Twenty new Henrico County firefighters graduated from Recruit Academy 83 March 6 during a ceremony at the Henrico Theatre in Highland Springs. Fire officials also recognized the achievements and promotions of several active members during the ceremony.
“I’m grateful to our 20 newest firefighters for choosing service above self,
Makayla Swailes, a senior at J.R. Tucker High School, has seen the common area of her school so crowded during lunchtime that many students end up standing, sitting on the ground, or eating their lunch in the bathroom.
“I have had personal experiences of my friends and I having
Last year, a total of 28 Henrico County Public Schools educators earned (for the first time) certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards – a designation that is considered the profession’s highest mark of accomplishment. Another 19 HCPS educators renewed their certifications.
The group of newly board-certified HCPS
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