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The Henrico County Public Schools school system is a
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school division that operates as an independent branch of the
Henrico County, Virginia Henrico County , officially the County of Henrico, is located in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 334,389 making it the fifth-most populous county in Virginia. Henrico County is incl ...
county government and administers
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in the county. Henrico County Public Schools has five
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schools
John Randolph Tucker High School John Randolph Tucker High School is a public high school in the West End of Henrico County, Virginia, United States. It is named after lawyer and judge John Randolph Tucker. Its students and faculty often refer to themselves as “Tigers," and loc ...
,
Henrico High School Henrico High School is a public high school located in Henrico County, Virginia and operated by the Henrico County Public Schools. It has two specialty centers — the International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years/ Diploma Program and the Center f ...
, Fairfield Middle School, Tuckahoe Middle School and George H. Moody Middle School.


Statistics


Schools

Total schools and program centers 72; Elementary 46; Middle 12; High 9; Advanced Career Education centers 2 Program centers.


Students

Total students 48,702; Elementary 21,219; Middle 11,336; High 15,645; Other 502; (as of November 2021)Henrico County Public Schools


Pupil/teacher ratios

Elementary 18.7; Middle 17.4; High 19.2 (as of November 2021)


Graduates

2021 Graduates 3,612 Scholarships $21.4 million accepted On-time graduation rate 90.2% Plan to continue education 70.6% (self-reported);


Ethnic distribution

Asian 12.9%; African American 35.4%; Hispanic 11.7%; White 34.5%; Other 5.5% (as of November 2021)


Nutrition

Students eligible for free and reduced-cost meals program: 46% (as of November 2021)


Transportation

Buses 627; Full-time employees 614; Miles traveled daily with at least one student on board 15,000; Students riding a bus each day more than 28,000 Exceptional education students served with special transportation arrangements: 1,258 (as of November 2021)


Finance

Operating budget $646.7 million; Per pupil expenditure $12,732 (as of November 2021)


Teachers

4,502 Employees 7,361


School Board and superintendent

The Henrico County School Board for 2022 consists of: Roscoe Cooper III, chair (Fairfield District); Marcie F. Shea, vice chair (Tuckahoe District); Michelle F. "Micky" Ogburn (Three Chopt District); Kristi B. Kinsella (Brookland District); and Alicia S. Atkins (Varina District). Superintendent Dr. Amy E. Cashwell, former chief academic officer of the
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, took office July 1, 2018, succeeding the retiring Dr. Patrick C. Kinlaw.


New schools

Kaechele Elementary School opened in 2013. Glen Allen High School and Holman Middle School opened in 2010.


Pupil transportation

As
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s gradually evolved into graded elementary schools with multiple classrooms (an educational development in Henrico as in many other places), children often lived too far away from the closest of these schools to walk as they had previously to the smaller schools. Henrico began transportation of some children via farm wagons, and the program quickly grew. In 1933, Henrico County Public Schools began operating
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es. By 1960, the county was operating 118 buses expanding to 158 by 1964. In the early 1970s, fleet maintenance for all county and school board vehicles – which had been located at Dabb's House on Nine Mile Road and at a West End depot formerly located on the site now occupied by Regency Mall on Parham Road at Quioccasin Road – was consolidated at a new large and modern facility on Woodman Road in the northern section of the county.http://www.co.henrico.va.us/departments/genserv/services/central-automotive-maint-/ The Henrico school division is one of the larger school bus programs in Virginia as well as in the United States. As of the 2021-22 school year, Henrico County Public Schools used a fleet of 627 school buses. Henrico County Public School buses make two to four runs into and out of schools every school day, transporting more than 28,000 students to school and bringing them home daily. Most buses are Type C "conventional style" school, and Type D, or Transit buses Bus models include the International FE, International RE,
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Technology


Laptop program

Henrico County Public Schools was one of the first school divisions in the U.S. to distribute laptop computers to students, during the 2001 school year. Initially, the four-year, $18.6 million project was for high school students alone. However, the middle school program was also phased in 2002. Up until the 2005–06 school year,
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computers were used exclusively. In 2005,
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was awarded a contract with HCPS for high school students. Middle school students received
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units at the beginning of the 2010–11 school year. In 2018, the school division partnered with
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and
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to bring
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and Dell Chromebooks to students. Response to the laptop program has been mainly positive.


