Tell Us Tuesday: Should PWC Schools Be Open for ESOL & SPED students?

Last month the PW Perspective covered the rally at the Kelly Leadership Center in Manassas. Sponsored by the Prince William Education Association, the rally was for ESOL and Special Education teachers and students to have virtual classes during the beginning of the school year, which began today. However, as the General Education courses will be 100% virtual until November for now, ESOL and SPED courses will be in-person. Please share with us your thoughts on the matter on our social media pages.

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Black Excellence Expo at Manassas Park City Library

On Behalf of Manassas Park City Library Business owners and community organizations, please find a community engagement opportunity below to share your business/organization at next year’s Black Excellence Expo (B.E.E.)  at the Manassas Park City Library on February 8th, 2025 from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Manassas City Library and would like to invite you to our […]

Few Va. universities have studied food insecurity among students, though 80% say it’s an issue

by Nathaniel Cline, Virginia Mercury Most of Virginia’s public universities and colleges are aware of student food insecurity  at their institutions, according to a November survey conducted by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. 80% labeled on-campus food insecurity as a “somewhat” or “very problematic issue. The total number of college students experiencing food insecurity […]