The Loudoun County School Board unanimously approved the school division s capital improvement and capital asset preservation programs at its Dec. 12 meeting.
On Dec. 12, at the last meeting of the board s four-year term, the nine outgoing members of the Loudoun County School Board discussed their impact on the school division and
Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Aaron C. Spence said a two-week delay in notifying School Board members about a series of fentanyl-related overdoses among high school students wasn t an attempt
After receiving assurances from Superintendent Aaron C. Spence that county staffers support it, the Loudoun County School Board at their Oct. 10 meeting approved an additional 2% raise for school
A new Loudoun County School Board policy requires a board member to get the endorsement of two other board members to place an item on the agenda for a discussion.