10/02/14 / Education /
“American Promise” is a documentary that follows a 13-year journey of two African-American families to chronicle implicit assumptions on issues of race, class, and opportunity.
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10/01/14 / Education / Health & Safety /
Get the latest information on the mental health resources that Prince William County Schools provides to support students and families at a PWCS Mental Health Expo on Monday, Oct. 20.
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09/23/14 / Education / Local Government / Police & Fire Beat /
Fire crews or SWAT should not be cause for alarm if spotted swarming around the former Nokesville Elementary School in the weeks ahead. The now-closed school buildings and grounds will be used to provide realistic training to Prince William County first responders, enabling them to better serve all county residents.
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09/23/14 / Education / Police & Fire Beat /
On September 22nd at 2:41PM, Prince William County Police officers responded to Lake Ridge Middle School located at 12350 Mohican Rd in Woodbridge (22192) to investigate a report of someone with a gun near the school.
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09/23/14 / Education / Federal Government / State Government /
The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) will administer the $22 million grant over the next seven years beginning with nearly 6,000 seventh grade low-income students in 16 school districts this year through GEAR UP programs and (eventually) college scholarships to increase preparation and enrollment for post-secondary education.
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09/22/14 / Education / Police & Fire Beat /
On September 19th at 9:24AM, officers responded to Fred Lynn Middle School located at 1650 Prince William Pkwy in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a reported bomb threat.
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09/11/14 / Education /
Registration is taking place now for an eight-week session that begins Oct. 15 at Northern Virginia Community College. Students may enroll 24 hours a day.
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By Steven Walts, Superintendent, Prince William County Public Schools 09/04/14 / Education / History /
September 2 was the start of exciting new chapters in more than 86,000 individual stories, as students walked through the doors of 94 Prince William County Public Schools. Their smiles, and more than a few cases of nerves, offered only a glimpse of what lies ahead.
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