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Virginia Board of Education changes accreditation, graduation requirements - Richmond Times-Dispatch
The Virginia Board of Education on Thursday revised the state’s school accreditation and graduation requirements. Schools, starting in the 2018-19 school year, will be rated as either accredited ...
Mason High School's graduation will include two empty chairs as memorials for Amanda Blue and Lily Klages who were killed in a crash two years ago.
MASON — A Mason couple is asking for two empty chairs at Mason High School’s graduation ceremony as a memorial to Amanda Blue and Lily Klages, two 16-year-old girls who would have graduated ...
The state’s education board voted to implement a lottery to distribute the sparse seats at the state’s popular trade high schools, while also approving temporary graduation requirements ...
Isabella and David Patrick pose for a photo Tuesday, May 20, 2025, after Isabella spoke to the board. Isabella is one of about 22 early graduates from Permian High School who won't be able to walk ...
METHUEN — The state education board voted Tuesday to require the state’s popular trade schools to distribute their scarce seats by lottery and approved new high school graduation requisites ...
By the end of the meeting, faculty members had unanimously voted to disinvite President Nathan Copeland, Executive Vice President and CFO Jeremy Whitaker and the entire Board of Trustees from ...
The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education voted unanimously Tuesday to put its proposed competency determination regulations out for public comment, and to solicit comment about a second pote… ...
The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education voted unanimously to put its proposed competency determination regulations out for public comment, and to solicit comment about a second potential ...
The Syosset Board of Education discussed changes to the state graduation requirements, which are expected to be fully implemented by the fall of 2029. The school is already “positioned for a lot ...
Feb. 9—The Kutztown School Board voted 7-1 to approve changing graduation requirements from 24 to 21 credits. Laurel Ziegler voted against the changes. Board President Jason B. Koch was absent.
The Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education has unanimously approved new high school graduation requirements that include mandating a stand-alone financial literacy course in order for ...
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