Henrico School Board members will hear more information about the proposed attendance zone changes for four high schools from Henrico Schools Superintendent Amy Cashwell at a 3 p.m. work session Thursday.
The proposal, introduced at the Feb. 27 meeting, would shift school boundaries to move some students from the
Atlantic Union Bank recently announced the 2025 recipients of its Future Community Impact Makers Grants, through which it is awarding $200,000 in funding to 50 nonprofits and community-based organizations across the bank’s service area. The grants will support paid summer internship opportunities, fostering professional development and community engagement.
Who was Virginia’s first Black governor? When did the University of Virginia admit its first Black student? Who founded Henrico’s Ziontown Community, a settlement built in the Tuckahoe District after the Civil War, that was home to generations of Black entrepreneurs?
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Instructional personnel and school board employees who work alongside autistic students will have optional, advanced professional development opportunities, according to recent legislation.
Sen. William Stanley Jr., R-Franklin, sponsored Senate Bill 1293, which passed both chambers unanimously. School instructors and employees will have the annual option for advanced training to better