Area School News
Charles Seidl, at right, a math teacher at Mathews High School, received a $1,000 grant from Walmart to help replace the worn-out calculators in his classroom.
Ware Academy welcomed students with an open house and back-to-school picnic on Sept. 7 and an opening convocation on Sept. 8.
The Rappahannock Community College Educational Foundation’s Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning will present a series of lectures by Pete Teagle on “Airborne Operations during World War II.”
Rappahannock Community College’s Department of Workforce Development is partnering with the Menokin Foundation, Stratford Hall, the Foundation for Historic Christ Church, George Washington’s Birthplace, and the Fairfield Foundation to offer a six-course certificate program in historic preservation.
Rappahannock Community College’s fall 2010 semester features a new career studies certificate program, “Millwright Technology.”
Registration is being accepted through Oct. 1 for the 19th annual Future City Competition for middle school students.
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Letter to students from Steve Gentry, Gloucester County Sheriff
The Rappahannock Community College (RCC) Educational Foundation’s Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL) will present “Archaeology and Early Virginia Landscapes” as one of its Fall 2010 offerings.
Rappahannock Community College summer degrees and certificates
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