Since its launch in March 2024, the Henrico CARES program has been able to provide Henrico County Public Schools students more than 100 free teletherapy appointments and about 300 mental healthcare appointments, according to school system leaders.
Through Henrico CARES, Henrico Schools’ new five-year mental healthcare plan, the division partnered
Henrico County officials are planning to cut several key tax rates in the coming fiscal year, raise one that applies to data centers, give county employees a 6% pay raise and allocate money for future water resiliency countywide.
County Manager John Vithoulkas made the announcements during a late morning press
Henrico School Board members will discuss a proposal to change the attendance zones of four high schools – Douglas S. Freeman High, Mills E. Godwin High, Henrico High, and Highland Springs High – at a 2:30 p.m. work session Feb. 27.
The proposal would make “minor adjustments” to Freeman’s
CBS 6 Gives recently recognized Samantha Yearout, a special education teacher at Pinchbeck Elementary School, for her outstanding contributions to the community.
Melissa Singh, a parent at Pinchbeck Elementary, nominated Yearout for the honor, highlighting Yearout’s impact on her son’s ability to learn how to talk.
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