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Parents concerned, confused by Radford City Schools superintendent’s abrupt departure
Read full article: Parents concerned, confused by Radford City Schools superintendent’s abrupt departureParents say they're concerned and confused by Robert Graham's abrupt resignation from his position as the Radford City Public Schools Superintendent.
Start of school for Radford City Public Schools could be delayed due to construction delays
Read full article: Start of school for Radford City Public Schools could be delayed due to construction delaysStudents at Radford City Public Schools may be starting later than initially planned this school year due to unforeseen facility project delays.
COVID-19 outbreaks force two Radford City Public Schools to go virtual until April 2
Read full article: COVID-19 outbreaks force two Radford City Public Schools to go virtual until April 2RADFORD, Va. – COVID-19 outbreaks among athletic programs have forced two Radford City Public Schools to go virtual. Radford High School and John Dalton Intermediate will be completely virtual starting Thursday, March 25 through Friday, April 2. Superintendent Rob Graham said at least 10 students have come down with COVID-19. That’s why the district made the call to move to virtual learning temporarily. The schools will be closed until after spring break so the district can do a deep cleaning.
Radford City schools closing all buildings on Inauguration Day
Read full article: Radford City schools closing all buildings on Inauguration DayRADFORD, Va. – Radford City Public Schools Superintendent Rob Graham is making a decision he feels, “is in the best interest of the entire school community.”On Jan. 20, 2021, no school district buildings will be open. This decision comes after school leadership has heard from many governmental officials Inauguration Day may be met with violent protests in many states. For those who have a child or children who were eligible for services and/or face-to-face learning on Wednesday, those learning opportunities will be rescheduled. Also, food distribution will happen on Wednesday as the school nutrition staff, bus drivers and custodians will be available during that time to assist with that. Below is the full text of Graham’s post:
Radford City Public Schools temporarily going virtual due to community spread of COVID-19
Read full article: Radford City Public Schools temporarily going virtual due to community spread of COVID-19RADFORD, Va. – UPDATEAll PK-12 students in Radford City Public Schools will participate in remote learning starting on Tuesday. Students will have asynchronous learning opportunities on Tuesday, according to school leaders. School leaders said they’re working closely with the New River Valley Health Department. Starting Tuesday, the school will switch to an all-virtual learning platform that will go until Dec. 7. McHarg, Belle Heth Elementary and Radford High School will all remain in a hybrid schedule.
Student or staff member in Radford City Schools tests positive for COVID-19
Read full article: Student or staff member in Radford City Schools tests positive for COVID-19RADFORD, Va. School leaders announced Thursday that a student or staff member in Radford City Schools has tested positive for COVID-19. This person was at school on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and had indirect exposure with other members of the school community, according to school leaders. School leaders said they are working closely with the New River Valley Health Department, which is conducting contact tracing. The health department feels there there is limited exposure with others in the building, according to school leaders. School leaders asked all employees to work from home on Friday so that crews can deep clean all district schools.
Radford City Public Schools will now resume in-person learning on Aug. 31
Read full article: Radford City Public Schools will now resume in-person learning on Aug. 31Rather than two weeks of 100% virtual learning, in-person learning will continue on Aug. 31. “My worry is that they won’t go back, that this is going to kind of be the permenant way of the rest of the school year,” Radford City Parent Charlotte Parks said. Parks hopes people in the city use the schools closing as an example of being more careful. While the rest of this week will be fully virtual, starting Aug. 31, the school division’s hybrid schedule will resume. ORIGINAL STORYStudents in Radford City Public Schools, regardless of grade level, will participate in virtual learning for the next two weeks.
Teachers, staff make rap video to get kids to wear masks
Read full article: Teachers, staff make rap video to get kids to wear masksRadford City Public Schools came up with a video to help. Other McHarg and Belle Heth staff are in the video too. One of those dealt with face coverings as there has been so many differing opinions regarding face coverings as we developed our reopening plans, said Rob Graham, Radfords Superintendent. He says after several days of being in school, the video truly had a positive impact. As I walk around the schools and visit with students and teachers, I have been so impressed and proud of the responsibility and respect that all staff and students are demonstrating by wearing face coverings, said Graham.
Radford City schools get $90,000 for new programs
Read full article: Radford City schools get $90,000 for new programsRADFORD, Va. The following came from Radford schools:Radford City Public Schools is the recipient of a three-year grant from The Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth to support Project GROW. Our school community is completely invested in making a positive difference in the lives of our students. The grant provides $90,000 to implement a Healthy Community Action Team (HCAT) which includes the Radford City Public Schools, faculty from the departments of Psychology and Counselor Education at Radford University, the Bobcat Backpack program, Beans and Rice program, parent representatives, and the City of Radford. Sarah Hastings and Nadine Hartig, both joined the Radford city community in 2006. Belle Heth Elementary School Principal Tara Grant stated, We are excited to have support through this grant which will help support healthy learning and living opportunities for our students. "