Several local students have notched academic accolades from James Madison University for the Fall 2025 semester. Evelyn Batkins and James Duval, both of Quinton, Clara Fernandez and Kendall Hicks, both of Lanexa, Daniella Flowers of New Kenet, and Evelyn Davenport of Bottoms Bridge have been named to the President’s List for the fall semester. Savannah Hicks and Olivia Brightwell, both of Quinton, Hunter Meadows and Akira Hicks, both of Lanexa, Campbell Proffitt and Cody Christman, both of Providence Forge, Jack Swynford of New Kent, and Sydney Brophy of Charles City, were named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester….
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Lucy Vick, a Quinton resident and 2022 graduate of New Kent High School, completed her studies at Christopher Newport University as part of Dec. 2025 commencement ceremonies. Vick graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies and with minors in Theatre and Leadership. She plans to continue her studies by enrolling in law school.
William Ashley of Providence Forge was named to the Dean’s List at Shenandoah University for the Fall 2025 semester. To be recognized for the achievement, a student must be enrolled full-time and earn a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher.
Local students were recognized by Southern New Hampshire University for their academic success during the Fall 2025 semester. Kyle McCuistion and Joseph Hampton, both of Providence Forge, Mya Jones-Pogrebneak of Quinton, and Natalie Johnston of New Kent, earned high academic honors and were named to the President’s List. Carl Gardner and Deidra Otey, both of Providence Forge, were named to the Dean’s List during the fall term. To be recognized on the President’s List, a student must earn a grade-point average of 3.7 or higher while taking at least 12 credit hours. In order to be named to the Dean’s…
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New Kent resident Hannah Milby was named to the Dean’s Honor List at Cedarville University for the Fall 2025 semester. To be recognized for the achievement, a student must obtain a grade-point average of 3.75 or higher while taking at least 12 credit hours.
Charles City Volunteer Fire and EMS received a grant from State Farm to assist with purchasing much-needed equipment. State Farm made a $10,000 donation to the department through the State Farm Good Neighbor Firefighter Safety Program. In collaboration with the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC), Charles City Volunteer Fire and EMS was one of 150 volunteer fire departments to receive the grant. “This grant came at the perfect time, allowing us to add some much-needed safety equipment, purchase critical lifesaving EMS supplies, and replace damaged and outdated equipment and PPE,” commented Charles City Volunteer Fire and EMS Chief Spencer Tuftee….
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New Kent County Public schools announced their 2027 Teachers of the Year, with George Watkins Elementary School teacher Amy Leonard being recognized as the Division Teacher of the Year. Leonard, a second-grade teacher at George Watkins Elementary School, has more than 31 schools of service to New Kent County Public Schools. She has inspired generations of students through her patient, kind, and inclusive approach to teaching. Leonard was praised by her peers for being an invaluable leader with the school community, a mentor to new teachers, and a collaborative partner who consistently elevates instructional practice. “Ms. Leonard embodied the very…
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Charles City County Public Schools have announced that it is now fully accredited. The announcement came at Tuesday night’s school board meeting from Charles City Superintendent of Schools Katina Otey. Otey commented the under the new metrics along with the school’s steps to improve, the new measure of success will allow families and educators to understand how schools are performing. It is the first time in nearly five years that both Charles City Elementary School and Charles City High School have met the metric for full accreditation.
New Kent District 5 Supervisor Jordan Stewart has been appointed to the Board of Veteran Services. Stewart was appointed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin to serve on the board that advises and makes recommendations to the Commissioner of Veterans Services. Matters that may arise include investigating issues related to the provision of care and services to veterans, develop recommendations for policies and procedures related to the efficient and effective delivery of the services provided by the Department of Veteran Services, and establish policies related to the coordinated delivery of veteran services in consultations with agencies, entities, and organizations that include counties,…
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