Skyline High School holds final showings of Cinderella

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You still have time to check out Skyline High School and St Johns Drama’s performance of Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s Cinderella.

They got started last weekend with the final shows taking place today at 1:30 pm and 7: 30 pm and tomorrow at 3:00 pm.

The timeless musical will bring together the charm and elegance of Rodgers and Hamerstein’s version with a modern flair.

The original presentation debuted on television in 1957 and was the most widely viewed program in the history of TV.

Tickets are available at the door on the day of the performance.

Tickets will cost $10 for adults, $7 for students, and $5 for children with a family special for the matinees.

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New teachers welcomed to Warren County

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The Front Royal Warren Chamber of Commerce will host a reception for new teachers on Tuesday.

The reception will welcome almost 100 new teachers for the 2022-23 school year at Warren County Middle School starting at 11:30 am.

If you would like your organization to be represented at the event contact the Chamber at 201 East Main Street Front Royal no later than Monday.

Items for the teacher welcome bags must be dropped off at the Chamber Office by noon Monday.

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WCPS offers virtual learning for 2022-23

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Warren County Public Schools (WCPS) announced they will offer Virtual Academy learning for the 2022-23 school year.

The offer is for grades 3-12 for the 2022-23 school year.

Enrollment is open now through Jul. 15 with limited space available.

The space that is available will likely fill up quickly.

To ensure your child’s enrollment it is suggested that you enroll them as soon as possible.

You can find out more by contacting Elementary School Principal Lisa Rudacille at (540) 635-4188.

You can also call 6-12 grade Principal Randa Vernazza at (540) 635-2725.

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Support for the families of lost teens from all communities

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A social post from Warren County Public Schools announced that grief counseling is available to the enter community.

In light of the community’s and school system’s recent loss of two teens at Chincoteague Bay Skyline High School offers the counseling.

Call the guidance office of the school at (540) 631-0366 or Concern Hotline is always available at (540) 635-4537.

A candle light vigil for the two teens lost, was held last night Jan. 26 at the Browntown Baptist Church according to their Facebook page.

Shore Daily News reports that the community of Chincoteague is rallying to support the families as well.

The Chincoteague community held a candlelight vigil and began a collection to benefit the families.

If you would like to help call (757) 336-7237 to offer help, donations and support.

The star above Front Royal that is lit during the holidays, has been turned on again in honor of still missing teen Nathan Jenkins.

The search for Nathan continues in Chincoteague as well.

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WCPS and VH offer COVID-19 vaccine for 5 to 11 year old students

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An email from Warren County Public Schools announced that the COVID-19 vaccine will become available to 5 to 11 year old students.

The Lord Fairfax Health District (LFHD) and Valley Health (VH) will offer the Pfizer COVID 19 vaccinations for 5 to 11 year old students in Warren County Public School on November 10.

The vaccine will be administered at the 15 Street Gym from 2:30 to 7 p.m..

A second dose will be offered Dec. 1 at a location to be determined.

This is a fist come first served event and available to Warren County Public school students only who are 5 to 11 years of age.

Students must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

More information is available from your health department at (540) 635-3159 option 2.

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