FROM Prince William County Schools Reports 05/21/16 / Education / Manassas / Nokesville / Creative Arts /
Two Prince William County high school artists have been recognized for their work which will be put on public display.
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05/21/16 / Education / Manassas / Woodbridge /
Late August dates have been set for ribbon cuttings for Colgan High School Kyle Wilson Elementary School and George Hampton Middle School, according to information from Prince William County Schools.
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FROM Prince William County Schools 05/21/16 / Education / Money & Taxes /
The online publication, “Keeping Pace with K-12 Digital Learning, 2015” highlights the Prince William County School Division’s policies and practices in online learning, with a special focus on the Virtual High School.
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05/21/16 / Business / Education / Health & Safety / People & Places / Kids Konnection /
Resources from corporate partners reach classrooms and boost student achievement, imagination, and excitement. Partnerships of the Year were honored at the Prince William County School Board meeting on May 18.
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FROM Prince William County Schools 05/20/16 / Education / People & Places / Woodbridge / Kids Konnection /
More than 1,100 student ballots picked the mascot and colors to shape the identity of the soon-to-be rededicated George M. Hampton Middle School. Come August, sixth, seventh, and eighth grade PWCS students will learn and compete under the blue and black banner of the “Hampton Huskies.”
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05/20/16 / Breaking News / Education / Kids Konnection /
May 21 PWC Community EXPO sponsored by Prince William County Schools has been cancelled due to Inclement weather forecast. Predicted rain plus current soggy field conditions combined to washout the scheduled event.
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From Prince William County Schools reports 05/17/16 / Education / Health & Safety / People & Places /
Prince William County Public Schools staff is studying and assessing how the new transgender guidance from the federal Departments of Education and Justice, in conjunction with other current legal developments, may affect Prince William County Public Schools and all school systems across the nation.
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05/17/16 / Education / Health & Safety /
Parents are reminded that all students entering sixth grade in Prince William County Public Schools this fall must present proof that they have had a booster dose of the tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine before entering the sixth grade.
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