By Carlene Mackereth, NOVA-Manassas 04/25/17 / Education / Manassas / Money & Taxes / State Government / Woodbridge /
Open registration for Northern Virginia Community College’s fall 2017 semester begins May 2. Students may secure classes early in the registration period while the most choices are available and not pay tuition until July 24.
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Paul VI High School, a Top 50 Catholic High School with 35 years of educational excellence, will be moving to Loudoun County to serve families in Prince William, Fauquier and Loudoun counties, according to Angela Pellerano, spokesman for the Catholic Diocese of Arlington.
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FROM University of Mary Washington Reports 04/22/17 / Education / People & Places / State Government /
The University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg marked a milestone Friday, April 21, with the inauguration of its 10th president, Troy D. Paino. A crowd of nearly 1,000 students, alumni, faculty, staff and community members packed George Washington Hall’s Dodd Auditorium for the event.
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FROM Manassas City Reports 04/22/17 / Education / Local Government / Manassas / Creative Arts /
Osbourn High School student art is on exhibit now through May 22, 2017 at The Hall at City Hall. The exhibit is open to the public Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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FROM Prince William County Schools Reports 04/21/17 / Education / Money & Taxes /
The now-finalized $1.14 billion operating and debt service budget funds the education of nearly 91,000 Prince William County Public Schools students in the upcoming 2017–18 school year. It maintains all existing programs and services, and gives all employees a one-step compensation increase.
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The School Board of the City of Manassas will hold a Regular Business Meeting, Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 7 p.m. Please note the location: City Hall, 9027 Center Street, Manassas, VA.
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FROM Prince William County Schools Reports 04/20/17 / Education / People & Places / Books & Libraries / Kids Konnection /
Parents can help children who will enter kindergarten in August 2017 get excited about starting school and foster their successful transition to kindergarten. Take him or her to a Kindergarten Readiness session offered by staff from Prince William County Public Schools during May at Prince William County Public Library locations
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FROM Prince William County Schools Reports 04/20/17 / Education / Local Government / Money & Taxes / People & Places /
Prince William County School Board will receive training in parliamentary procedure from Thomas Balch, J.D., a Professional Registered Parliamentarian, during two one-hour sessions, one on May 3 and one on June 7.
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