Virginia is steeped in history and is known for its pivotal role in shaping the United States. Recent events have brought attention to various social and political issues in the state, sparking a wave of petitions on Change.org. From advocating for criminal justice reform to fighting for racial equality, petitions in Virginia cover a wide range of topics that reflect the diverse concerns of its residents.
One prominent petition calls for police accountability and transparency in Virginia, highlighting the need for reform in law enforcement practices. Another petition focuses on education funding, emphasizing the importance of investing in the future of Virginias students. These petitions underscore the pressing issues facing the state and the power of collective action in driving positive change.
Join the movement by exploring the petitions on Virginia and adding your voice to the calls for progress and justice in the state. Your support can make a meaningful impact on the lives of Virginians and contribute to a brighter future for all.
As a pet owner and someone interested in veterinary science, I know how dangerous English Ivy is to dogs and cats, among other animals (it is abundant and poisonous)
I am a high school student. Although this order doesn't directly affect me as much, I find it ridiculous. Since COVID the youth have developed certain study habits revolving around devices, going from only able to communicate with friends and even doing work and school completely on a device to not being able to use it at all is destroying the youths ability to be able to communicate with each other the only way they know how to from COVID. And with the new times, students have developed their own ways to study through technology. I personally use my iPad and Laptop to take notes and study throughout the halls using my phone. Also, most of my friends don't even go to my school, and I contact and talk to them through my phone, especially through school. In conclusion, I find this report to be absolutely ridiculous, and firmly believe there are better methods to reduce mental health.
Signing in honor of the family of Mary Lou Gayle and all that they’ve been through. Give the families the support they need and be accountable, instead of spending all that money on memorials that only force them to relive the trauma every year.
Being a survivor of that tragedy and one who has dealt with a significant amount of PTSD and resulting epilepsy from that horrific day. I just want help be a positive voice for change.
I am a 17 year old who graduated a year early unprepared with a low goa due to the school. The only thing that brought me joy was my counties archery team. But because I wasn't apart of the school I couldn't be on the team. I got to sit and watch from the sidelines as my friends got to do everything. I am grateful to still do the sport but I just wanted to be on the team
This is important because if students are homeschooled, they often end up spending hours working on the computer. They must participate in activities that keep them active, and sports are an excellent way to do this. Engaging in sports not only encourages physical activity but also promotes social interaction with others, which is essential for young children. I’m concerned that if homeschooled kids are sitting for extended periods, it may lead to issues such as inactivity and a lack of motivation. I believe that children should be encouraged to stay active, especially while they are young, as they have this opportunity to develop healthy habits.
Not only do the lockers give off an ugly vibe, each one of us students feel downgraded and underappreciated that we have to go back to the lockers we were in two years ago. This makes us feel like we are worth less than what we were two years ago. For 24 entire years, no change has been brought to Eagle Ridge. Why now?
I have two children on the spectrum and I am terrified that she would be harmed because she is aggressive. Kids who are aggressive on the spectrum tend to be more abused than those who are not .
I am raising a 3 year old grandson who is autistic,he attends 2 schools dayly, he is preverbal, I would love to see cameras to monitor his well being,also in the bathrooms for toddlers!