Deck your halls (and maybe deck your deck, if it’s really warm) with poinsettias, greenery and other holiday plants from Henrico Schools students at upcoming sales.
The foundation’s awards identify, recognize and support teaching excellence in the Richmond area, and are given to nominees who have distinguished themselves through inspiring performance in...
The 1.5% hike in the meals tax, proposed by the mayor and approved by Richmond City Council, is providing a $150 million investment in school facilities, to...
"Commemorating History: Challenges and Opportunities" will examine the 1968 merger of the Medical College of Virginia and Richmond Professional Institute. The symposium will explore how VCU...
The exchange is to help give a better global understanding to our students and grant them the opportunity to share experiences and knowledge with students just...
Three Henrico County Public Schools initiatives have been recognized by the regional chapter of the National School Public Relations Association.
The school division’s fall/winter edition includes topics such as dealing with holiday stress, homework strategies and staying aware of your child’s digital world.
Do you have the power to see the future? You could get a glimpse on October 29th at Hermitage High School.
The program helps provide students with disabilities some of the benefits of athletic competition: exercise, socialization, teamwork, sportsmanship, and self-esteem.
“It’s a tremendous honor that wouldn’t be possible without the efforts of our students, their families, our teachers, staff and the entire Wildcat community,” said Lenny...