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Hayfield director of student activities to resign amid recruiting controversy
The director of student activities at Hayfield High School, Monty Fritts, has submitted his intent to resign, News4 has confirmed. One day before Hayfield Secondary School was set to square off against Fairfax High on the Gridiron, Hayfield’s principal decided to pull the plug on the football team for the rest of the playoffs. Fairfax County Public Schools Superintendent...
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Hayfield director of student activities to resign amid recruiting controversy
Hayfield Secondary School’s football team has been pulled from state playoffs amid review of the school’s recruiting efforts. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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Hayfield football team withdraws from high school playoffs amid recruiting controversy
Days after Hayfield Secondary School’s blowout win against Thomas Edison High School, the school district announced it’s game over. The team is officially out of the playoffs, ending a controversial season after allegations of an improper recruitment scheme. In a letter to parents Monday, FCPS superintendent Michelle Reid told families, “This evening, the principal of Hayfield Secondary School announced...
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Hayfield football team withdraws from high school playoffs
Hayfield Secondary School has pulled their football team from the playoffs after months of controversy over an alleged football recruiting scheme. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Texas education board approves Bible-infused curriculum in public schools
The Texas education board has voted to allow Bible-infused teachings in elementary schools.
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Georgetown University president to step down amid health challenges
DeGoia, who suffered a stroke in June, was the longest-serving president of the school, at 23 years.
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5 things to know about Linda McMahon
Here are five things to know about former wrestling executive Linda McMahon.
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What to know about Linda McMahon, Trump's pick for education secretary
Linda McMahon founded World Wrestling Entertainment with her husband, Vince, and she has twice ran for U.S. Senate. Here’s more to know.
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Trump plans to ‘close' the Department of Education. What does this mean?
Kirabo Jackson, professor of education and social policy at Northwestern University and former economic advisor to President Biden, discusses how education policy in the U.S. may shift under the new Trump administration.
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More states are ditching exams as high school graduation requirements
A backlash to standardized tests has been fueled by complaints they take up too much classroom time and questions about how well they measure readiness for college or careers.
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Storm Team4 takes part in ‘STEM for Her' event
Storm Team4 Meteorologists Amelia Draper and Jessica Faith participated in an event for young women interested in pursuing STEM.
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Speech therapist shortage in Montgomery County schools affects students in need
Online job listings for Montgomery County Public Schools show Ashburton Elementary is one of eight schools looking for an SLP who can start immediately.
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Family frustrated by MCPS speech therapist shortage
A mom says her son hasn’t had his required speech therapy for weeks because his school doesn’t currently have a speech-language pathologist on staff. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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PGCPS discusses 2025-26 school year plans at legislative day
Prince George’s County Public Schools hosted its annual legislative day to inform state and county officials of its 2025-26 academic year goals. Superintendent Millard House said he and the Board of Education are preparing for a future without COVID-19 funds. “We don’t even know what those funds are looking like from the state as of yet, but we’re...
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Prince George's County schools establish 2025 goals
Prince George’s County Public Schools hosted its annual legislative day to establish the priorities for the 2025 academic year. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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Enrollment of Black men lags at HBCUs, report says
According to a recent report from the American Institute for Boys and Men, Black male enrollment at historically Black colleges and universities has steadily declined for the past 50 years. News4’s Dominique Moody reports on what local HBCUs are doing to bolster male enrollment.
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Fairfax County first graders mentored by high schoolers in special field trip
Fairfax County first graders visited West Springfield High School students at their football field for an interactive learning experience.
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High schoolers mentor 1st graders during special field trip
High school cheerleaders and football players inspire first graders during a field trip. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports.
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New lab schools open in Northern Virginia
For the first time this school year, two lab schools opened their doors in Northern Virginia. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey took a look at how one lab school in Stafford works.
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How one preschool uses PAW Patrol to teach democracy
Preschools around the country are starting students early on civics education. The goal is nothing short of raising good citizens and strengthening democracy. Teachers are working with them on how to solve problems with classmates, how to deal with anger or disappointment without being hurtful, and how to think about others’ needs. In one Virginia preschool, students learned about democracy...