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Christchurch plans open house

Christchurch School will host an open house from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Monday, January 20, for interested students and families.     The open house is a no-pressure opportunity for guests to tour campus and attend presentations about the school’s programs...

Carrington earns degree

Annabel Carrington of Christchurch graduated with a degree in English and secondary education cognate from the College of Charleston in South Carolina during the college’s winter commencement on December 14, 2019.

Kohel on dean’s list

Caleigh Kohel of Hartfield has been named to the Carson-Newman University dean’s list for the fall semester. Carson-Newman University is in Jefferson City, Tenn. The university awards dean’s list honors to students earning a grade point average of 3.5...

Author Brad Parks to speak at RCC 50th anniversary open house

Best-selling novelist Brad Parks has written several of his best-selling crime novels at the Hardee’s restaurant in Saluda, less than four miles from the Rappahannock Community College’s Glenns Campus. On Saturday, January 11, Parks will speak at RCC’s 50th...

Christchurch School students honored

The following area Christchurch School day students were recently recognized for outstanding contributions to their fall teams and activities. The Varsity Volleyball Spirit Award was presented to Carly Cunningham, daughter of Edith and John Morris of Urbanna. The JV Volleyball Most...

Governor unveils tuition-free community college program

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced recently his proposed state budget will include $145 million over the next two years to make tuition-free community college available to low-income and middle-income students who pursue jobs in high-demand fields. The Governor’s “Get...

Latin is alive and well at Chesapeake Academy

While often characterized as a dead language, Latin fairly bursts with benefits to middle school scholars: vocabulary development, eased assimilation of foreign languages, foundations of grammar, increased standardized test scores, rich connections to the past, and foundation for sciences,...

Helping the homeless

On December 4 members (above) of the Middlesex High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Key Club partnered with Christ’s Basket to prepare bags of non-perishable food items for homeless families.

Christchurch seniors visit Fort Monroe

Place-Based Extensions of the Academic Classroom (PEAC) are an important component of Christchurch School’s college-prep curriculum. Exploration in the watershed, hands-on projects, and creative, outside-the-box thinking ensure that lessons take hold and students make important intellectual connections. Classes take PEACs...

Middlesex Rotary contributes

Middlesex Rotary has contributed a total of $7,789 to Middlesex Elementary School PTO for playground surface refurbishing, to the Middlesex County Public Schools Kids First Program, and to Love4Kids. Accepting the donations and pictured above from left are Christy...

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