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Germanna's impact is examined
Study finds that Germanna contributes $241 million to the Fredericksburg region each year

WANT TO GO? At Riverbend, students map their world
Riverbend students talk geography

Spotsy activity buses continue
Spotsylvania County schools will run activity buses until the end of the school year

Better late than never for Smith Station
Smith Station Elementary School adopts a mascot, more than 15 years since its opening

In Spotsy school, Obama rules
Middle school students too young to vote on Election Day participate in an online mock election, where 3 million votes were cast

Activity-bus cut worrying parents, kids in Spotsy in the region
With activity buses potentially being cut from the budget, some worry about the decision's impact

Spotsy schools may cut student activity buses
Schools officials look for cuts in budget

County events will still be safe
School official says safety will not be an issue at events

Trying to save more School transportation by number
Spotsylvania County schools' transportation department saved $6.1 million in the course of four years

Outdoor Ed working thanks to area company
After wooden stumps disappeared from the school yard, a local tree service company delivered replacements for free

Dedicated teacher is one of the best
A Massaponax High School teacher is named regional teacher of the year. He is one of eight who may be named Virginia Teacher of the Year

Regional briefs
Regional briefs

Spotsy seeing fewer students
Spotsylvania superintendent says the housing market is partly to blame for low enrollment

School starts in Spotsy
Spotsylvania County schools start classes

Six Spotsylvania schools don't meet AYP benchmarks
Spotsylvania County is six schools short of meeting adequate yearly progress benchmarks, according to preliminary data the division released last night at the School Board meeting