The Virginia Beach School Board is set to make tough decisions Tuesday — such as cutting open positions and not replacing older buses — as it votes on next year’s budget. Division leadership proposed a $954.5 million operating budget, but the board is considering reductions in response to inflation and possible tax cuts. The board was uneasy about several recent proposals and asked the .
Division leadership proposed a $954.5 million operating budget, but the board is discussing where cuts can be made in response to inflation and possible tax cuts. Overall, the board has expressed some unease over some of the cuts that have been proposed.
The Virginia Beach School Board voted Tuesday night to create a committee to determine how to deal with library materials considered to contain “sexually explicit content.” The policy change aims to keep such content from elementary school libraries and create a list of content for secondary schools. The policy passed 6-4 with board chair Kimberly Melnyk and members Beverly Anderson, Jessica .
The Virginia Beach School Board voted Tuesday to create a committee to best determine how to deal with library materials considered to contain "sexually explicit content." This came from a policy change that aims to ensure elementary schools do not have such content on their library shelves, as well as create a list of them in secondary schools.