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FEBRUARY 17-19, 2022
‘We are resilient’
Fox Elementary School parents, students, teachers and administrators vow to bounce back after fire destroys the 111-year-old school on Hanover Avenue, sending students back to virtual learning By Ronald E. Carrington
Five days after a huge blaze turned Fox Elementary School into a hulking ruin, students, parents, teachers and staff of The Fan school are readjusting to virtual learning. Classes restarted with virtual, computer-based learning on Wednesday as working parents once again were forced to juggle schedules to enable their children to take part. Before the fire, Fox enrolled 350 youngsters in pre-kindergarten through fifth grade, state data show. On Tuesday, many of the parents went to Clark Springs Elementary to receive online learning kits while the school system delivered others to homes of parents who could not make it. The three-alarm blaze, which engulfed the 111-year-old building at 2300 Hanover Ave. just after 10:30 p.m. last Friday, Feb. 11, destroyed the roof and second floor before being brought Please turn to A4
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A Richmond firefighter directs a river of water through the now roofless Fox Elementary School to quell a small blaze that sprang up Saturday morning. Left, Tamara Ross and her daughter, Kori, 6, a kindergartener at Fox, view the damage to the school Saturday.
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State NAACP executive director resigns citing hail of allegations By Jeremy M. Lazarus
Fox School was filled with art, spirit By Ronald E. Carrington
William F. Fox Elementary School in The Fan has a long history of serving Richmond students with innovative and creative approaches to education as well as serving as the social center of the neighborhood. The 111-year-old building, while old, was known for its artistic interior. Professional artists had adorned the school hallways and student art was sprinkled through the building. The spirit generated a loyal cadre
of alumni. Tamara Moss is a Fox graduate from many years ago and has a family member working at the school now. “I am in the school every year supporting my alma mater for career day,” said Ms. Moss, a Richmond paramedic. “I remember how the floors sound when you walked on the wide boards in the hall. I also remember the friendships and the library.” Ms. Ross was on duty the night of the fire. She heard the call come in just after 10:30 p.m. last Friday and went to
The executive director of the Virginia State Conference NAACP has abruptly quit after 14 months. Da’Quan M. Love left behind a blistering resignation letter accusing members of the state NAACP board of creating overly stressful conditions that were ruining his health. The Free Press obtained a copy of the Feb. 9 letter that Mr. Love wrote that paints a picture of a state board for the civil rights group that treats its employees with disdain, but also reflects an internal dispute between him and the board over his role. As reflected in his letter, he bridled over Associated Press that it could take effect before the board’s tight control and its insistence the typical July 1 enactment The Virginia General As- date for new legislation. that he remain in the background, with public statements to come from and press releases sembly moved swiftly WednesUnder the amendments to be issued by the state NAACP president day to put the final legislative added by Gov. Youngkin, lotouches on a bill that bans local cal school systems must allow or designated elected officers. The current president, Robert N. Barnette school systems from imposing students to opt out of mask Mr. Love Jr., called Mr. Love’s resignation a person- mask mandates on students. mandates beginning March 1. The legislature passed the nel matter and declined to comment on the allegations that Mr. There was a brief discussion bill Monday. Gov. Glenn A. Wednesday on the House of Love leveled. The sixth and youngest administrative leader of the 85-year- Youngkin then amended it to Delegates floor about whether old group, Mr. Love took charge of the state NAACP office in add an emergency clause so it’s constitutional to enact legDecember 2020. Since then, he noted that he had ushered in improvements to the office’s operations and increased financial support. However, the 29-year-old Henrico resident stated he did so even as board members subjected him and his small staff to what he described as “verbal abuse, bullying, physical and other forms of harassment, gaslighting, and other forms of manipulation” that he said undermined his health and repeatedly sent him to the hospital. He cited as one example the actions of Cynthia Downs-Taylor, chair of the state NAACP’s Personnel Committee, who was hired last April to be a Clement Britt senior adviser to U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner. Ms. DownsTaylor, who is now based Mike Spence of Team Henry Enterprises takes measurements of a box encased in stone in the Richmond area, has a discovered Wednesday morning by work crews dismantling the pedestal of the former long track record of service Jefferson Davis statue on Monument Avenue. Jefferson Davis served as president of the to the state organization and Confederate States of America. His statue was one of the first in the city to be pulled down was honored with a lifetime by protesters in June 2020 during the demonstrations for racial justice and against police achievement award in late brutality following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police in May 2020. City 2019 from the Newport News officials hesitated to call the box found buried in the rubble of the pedestal removal a time Branch NAACP. capsule because it has not yet been opened. The box was removed later in the day and is According to Mr. Love, stored in a secure location, city officials said. The future of the contents, if any, will be while he was out on medical determined by the property’s new owners – the Black History Museum and Cultural Center leave, Ms. Downs-Taylor’s of Virginia. Ownership of the Confederate statues and their pedestals that were removed committee subjected him to from Monument Avenue were turned over to the museum last month.
the school after her shift. The only word she could summon about seeing her beloved school in flames was “sad.” Faithe Norrell, a fourth-generation Richmond educator and librarian, remembers the volume of art in the building. She worked at Fox Elementary in the 1990s. “Art was our core at Fox, which included a theatric program,” she said. “Fox was fully represented ethnically in Please turn to A4
Va. adopts plan to end school mask mandates March 1
Another time capsule?
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islation on an emergency basis Delegate Simon has said he by a simple majority vote. expects a court challenge on Typically it requires a the question. 80 percent supermajority of Gov. Youngkin, for his part, each body of the General As- planned a ceremonial bill signsembly to enact a law on an ing Wednesday afternoon to emergency basis for it to take celebrate his biggest legislative immediate effect. victory thus far. But if the legislature In an interview passes a bill and the with Fox News, Gov. governor amends it, Youngkin noted that such amendments are Democrats were key adopted by a simple to the bill’s pasmajority vote. sage and that he was Democratic Delpleased to see it draw egate Marcus Simon bipartisan support. of Fairfax found a “If you choose Gov. Youngkin 2010 precedent from your child shouldn’t former Republican Speaker wear a mask, you can make Bill Howell indicating that that decision, and if you want governors can’t do an end run your child to wear a mask, you around the supermajority rules can make that decision as well. simply by adding an emergency And that’s what Virginia is all clause amendment. about,” he said. But Republican House Gov. Youngkin won election Speaker Todd Gilbert overruled in November on a campaign Delegate Simon’s objection platform that emphasized paand cited numerous examples rental choice in education. in the past two years when On his first day in office last then-Gov. Ralph S. Northam, month, he signed an executive a Democrat, amended bills to order ending a statewide mask add an emergency clause and mandate in schools imposed by the legislature accepted them Please turn to A4 on a majority vote.
Free COVID-19 testing, vaccines Free community testing for COVID-19 continues. The Richmond and Henrico County health districts are offering testing at the following locations: • Thursday, Feb. 17, 9 to 11 a.m. – Varina Area Library parking lot, 1875 New Market Road; noon to 2 p.m. – Second Baptist Church Parking Lot, 3300 Broad Rock Blvd.; 4 to 6 p.m. – Southside Plaza WIC Office, 509 E. Southside Plaza • Thursday, Feb. 17, and Friday, Feb. 18, 3 to 5 p.m. – Arthur Ashe Jr. Athletic Center parking lot, 3001 N. Arthur Ashe Blvd. • Friday, Feb. 18, 9 to 11 a.m. – Six Points Innovation Center
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