The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, September 8, 1995
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEACH
- HONORS AND AWARDS
- RUSSELL HOUSE RESIDENTS NEED NEW WHEELS
THEIR FUND-RAISING EFFORTS HAVEN'T BROUGHT IN ENOUGH TO BUY A VAN.
THEIR MANY FUND-RAISING EFFORTS HAVE FAILED TO BRING IN ENOUGH MONEY TO BUY A
VAN.
- RAIN FAILS TO DISCOURAGE FANS
- REALTY SALES - VIRGINIA BEACH
- PROF DEFENDS CITY PARKS AND RECREATION STAFF, NIGHT BASKETBALL
- YOUNG PLAYERS PUTTING HAMPTON ROADS ON THE MAP
- A BRIDGE AT BOW CREEK? YES, AND IT'S BEING REPLACED, TOO
- CONTROVERSIAL ATTENDANCE POLICY FOR SCHOOLS STILL UP FOR DISCUSSION
CRITICISM FROM PARENTS HAS PERSUADED THE BOARD TO CONSIDER THE COMPLAINTS.
- POP QUIZ
- COVER STORY: PRINCESS ANNE HIGH
GETS RE-STATIONED
WORKERS SCRAMBLE TO TRANSFORM THIS FORMER SHOPPING MALL INTO MAKESHIFT
CLASSROOMS.
- CLASS SCHEDULES ALSO WILL GET A MAKEOVER
- NOW IF GEORGE WOULD BORROW ALL THE STUFF THAT WE DON'T WANT
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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CLARIFICATION
The Beacon invited readers Sept. 3 to respond to the school
budget deficit by calling Infoline and leaving a recorded message,
some of which were published last Friday. One of those comments was
attributed to Richard Bazar of the Newtown area. Bazar, whose wife
is employed by the school system, says the information was
incorrectly attributed to him. Also, that same caller referred to
the recent purchase of awnings at Luxford Elementary as being
frivolous. Luxford Principal Lee Capwell called to say that School
Board funds were not used for that expense.
Correction published , in the Virginia Beach Beacon, Wednesday,
September 13, 1995, P.9
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READERS RESPOND TO SCHOOL BUDGET DEFICIT
- MAMMOTH PARADE IS BACK
by SS