Tag: technology
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LIBRARIAN OF VIRGINIA, DENNIS CLARK ASKED TO PLEASE PROVIDE US WITH ANY REPORT generated that stated that any records management practices of VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT, Paul Neudigate, Police Chief, were deficient.
PLEASE PROVIDE US WITH ANY REPORT [BY WHATEVER NAME IT MIGHT BE CALLED] that you/your agency/it’s personnel generated in which it was reported to the Governor, the Virginia Attorney General and the chairmen of the House and Senate Committees on General Laws and the House Appropriations, Senate Finance Committees of the General Assembly, The State…
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VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TEACHER DIRECT 07/17/2024
Join the conversation! On July 9, Governor Glenn Youngkin issued Executive Order 33to establish cell phone-free education to promote the health and safety of Virginia’s K-12 students. Executive Order (EO)33 is focused on eliminating cell phone use during instructional time and addressing the mental health issues arising from children’s social media and cell phone addiction.…
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VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NEWSLETTER JUNE 2014
Virginia’s Learning Loss Recovery Efforts Recognized in National Report! The Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University and The Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford University have highlighted Virginia’s efforts in addressing learning loss recovery and expanding tutoring programs throughout the Commonwealth. The national report released highlights Virginia’s focused, evidence-based academic recovery efforts, specifically the…
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U.S. COURTS; 2023 Wiretap Report: Intercepts Fall, Arrests Rise
Published onJune 28, 2024 Federal and state courts reported a combined 13 percent decrease in authorized wiretaps in 2023, compared with 2022, according to the Judiciary’s 2023 Wiretap Report. Arrests in cases involving electronic surveillance increased, while convictions decreased. The report covers wire, oral, and electronic intercepts that were concluded between Jan. 1, 2023, and Dec. 31,…
