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Henrico Schools begins school year with stricter cell phone rules
Henrico Schools welcomed students back Monday to a “phone-free” school year with a new expectation: all teachers must collect students’ cell phones at the beginning of each class and place them in division-provided storage containers until class ends. This school year will be the first year HCPS will enforce a
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Survey finds gaps in use of top-tier teaching tools across Virginia
Johns Hopkins study shows English teachers more likely than math instructors to use high-quality instructional materials, spurring calls for state support and professional training.
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‘It saves lives’: Virginia Job Corps centers face uncertain future in national pause
A federal injunction has temporarily blocked the shutdown of two contractor-run campuses in the state, but students, staff and communities brace for what could be a permanent loss.
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Henrico School Board to give updates on phone policy, school security, vacancies, and more at Aug. 14 meeting
At a 3:30 p.m. work session Aug. 14, the Henrico School Board will share updates on Henrico Schools’ 2025-2026 school year, which begins this Monday, Aug. 18. Starting this school year, HCPS will implement a bell-to-bell cellphone ban for all students, meaning students must store their phones in
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