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Suffolk Public Schools require COVID-19 vaccinations for all athletes beginning in November

Suffolk Public Schools require COVID-19 vaccinations for all athletes beginning in November
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Parents Find Racially Extremist Instruction In Conservative Virginia County

Parents Find Racially Extremist Instruction In Conservative Virginia County
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CCS Student Art Exhibition going virtual due to COVID-19 pandemic

CCS Student Art Exhibition going virtual due to COVID-19 pandemic Charlottesville City Schools annual Student Art Exhibition (Source: wvir) By Daniel Grimes | May 6, 2021 at 8:58 AM EDT - Updated May 6 at 8:58 AM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - For the first time, Charlottesville City Schools will host its annual Student Art Exhibition virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. The art is divided into various categories including communities, the natural world, visual math, storytelling, and art history. The show will also feature a student-created coloring book exploring the theme of resilience. “Art brings life and enjoyment and mental well being to all of us, so it’s a moment for us to sit back and absorb that and realize that we’re OK and we’re here for each us,” Fine Arts Coordinator Aaron Eichorst said.

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Cultivate Charlottesville works to increase food equity through Spring Seeding Project

Cultivate Charlottesville works to increase food equity through Spring Seeding Project Cultivate Charlottesville worker preparing for the free seed giveaway. (Source: WVIR) By Dominga Murray | May 6, 2021 at 6:04 PM EDT - Updated May 6 at 6:04 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Cultivate Charlottesville will be giving out free plants this Saturday, May 8. The organization is working to increase food equity through their Spring Seeding Project. “We are not a food equity city.  We have a 17% food insecurity rate which is higher than the state rate of 11%.” Aleen Carey, the Cultivate Charlottesville resource and program director, said. The goal of Cultivate Charlottesville is to help the region become a place where food is accessible to all through events like the Spring Seedling Project and services they provide that teach students how to garden.

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