue to block ICE rule on international students

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The lawsuit, filed in Boston's federal court, seeks to prevent federal immigration authorities from enforcing the rule. The guidance says international students won't be exempt even if an outbreak forces their schools online during the fall term. The guidance was released the same day Harvard announced it would be keeping its classes online this fall. Many schools have also come to depend on tuition revenue from international students, who typically pay higher tuition rates. It creates an urgent dilemma for thousands of international students who became stranded in the U.S. last spring after the coronavirus forced their schools to move online.

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Back-to-school plan for Henry County, Martinsville released

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HENRY COUNTY, Va. Henry County and Martinsville have both released their reopening plans. For Henry County, students will start classes on Aug. 10, but there will be a staggered return to the building. Each will go to school two days a week and learn virtually for three days. School leaders in Martinsville are awaiting state approval on a plan for students to return. Then in Phase Two, Pre-K through third grade will be in the classroom with alternating schedules, while older students will continue online.

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Roanoke County delaying vote on start of upcoming school year

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ROANOKE COUNTY, Va. Its going to be a bit longer until we know when school will begin for Roanoke County students. The Roanoke County School Board has delayed its vote on the start of the upcoming school year to allow more time to discuss options and to allow for additional citizen input. Originally, students were scheduled to return to school on Aug. 13. Also, the July 2 meeting will be held at Northside High Schools auditorium at 6 p.m. to allow for more people to attend. Those who do attend will be required to practice social distancing.

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