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Presentation on Civil WarThu Nov 20 7:00 pm by A. Wilson Greene, President/CEO of Pamplin Historical Park, on final days of Petersburg Campaign. At Union Train Stat... Disability Awareness FairFri Nov 21 6:30 pm 8pm at Appomattox Area Health & Wellness Center located at 321-C Poplar Drive, Petersburg. Free event. Power Up PetersburgSat Nov 22 9:30 am Five local groups host workshops at Vernon Johns Jr. High School that help residents "identify issues, forge bonds, and ...
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Supersuckers play Richmond!
They will be performing on December 11th at 8pm with the Rats and Two Tone
Cadillac.
Tickets are on sale at Plan 9 and on our website: www.communitychestRVA.com.
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March 22, 2007
Posted by brenda p at 2:17PM under School Board, community | Tags: School budget
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For more information on Petersburg Public Schools’ performance, check out the Petersburg Efficiency Review, published on Virginia Department of Education’s website.
A few highlights from the executive summary (page 10):
* On regular school day operations activities/items, PPS spent $6,474 per student, which was the second lowest among peer divisions.
* On administration-related costs, PPS spent $415 per student, the highest per student cost among peer divisions.
PPS was compared to selected peer divisions in the state by means of demographic data. The data were accessed from the Virginia Department of Educationís Superintendentís Annual Report Web site for the 2004-2005 school year, the most recent for which a full set of data was available.
For details on other school districts’ performance, check out VDOE’s efficiency reviews†page.