Education
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The 12 most beautiful college campuses in Virginia
From picturesque lakes to architectural marvels, here are 12 of the most beautiful college campuses in Virginia.
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Federal school voucher program harms Virginia’s most vulnerable families
During his last week in office, Gov. Youngkin opted Virginia into the Educational Choice for Children Act. Its impact on Virginia students could be serious.
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What Virginia teachers actually want for Teacher Appreciation Week
Forget the apple and get a Virginia teacher something they actually want for Teacher Appreciation Week this year.
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Virginia expanded school vouchers through a new federal program. Here’s what that means for public schools
Virginia became the first state to opt into a new federal vouchers program. Supporters call it “choice,” but educators say the impact may not be felt evenly.
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5 Virginia education bills that could impact your local schools
Virginia’s General Assembly will weigh proposals on funding, staffing, student services, and safety that could bring significant changes to how the commonwealth’s public schools operate.
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Virginia schools find the key to better attendance: A free morning meal
Free school breakfast programs in Virginia are helping to combat student absenteeism. Here’s how.
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Virginia public schools had more than 3,200 unfilled teaching positions in 2024-25
Something’s missing in Virginia classrooms—and it’s not just school supplies.
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Botetourt County Public Schools reinstated random student drug testing
A previously paused policy is back in Botetourt—here’s what it means for students signing up for extracurriculars and parking permits.
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Phones off: Hanover Schools’ policy results in 1,600+ confiscations
One school division went all-in on unplugging during the day—and the results are in.
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New federal loan limits could derail Virginia students’ path to medical school
This story by Shalina Chatlani was produced by Stateline and reviewed and distributed by Stacker. Twenty-eight-year-old Michaela Bonner has been working 12-hour shifts as an emergency medical technician in Norfolk, Virginia, for the past four years, while attending and paying for college to finish her prerequisites for medical school. But now that President Donald Trump’s…

