Notable persons and accomplishments


Virginia Randolph

Two local educators associated with Henrico County Public Schools became notable for contributions to the development of educational programs for
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students in the late 19th and early to mid-20th Century. Virginia Randolph (1874–1958) became notable for her many years and contributions to the development of educational programs for
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students during the days of segregated schools in Virginia. Educated at Richmond's Armstrong High School, in 1892, Randolph opened the Mountain Road School in the north-central part of the county. As a teacher there, she taught her students woodworking, sewing, cooking and gardening, as well as academics. In 1908, Henrico County Superintendent of Schools Jackson Davis named her to become the United States' first "Jeanes Supervising Industrial Teacher". As the supervisor of 20 three elementary schools in Henrico County, Virginia Randolph developed the first in-service training program for African American teachers and worked on improving the curriculum of the schools. With the freedom to design her own agenda, she shaped industrial work and community self-help programs to meet specific needs of schools. During her 57-year career, although she remained at work in Henrico County, she became recognized worldwide as a pioneering educator, humanitarian and leader, especially in the field of
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. She retired in 1949. In Glen Allen, the Virginia Randolph Home Economics Cottage was made into a museum in memory of Randolph in 1970. The Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission designated the museum a State Historic Landmark. In 1976 the museum was named a
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by the
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. and   Randolph reportedly had an office in the building. Her grave site is on the grounds. Randolph is interred on the museum grounds. In modern times, the Academy at Virginia Randolph in Glen Allen, Virginia and a special education center are each named in her honor. The Virginia Randolph Foundation, formed in 1954, annually awards scholarships to Henrico County high school students who will be attending a four-year college or university.


Jackson T. Davis

Jackson T. Davis (1882–1947), a Richmonder, was graduate of the
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and
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. He headed school divisions in
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before coming to Henrico as division superintendent in 1905. After his tenure at HCPS, Davis became state agent for African American rural schools for the Virginia State Department of Education from 1910 to 1915. He went on to also become an internationally known leader in his field.UVa Special Collections Library: Jackson Davis Collection
/ref> Henrico County's Jackson Davis Elementary School, dedicated in 1964, was named for him. His collection of photographs of Virginia's negro school facilities of the era is notable among many items of his career which were donated to the
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and are among the special collections there.


Awards and accolades

*In 2022, Henrico County Public Schools was named one of the "Best Communities for Music Education in America," earning this designation for the 22nd year in a row. *Newsweek recognized Deep Run, Douglas Freeman, Mills Godwin and Henrico high schools as four of America's Best High Schools in 2010. *Deep Run High School's robotics team, known as Blue Cheese, took home the state title at the
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competition held at the University of Virginia in 2009. *Twelve Henrico Schools have received the U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School of Excellence Award. Shady Grove Elementary School was selected in fall of 2007. *Henrico schools received eight National Association of Counties (NACo) awards for implementing groundbreaking programs in 2009. *Ten schools earned the 2011 Governor's Award for Educational Excellence and 21 schools earned the 2011 Board of Education's VIP awards. *Mills Godwin and Deep Run high schools won a silver medal ranking by U.S. News & World Report's "Best High Schools in America" for 2009. *Byrd Middle School was selected as Virginia Educational Media Association Library of the Year for 2010. *Henrico County Public Schools named National School Library Program of the Year for 2011.(AASL) *The culinary arts program at the Advanced Career Education Center at Hermitage obtained certification by the American Culinary Federation Education Foundation Accrediting Commission's Secondary Certification Committee. *Glen Allen High School earned the gold and Holman Middle School earned the silver Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification as verified by the Green Building Certification Institute. *HCPS was named the 2011 Virginia Healthy Business of the Year by Prevention Connections. *Virginia Commonwealth University Autism Center for Excellence selected HCPS to serve as an exemplary site in the delivery of educational services to students with autism spectrum disorders. *Crestview Elementary School was selected as the Children's Engineering Program of the year for 2011 by the Virginia Technology Education and Engineering Association. *Fairfield Middle School received the Recognized ASCA Model Program designation from the American School Counselor Association. *HCPS School Nutrition Services was given a "District of Excellence" distinction by the School Nutrition Association during the 2010–11 school year. *Twin Hickory was given a National Blue Ribbon Award of Excellence in 2013, 2014 and 2015.


