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McEachin announces grants for schools with Head Start programs in Fourth District
Published Saturday, May. 1, 2021, 3:57 pm
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Donald McEachin
Congressman A. Donald McEachin announced four grants, totaling $407,211, from the Department of Health and Human Services to four groups in the Fourth District that provide Head Start services.
The grants went to Richmond City Public Schools ($272,678), Chesterfield County Public Schools ($58,990), Rural Family Development ($28,892) and Hopewell City School Board ($46,951).
“Head Start makes a significant difference in the lives of young children who come from low income families,” McEachin said. “Providing a preschool experience as well as fostering good emotional and social development, Head Start participants come to school more prepare
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As a countermeasure for families who still want their children to remain in virtual school this fall, the district is offering alternatives, broken down by K-8 and 9-12th grades. (Photo: Crixell Matthews/VPM News)
Now that vaccination has been offered to every teacher who wants protection against the coronavirus, and an almost semester’s worth of in-person classes completed, officials say they re ready to welcome all students back to buildings when school starts in August. But for families who aren’t ready, the district is proposing two alternatives depending on grade level.
On Tuesday, the school board heard guidelines from Sharon Pope, Chief Academic Officer and Lisa High, Chief of Schools, during a presentation on face-to-face instruction.