Woodbrook Elementary School News
Browse past news stories for Woodbrook Elementary School in Charlottesville, VA.
- Woodbrook Students Will be Among First to get Swine Flu Vaccine (WCAV Charlottesville)
posted on October 13, 2009 at 08:58:57 pm
Albemarle County school officials announced Tuesday that students at Woodbrook Elementary School will be among the first to get the swine flu vaccine. - Child with flu-like illness dies in Charlottesville (Culpeper Star-Exponent)
posted on October 13, 2009 at 05:38:06 pm
A 9-year-old Albemarle County boy who had been diagnosed with a flu-like illness died Saturday at the University of Virginia Medical Center. - Officials: Feeling Ill? Stay home (The Daily Progress)
posted on October 13, 2009 at 04:13:12 am
In the wake of a Woodbrook Elementary School student’s death and a growing number of confirmed swine flu cases, Albemarle County school officials and University of Virginia pediatricians are recommending that anyone feeling ill stay home and take care of themselves. - Child with flu-like illness dies in Charlottesville (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
posted on October 13, 2009 at 04:03:47 am
A 9-year-old Albemarle County boy who had been diagnosed with a flu-like illness died Saturday at the University of Virginia Medical Center. Carson Raymond, a third-grader at Woodbrook Elementary School, had an underlying heart condition, his parents said Sunday. It was not immediately known whether he had swine flu. “Carson was just a very unlucky boy that this happened to,“ said Jennifer ... - Remembering Carson: Parents of Woodbrook student urge calm (The Hook)
posted on October 12, 2009 at 09:40:24 pm
In the wake of Carson Raymond’s October 10 death from possible complications of H1N1, his parents are urging other parents not to panic. PHOTO COURTESY RAYMOND FAMILY News that a local boy died after a bout with H1N1 has made headlines, but the father of Carson Raymond, the Woodbrook Elementary School third-grader who died October 10, says he and his wife do not want what happened to their son ... - Snap: U2 panorama and slideshow (The Hook)
posted on October 12, 2009 at 03:25:19 am
Finally got around to posting this panorama (with bad stitching) shot October 1, as well as a slideshow . Maybe should have waited longer. - Swine flu linked to 9-year-old’s death (The Hook)
posted on October 12, 2009 at 02:40:25 am
A third grader at Woodbrook Elementary School has died of possible complications from the H1N1 virus, commonly known as swine flu. According to the Newsplex , the 9-year-old had an underlying heart condition that made him more susceptible to the flu. He died at UVA Medical Center after becoming ill last week. - Local boy, 9, dies in wake of flu outbreak (The Daily Progress)
posted on October 12, 2009 at 12:21:11 am
Woodbrook student had underlying medical condition - Shortage could slow in-school vaccine clinics (The Daily Progress)
posted on October 10, 2009 at 04:13:47 am
Area schools sent out a schedule for in-school flu vaccination clinics this week, but health officials don’t think they’ll have enough vaccine to meet the schedule. - UPDATE: Albemarle Planning Commission Denies Connecting Road and Foot Path through Woodbrook (WCAV Charlottesville)
posted on June 23, 2009 at 09:48:07 pm
Residents of the Woodbrook neighborhood in Albemarle County are trying to stop plans for a new road that would serve a proposed apartment complex. - NAACP criticizes hiring choices at Albemarle schools (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
posted on June 15, 2009 at 04:14:33 am
The Albemarle County school system has too few black educators and administrators, and it is failing to make adequate progress toward remedying the problem, the president of the local NAACP said. “This is ridiculous,“ M. Rick Turner said Friday of what he sees as a poor effort to recruit black teachers and administrators. “The mind-set is akin to Massive Resistance.“ - Dave Matthews Band's BAMA Works Fund Helps 50 Charlottesville Organizations (WCAV Charlottesville)
posted on June 10, 2009 at 03:02:45 pm
50 non-profit organizations around Charlottesville will split a total of $246,000. The grant money is part of the BAMA Works Fund.
