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York County highlights family-engagement growth; staff to pursue study on Grafton turf after utility concern
Summary
Officials reported 64 family-engagement events and more than 20,000 attendees so far this year; the board also discussed Grafton High School turf after Newport News Water Works's verbal denial and vendor offers to share the cost of an environmental/runoff study estimated at up to $30,000.
Brian Friess, associate director of student services (elementary), told the board that the division has recorded 64 family-engagement events so far in the school year and an estimated attendance exceeding 20,000 individuals, placing the division on track to exceed last year's totals. Friess highlighted events tailored to academic supports, parent education and student…
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