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Kindergarten registration is April 14th for all area public schools

Find out what you need in order to get it done and why it’s so important to get it done on time.

Application process underway for Poe Museum’s 2016 Young Writers’ Conference

Attention serious writers of the high school persuasion: you have until April 15th to put yourself in the running for a spot in a five-day residency writing program hosted by the Edgar Allan Poe Museum.

5 Things for Families: Seuss, round ball, a water-skiing rodent, and more

Hello, March! They say you come in like a lion, and judging by Richmond’s line up this weekend, I guess lions are really fun and have diverse interests!

Six resources for teaching your kids about the presidential election

Virginia’s primary is on Tuesday. Fill your kids in on why they’re missing school and/or why you keep getting all fired up every time you open Facebook.

5 Things for Families: A bestselling author, banana-like cuties, tiny virtuosos, and more!

For being so short, February sure has taken it’s sweet time GTFO-ing. Let’s taunt it on its way out with activity, merriment, and learning stuff! Take that, Febr-EWWWW-ary

New resource from Richmond Public Library keeps young readers engaged

Richmond Public Library is now offering access to Beanstack, an online treasure-trove of book (and app) recommendations tailor-made for your child’s interests and literacy needs.

UPDATE: Shutting down the school to prison pipeline

Well, that effort failed as the bill wasn’t passed. What now?

5 Things for Families: Dominoes, basketball, trucks, olde-timey technology, and probably some nerds

Richmond is ready for you and your positively delightful weather, Upcoming Weekend!

RPS wants your input

Now it’s the kids’ turn.

5 Things for Families: hearts, magic, monkeys, and more

Looking for ways to help your kids burn off all that sugar they’ll ingest at their school Valentine’s Day parties? Richmond has you covered.

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