Advance Morning News
It's Wednesday, January 8, 2025. Today: New research into Eliza Monroe, James Monroe's eldest daughter; analysis of state's new accreditation standards; and tensions at Stafford Supervisors' meeting.
Justice for a President’s Daughter
By Adele Uphaus
If you’ve learned anything at all about Eliza Monroe Hay, the older daughter of fifth U.S. president James Monroe, you probably learned that Washington society considered her to be a snob and that she was a Francophile who left her country to spend her last years in Paris.
But five years of research have led Barbara VornDick, who works as an interpreter at James Monroe’s Highland in Albemarle County, and arts and cultural advocate Kathryn Willis, of Fredericksburg, to a different conclusion.
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Analysis: Teachers are Key to Success on State’s New Accreditation Standard
By Martin Davis
The new accountability standards taking effect in 2025, and the Virginia Literacy Act, have upset school districts' apple carts. Empowering teachers is key to navigating the new environment.
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Deuntay Diggs Calls for Board to Be a Team ...
By Martin Davis
... but tensions were evident throughout the evening, from Diggs' becoming chair, to Crystal Vanuch's requesting Board members employed by the county submit leave when involved in Board activities.
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