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Baby boomers are living longer, and so are their parents. Currently, seniors account for 13 percent of the county's population, and that number is expected to rise to 25 percent by 2030. More ... For the second year in a row, the county's school system is coming up short on projected student enrollments, leading to a potential loss of state funding. That's not good news when the current budget is already going to be strapped due to less funding coming from the state, which trickles down to the local level. More ... The performance of Chesterfield County's high school seniors on the ACT collegeadmission exam reached five-year highs in English, math, reading and the composite score. The county's 2008 graduates earned an average composite score of 21.6, up from 21.5 last year. The highest possible score is 36. More ... The following classes and activities are scheduled at the Capital Area Workforce Center, located at 7333 Whitepine Road. For more information, call 271-8510. • Resume clinic, Sept. 22, 9-11 a.m. • Information session, Sept. 23 and 30, 9 a.m. More ... |
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