By Meaghan Latella Washington and Lee University’s production of “Monty Python’s Spamalot” offered its audiences a lot of silliness, a…
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By Cecelia Smith-Schoenwalder Washington and Lee University has joined the list of more than 100 colleges facing federal investigations about…
By Caleigh Wells Central Elementary is the biggest of Rockbridge County’s elementary schools. So school officials say it’s high time…
By Lindsay Cates Rockbridge area colleges have been under pressure to keep up with changing federal regulations regarding sexual assaults…
By Staff and Wire Reports Virginia Military Institute Professors James E. Turner, Sr, and Tim Orland Moore II won a statewide…
A veteran elementary school teacher and administrator from Loudoun County will become Waddell Elementary School’s next principal early in January.…
By Sammy Yates Maury River Middle School girls have been teaming up with Washington and Lee University’s Women in Technology…
Virginia Military Institute is facing a reduction of more than $440,000 in state funding this fiscal year, which means that employees won’t get a 2 percent bonus. VMI officials say that it will not cut any of its programs or lay off any of its employees so far. Officials at VMI are optimistic about how they are going to manage any additional cuts in the following few years.
Lexington Schools Superintendent Dan Lyons has decided to retire after nearly 40 years in education. Lyons will step down from his position at the end of this school year.
Local colleges are facing more rigorous federal reporting requirements this year for incidents of sexual misconduct and dating violence. Administrators…