Henrico County Public Schools will livestream graduation ceremonies for its nine high schools, as well as the Advanced Career Education centers at Hermitage, Highland Springs and Virginia Randolph.
Henrico Schools to hold in-person graduations at Richmond Raceway HCPS principals and administrators at the Richmond Raceway. HCPS said the photo was taken from what will be the stage, looking back at the grandstand seating for friends and family. (Source: Henrico Schools) By NBC12 Newsroom | April 23, 2021 at 5:21 PM EDT - Updated April 23 at 5:23 PM
HENRICO Co., Va. (WWBT) - Henrico County Public Schools will hold in-person, traditional graduation ceremonies where seniors will be able to gather as a group and accept their diplomas.
Nine high school and two Advanced Career Education center ceremonies will hold ceremonies at the Richmond Raceway June 14-17. The Academy at Virginia Randolph will hold its graduation ceremony on June 9 at the Virginia Randolph Recreation Area.
Henrico high school students can now apply for specialty, career training The Henrico Career and Technical Education Center offers courses on cosmetology. By Hannah Eason | December 26, 2020 at 4:55 PM EST - Updated December 26 at 4:55 PM
HENRICO, Va. (WWBT) - Applications are open for Henrico Public School students to inquire about specialty and career training, the district announced on Saturday.
Students can take classes in a variety of subjects, including agriculture, construction, communications, health science, computer systems and more. More information about courses at Henrico’s Advanced Career Education Center can be found here.
Eighth graders can apply for a high school specialty center, and admission is open to students enrolled in public schools, private schools and home-schools.