The week just past saw Spotsylvania Schools moving into roadwork, family summer grocery budgets catching a break, Glenn Youngkin spurring FOIA requests, tax laws and the failure of school funding, and legal fees run amok. In addition, local public schools model excellence, and Drew is still petitioning to join (potential governor) Spanberger for a job.
5. Spotsylvania School Division On The Hook For Courthouse Road Improvements
Two Spotsylvania School Board members who usually always oppose each other agreed Tuesday night that the school division should not be responsible for funding $1 million worth of improvements to Courthouse Road in front of Spotsylvania Middle School, which is undergoing expansion.
4. Stressed Family Grocery Budgets Get Summertime Help
Summer means much higher food bills for families with school-age children. The Summer Food Service Program is there to ease some of the pain.
3. Governor’s Office Spurns FOIA Request
The Advance’s FOIA request for information surrounding the arrests of UMW students and others surfaced 16 pages of responsive records that the governor’s office will not turn over.
2. Negligence, Tax Laws Undermine Schools In Spotsylvania
The Spotsylvania Board of Supervisors has worked for more than 10 years to destroy public education by defunding it. Both political parties see it. The Board can fix it in one easy move.
1. Investigation, Legal Fees In Spotsylvania
The School Board has retained a Norfolk-based law firm to investigate the Riverbend Swim Team debacle; plus, information on fees for “legal services” outside of general representation.
COMMENTARY: Celebrating Excellence
To dismiss public schools as “failing” is to cheapen the achievements of students who reach for it, and show the way for elevating the bar for all.
It’s Drew Time: Advice from the Secretary of Levity
Hey – Congresswoman Spanberger, Drew needs a job. He’s recommending you avoid puppies, rodeos, and more. Confused? Read on!
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