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From their first intro art class, to multiple assessments and hours of work, to that moment of pride as they look at their work displayed in an…
April 10, 2014Read More
On Wednesday, March 26, the Central Middle School Gym was packed tight with spectators waiting to see a hilarious game of basketball between students, faculty and community…
April 4, 2014Read More
The Health Occupations Students of America State (HOSA) Leadership Conference was held March 7 – 9, 2014 in Roanoke, Virginia at the Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center. …
April 4, 2014Read More
On March 20, Prince Edward County Middle School inducted twenty seventh and eighth grade students to their chapter of the National Junior Honor Society. Inductees had to…
April 4, 2014Read More
State Council of Higher Education for Virginia has approved a Master of Education degree program in school librarianship at Longwood University, the first such program at a…
April 4, 2014Read More
The Randolph-Henry High School’s 2013 yearbook has won a first place rating from VHSL, a first place from the National Scholastic Press Association and a silver medal…
March 27, 2014Read More
The D.R.E.A.M. Drama Team from Prince Edward County Middle School competed in the Drama category of the Southside Middle School Forensics Tournament on Saturday, March 15, 2014.…
March 27, 2014Read More
Last month, Keysville Subway hosted the Randolph-Henry High School baseball team for a fundraiser. Pictured is Subway Manager Tyler Wallace presenting the check to James “J.R.” Allen,…
March 14, 2014Read More
Fuqua School recently raised $5,926.01 for Jump Rope For Heart, a national fundraising program that is sponsored by the American Heart Association and the American Alliance for…
March 14, 2014Read More
On Monday, March 17, Dr. Steve Landefeld, Director of the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), will visit Hampden-Sydney College to speak on, “The Intersection of Statistics…
March 14, 2014Read More
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