Magisterial districts

Henrico County is divided into five magisterial districts, each represented by a member of the Henrico School Board. The list of magisterial districts: * Brookland District * Fairfield District * Three Chopt District * Tuckahoe District * Varina District


Schools


High schools

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Deep Run High School Deep Run High School is a part magnet high school in Henrico County, Virginia, United States. It is named after Deep Run School, one of Henrico County's first schools which was a two-room schoolhouse that can still be found on the grounds of Short ...
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Douglas S. Freeman High School Douglas S. Freeman High School is an American educational institution located in the western part of Virginia's Henrico County.
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Glen Allen High School Glen Allen High School, established in 2010, is a public school located in Henrico County, Virginia. The mascot of GAHS is the Jaguar, and the school's current principal is Reginald Davenport. Glen Allen is the 16th best high school in Virginia, t ...
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Mills E. Godwin High School Mills Edwin Godwin High School is a public high school located in the West End region of unincorporated Henrico County, Virginia. The school is operated by Henrico County Public Schools. History Godwin High School opened in 1981, named in honor ...
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Henrico High School Henrico High School is a public high school located in Henrico County, Virginia and operated by the Henrico County Public Schools. It has two specialty centers — the International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years/ Diploma Program and the Center f ...
* Hermitage High School * Highland Springs High School *
John Randolph Tucker High School John Randolph Tucker High School is a public high school in the West End of Henrico County, Virginia, United States. It is named after lawyer and judge John Randolph Tucker. Its students and faculty often refer to themselves as “Tigers," and loc ...
* Varina High School


Middle schools

* Brookland Middle School * Elko Middle School * Fairfield Middle School * Holman Middle School * Hungary Creek Middle School * George H. Moody Middle School * Pocahantas Middle School * Quioccasin Middle School (previously known as Harry Flood Byrd Middle School) * John Rolfe Middle School * Short Pump Middle School * Tuckahoe Middle School * L. Douglas Wilder Middle School


Elementary schools

* Adams Elementary School * Arthur R. Ashe Jr. Elementary School * George F. Baker Elementary School * Ruby F. Carver Elementary School * Chamberlayne Elementary School * Colonial Trail Elementary School * Crestview Elementary School * Jackson Davis Elementary School * Cashell Donahue Elementary School * Dumbarton Elementary School * Echo Lake Elementary School * Fair Oaks Elementary School * Gayton Elementary School * Glen Allen Elementary School * Glen Lea Elementary School * Greenwood Elementary School * Harvie Elementary School * Highland Springs Elementary School * Elizabeth Holladay Elementary School * Charles M. Johnson Elementary School * David A. Kaechele Elementary School * Laburnum Elementary School * Lakeside Elementary School * R.C. Longan Elementary School * Longdale Elementary School * Maybeury Elementary School * Mehfoud Elementary School * Montrose Elementary School * Nuckols Farm Elementary School * Pemberton Elementary School * Raymond B. Pinchbeck Elementary School * Harold Macon Ratcliffe Elementary School * Ridge Elementary School * Rivers Edge Elementary School * Sandston Elementary School * Seven Pines Elementary School * Shady Grove Elementary School * Short Pump Elementary School * Skipwith Elementary School * Springfield Park Elementary School * Three Chopt Elementary School * Maude Trevvett Elementary School * Tuckahoe Elementary School * Twin Hickory Elementary School * Varina Elementary School * Ward Elementary School


References


Further reading

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External links

* {{Education in Henrico County, Virginia School divisions in Virginia Education in Henrico County, Virginia