Lynchburg City Schools Superintendent Crystal Edwards said in her presentation Tuesday to Lynchburg City Council and the Lynchburg City School Board she’s often told by community members the two bodies
Two months after the Lynchburg City School Board voted not to accept a grant from an LGBTQ-focused nonprofit, private donors have raised a portion of the total $10,000 the E.C. Glass High School Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) club would have received.
In September, there was standing room only at a Lynchburg City School Board meeting when officials voted to close or convert two division elementary schools, parents and community members wearing
Lynchburg City Council approved Tuesday night an amendment to Lynchburg City Schools fiscal year 2024 budget to transfer money to fund legal fees for the division as it prepares to petition for unitary status from a 1971 desegregation order to allow for close-to-home rezoning as a part of its upcoming facilities master plan.
With a host of scenarios now on the table for the future of facilities and educational programming for Lynchburg City Schools, the school division has taken its show on the road this week, hosting a series of community conversations to garner feedback on the current options at some of the schools that could be affected.