Henrico County Public Schools educators who earned or renewed national board certification are pictured at a pinning ceremony Feb. 26. HCPS led Virginia in the number of educators achieving the designation in 2024 from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. (Courtesy Henrico Schools)
More than half of Henrico schools fell into the bottom two performance categories – “off track” and “needs intensive support” – under the state’s new accountability system released Dec. 9.
The Virginia Department of Education’s new school rating system categorizes schools into four groups: “distinguished,” “on track,” “off track,” and
The Henrico School Board has asked the county for a $14 million increase in capital improvement funding for next school year to address the division’s “critical” infrastructure needs.
The board approved a $48.4 million capital improvement plan proposal on Nov. 13, requesting $15 million in mechanical funding to
Since September, the Henrico School Board has dropped a number of schools from its redistricting plan, and some board members feel uncertain about the current watered-down proposal.
The board’s initial Sept. 11 proposal involved seven different scenarios that would move more than 1,800 students. But after pushback from
Henrico County Public Schools officials will host a job fair at the HCPS Parham Road offices (1910 East Parham Road) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 3.
Attendees will be able to talk with HCPS representatives about job opportunities with the HCPS Department of School