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Click here to read more5 Henrico teachers named finalists for HCPS Teacher of the Year
Five Henrico County Public Schools teachers – one from each of the county's magisterial districts – have been named finalists for the HCPS Teacher of the Year award, the school district announced Thursday. The finalists were chosen from their respective schools by their peers. Finalists include : • Christine Suders, Hermitage High
Click here to read moreHenrico supervisors, school board members share more about working relationship and 'weirdness' described at joint meeting
Henrico Schools Superintendent Amy Cashwell is investigating the “weirdness” brought up by some members of the Henrico Board of Supervisors regarding relationships with the schools, according to School Board Chair Alicia Atkins. At a joint meeting with the school board Oct. 22, Supervisor Chairman Tyrone Nelson, who represents the Varina
Click here to read moreLegislation would allow localities to set cellphone rules, for better 'buy in'
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s cellphone ban in K-12 schools will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2025, but some lawmakers want to give localities the option to establish their own policies. Youngkin issued Executive Order 33 earlier this year, which outlined the reasons behind the ban: cellphones are a
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