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From ‘family’ to fallout: What drove half the educators to leave Rappahannock high school

From ‘family’ to fallout: What drove half the educators to leave Rappahannock high school

by Randy Rieland | Dec 12, 2025 | Education, Sidebar, Top Story

Teachers: Culture changed, no longer “family’ atmosphere School officials: Routine turnover, retirements, better pay elsewhere If the hallways of Rappahannock County High School could talk, they’d tell of an exodus of almost half of the teachers and aides by the...
Rappahannock County High School’s Class of 2025 graduation

Rappahannock County High School’s Class of 2025 graduation

by Sophie McLeod | Jun 8, 2025 | Education

RCHS ‘will always be a part of who we are’ Rappahannock County High School held its commencement ceremony May 30, a rainy Friday evening that didn’t dampen the high spirits in the school gymnasium, where 56 seniors received their diplomas and proud families and...
Our Rappahannock: Foothills Forum – Rappahannock News Essay Contest 2021-22

Our Rappahannock: Foothills Forum – Rappahannock News Essay Contest 2021-22

by Foothills Forum Staff Report | May 21, 2022 | Education, Politics

Presenting … words of wisdom from our future generation Assembled here are the winning essays from the third Foothills Forum/Rappahannock News essay contest, held in conjunction with Rappahannock County Public Schools. Rapp News reporter Julia Shanahan worked with the...
Back to school has superintendent more confident after a year of COVID management

Back to school has superintendent more confident after a year of COVID management

by Randy Rieland | Aug 15, 2021 | Education, Health

Editor’s note: This story was published in print prior to new mandate from the state requiring face coverings indoors in K-12 schools. A year ago, Shannon Grimsley was facing the unfathomable. Another school year was about to begin, but one under the perilous...

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