Archives: education

Henrico schools show notable improvement on SOL scores, following statewide trend

Results for the 2014-2015 school year were released this week.

Style Weekly sits down with incoming UR president Ronald A. Crutcher

The university’s 10th president is an accomplished scholar and musician.

Henrico County Public Schools holding job fair to fill bus driver vacancies

Two job fair sessions will take place tomorrow, July 7th, at the Henrico Training Center on East Parham Road.

University of Richmond announces 10th president

The president elect brings with him an impressive list of educational and musical accolades.

Collegiate School celebrates centennial anniversary in 2015

The West End school was originally founded in 1915 in Downtown Richmond as The Collegiate School for Girls.

Virginia’s “Hour of Code” kicks off at 10:00 AM

It’s Computer Science Education Week, and CodeVA invites you (kids, parents, everyone!) to get in on it…TODAY!

UR president joins Obama at today’s White House summit

Today’s gathering of college presidents, along with the First Lady and Vice President, seeks to strengthen several higher education goals.

Day #067: Schools as laboratories

Variety and access could be the keys to student engagement.

Day #065: A glut of college degrees

An ode to those who said, “I want to be an electrician when I grow up” and didn’t let our culture talk them out of it.

Butchers, bakers, and candlestick makers

STEM programming and the Maker movement are pushing the importance of designing, building, and creating anything and everything. But where do you (and your kids) start?

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