WINA: Byron Brown will not seek reappointment to the School Board.
Daily Progress: At Thursday night’s school board meeting everybody played well with others ran with scissors.
WINA: Byron Brown will not seek reappointment to the School Board.
Daily Progress: At Thursday night’s school board meeting everybody played well with others ran with scissors.
It appears that the Rolling Stones will be playing at Scott Stadium this summer. In today’s Progress, John Yellig writes that three UVa sources have confirmed that the “major announcement” that Musictoday has planned for Tuesday will be that the news will be that the legendary rock band will be playing in town. Presumably, proper confirmation and details will be available in a few days.
Because I sure don’t.
City Council is now accepting applications for the three positions up for renewal on the board come June 30, James Fernald writes in today’s Daily Progress. Applications are due by May 19.
Two people have already applied for a position. The first is the 45-year-old David Randle, a UVa graduate and marketing consultant, who would like to move away from centralized curricula and management and “get things back from track.” The second — oh, God, I love this — is Kenneth Jackson, past and current City Council candidate, a man with a stabbing problem, but he’s apparently put that behind him now in favor of service on the school board or, possibly, Council, presumably depending on which pans out.
My advice to applicants? Watch your back. The competition is…er…cut-throat.
Piedmont Virginia Community College adopted a new strategic plan on Wednesday, which includes all kinds of great uses of a $1.67M federal grant for purposes of student retention and preparing students for college work, but the totally rad bit is their plan to offer high-speed wireless internet access throughout both of their buildings this summer. After a year and a half of always-on WiFi across the Virginia Tech campus, it was a real bummer to find that I had no access in any of my classes at PVCC this semester.
WiFi+Google=better classroom learning experience.
Bob Gibson has the story in today’s Progress.
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