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Danville school budget calls for tax hike


Published: April 30, 2021
DANVILLE Danville School Board unanimously approved a proposed budget that would raise taxes 3.5% for the 2021-22 school year. It cited a reduction in local.
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School board vice chair takes new role as police officer


DANVILLE, Va. — Three years ago, Ty’Quan Graves made history as the youngest person ever elected to the Danville School Board at 20 years old. Now, Graves is looking to further engage the community through his new career as a Danville police officer.
Graves, who was sworn into his new role on April 13 and graduated from the Piedmont Regional Criminal Justice Academy in Martinsville on April 16, said he decided on police work as a way to make an impact in his community. 
Graves had been working and volunteering in the Danville school division after he graduated, but couldn’t do anything in the school system once he was elected to the board. He then went to Henry County schools and coached there, but he decided to return back to Danville. ....

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Graduations set for Danville City high schools


DANVILLE, Va. — During Thursday’s meeting of the Danville School Board, Chief Operations Officer Dr. Wayne Lyle gave an update on the city’s high school graduations, which are planned to be outdoor, in-person events at the end of May. 
Governor Ralph Northam’s announced a plan for safe in-person graduation events, which states that indoor graduations are limited to a maximum of 500 people, or 30 percent of the venue capacity, whichever is less. The division’s high schools usually have their events held indoors.
Outdoor locations will allow each high school to host 5,000 people or 30 percent of the venue capacity listed on the certificate of occupancy, whichever is less.  ....

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