The budget process was a difficult one for school boards across Hampton Roads, as shrinking budgets and growing classes forced administrators to find ways to
Norfolk public school officials have said they need to cut 135 positions to balance the budget. But when parents at Larchmont Elementary found out that
A feud is escalating between the Virginia Beach City Council and the school board over funds the school saved up.
In its continuing budget talks, the Virginia Beach City Council announced that it plans to take $8.8 million from the school reserve fund to apply to two
It has been a long time since any sort of good news came out of a school budget meeting. But Tuesday night in Virginia Beach, the latest budget twist gave the
The Hampton City Council approved its school budget 2010-2011 Wednesday evening, with some slight changes, according to Ann Stephens with Hampton City schools.
The Isle of Wight school board passed the 2010-11 school budget by a 4-1 vote, which makes up for a nearly $1.9 million shortfall.
Virginia Beach and Williamsburg-James City County Schools approved their budgets for the upcoming year Tuesday night. Hampton and York County school board
Once facing cuts of $6.5 million, 45 positions were going to be eliminated from Williamsburg-James City County Schools. Now all of the instructional jobs will
The Virginia Beach School Board voted 10-0 to approve the operating budget for the next two school years, a budget that demanded millions in cost cuts from
The teachers union wants Norfolk to step up and increase its portion of the budget for schools. WAVY.com compared Norfolk's contributions with other cities.
The Alexandria City Council has voted to propose a nearly 10 percent increase in the property tax rate to help deal with state budget uncertainties.
The General Assembly has overwhelmingly passed a new two-year budget that makes unprecedented cuts to state services and programs.
Doing more with less -- it's a lesson many are still learning and those entrusted with your child's education are taking a crash course. The economic slump is
The Superintendents of three Hampton Roads Public School systems sat down for a Q&A with WAVY TV 10's Tom Schaad in March 2010, to discuss public school