In 1894, the current site of the campus at Virginia Randolph was the site of a one-room schoolhouse where Virginia Randolph – the daughter of former slaves and a woman who would later become one of the most prominent educators in the American South – began her teaching career in Henrico.
During
Students at Fairfield Middle School will have to keep their cell phones off and away for the entire school day starting April 7 until May 16, according to a social media message posted by the school April 4.
The new rule only applies to Fairfield Middle students, who returned from
In a groundbreaking partnership aimed at shaping the next generation of horticulture professionals, Reynolds Community College and Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden are partnering to move Reynolds’ horticulture program to the Garden's grounds.
Beginning this fall, students enrolled in the program will take their classes at Lewis Ginter Botanical
A proposal introduced in the U.S. Congress would prevent over 12 million students across the country from accessing a federal free school lunch program, including 27,130 students in Henrico Schools.
The $12 billion in cuts proposed by House Budget Committee Chair Jodey Arrington (R-Texas) would reduce the number