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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Va. community colleges end diversity, equity and inclusion practices

by Nathaniel Cline, Virginia Mercury Virginia’s 23 community colleges will be required to ensure all of their programs and practices comply with federal regulations to ensure everyone is treated fairly and equally, ending policies that promote diversity, equity and inclusion. The decision by the Virginia Community College System’s State Board is in response to President […]

Mason Lobbies 2025: The Importance of Student Advocacy

By: Zayd Hamid, contributing writer for the PW Perspective For the twelfth consecutive year, George Mason University students met with Virginia legislators to advocate for their and their university’s budget priorities. Mason Lobbies 2025 occurred on February 12th, but due to weather complications, it happened virtually rather than in Richmond. Despite the weather complications, George […]