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Henrico School Board responds to calls for collective bargaining; police use pepper spray to break up fight at Varina High

Final school board budget adds 73 new elementary staff; CTE 'signing day' celebrates students joining workforce

Late coach McGuire's memory lives on through Tucker High field; 'more consistency' needed in discipline, school board says

Henrico School Board considers adding 'self-defense' clause to disciplinary code; suspect arrested in connection to shooting that killed Varina High teen

Henrico's Spanish immersion program sees big gains; Varina High recognized for helping first-gen, low-income students

Henrico Schools support staff demand pay increase; Henrico School Board pushes for more safe gun storage laws

Youngkin signs 'Lucia's Law' after shooting death of Henrico teen; VA lawmakers expand public school curricula

'I'm begging you': Henrico chairman urges superintendent to address low academic performance in Eastern schools; school staff make another plea for collective bargaining

Henrico Schools launches mental health program; 22 Henrico educators became certified in 2023, the most in VA

Virginia's first Youth Crisis Receiving Center opens in Henrico; bill honoring Lucia Bremer passed by General Assembly

Deep Run teacher's comments on Israel-Hamas war prompt debate; nearly 200 HCPS staff flood online forum in support of collective bargaining

Some education bills meet the chopping block while others continue on; Black History Month is 'not just about the wins, but also the journey'

Henrico Schools considering staggered start in 2025; new K-5 literacy curriculum will be implemented in fall 2024

Former Hungary Creek Middle teacher admits to sex crimes against student; a college love story between two Henrico music teachers

Henrico Schools proposes $852 million budget; human trafficking course expanded to all HCPS middle and high schools

What Montrose Elementary did over one year to get accredited; new school board members consider cell phone bans, smaller class sizes

Henrico delegates introduce education bills on legacy admissions, gun storage, and more; Tuckahoe MS seventh-grader wins divisionwide spelling bee

Henrico School Board elects Atkins as first Black woman chair; six former Glen Allen Elementary students made their way back 'home'

Boom in English-learner population prompts Henrico Schools to expand staffing; scholarship established in honor of Thornton, O'Bannon