The Verona Press, in partnership with Fitchburg Access Community Television, will host a candidate forum ahead of a contested race for three Verona Area Board of Education At-Large seats.
Verona Area School District’s support staff will receive the full increase in base and supplemental wages for the 2020-21 school year as allowed by law.
Three more Verona Area School District educators are planning to retire at the end of the school year.
Three Verona Area High School students and their teacher won awards at a regional STEM competition on January 23.
After nearly 11 months away from the physical classroom, a portion of Verona Area School District students in grades 6-12 returned for in-person instruction on Tuesday, Feb. 9.
Three district educators with a collective 85 years of service to the Verona Area School District have announced their retirements.
The Verona Area School District won’t have a City of Verona police officer regularly walking the halls of the high school this school year.
Though a snowstorm prevented Verona Area School District students in grades 3-5 from finally returning to school on the planned date, classrooms soon welcomed the kids back on the following days for the first week of in-person classes the next day on Wednesday, Jan. 27.
The Verona Area School District will offer its largest number of open enrollment seats in nearly five years after it saw a net decrease of students leaving the district.
The City of Verona’s revisions to a contract that would continue a police presence at Verona Area High School met with disappointment and frustration from school board members at their meeting Monday, Jan. 25.
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- VAHS, Glacier Edge students make hundreds of cards for healthcare workers
- Clardy looks to start with VASD with equity focus
- District offers staff incentives to fill bus driver vacancies
- BRMS teacher Shayla Glass-Thompson nominated to ILA 30 Under 30
- VASD health staff start getting COVID-19 vaccinations
- 23 VASD students receive Urban League MLK youth awards
- Notebook: VASD staff getting vaccines this week
- VAHS staff petition to delay in-person start by a month
- District sees net loss for open enrollment
- Sugar Creek student raises $850 for Madison Reading Project
- District admin offers resources for talking to children about U.S. Capitol attack
- 7 out of 10 VASD students will return for hybrid learning model
- Board hires Dr. Tremayne Clardy as next superintendent
- District will provide 80 hours of COVID-19 leave to full-time staff, exclusive substitutes
- Hundreds of preferred instruction forms unreturned as of Monday
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