Enrollment in Henrico’s public schools continues to slump; Glen Allen student thriving in Radford University program
Henrico Newsflash – Nov. 23, 2021
Enrollment in Henrico’s public schools continues to slump
Enrollment in Henrico Schools took a nosedive last year as the COVID-19 pandemic caused monumental disruptions to education.
In September, schools fully reopened and welcomed students back — most of whom hadn’t been inside of a school building in more than 500 days. School officials projected enrollment to bounce back and surpass the pre-pandemic enrollment of fall 2019.
But this fall’s projections were the most off they’ve been in at least 10 years.
Glen Allen student thriving in Radford University program
If there are words that exemplify second-year Radford University Carilion Doctor of Physical Therapy student Natalie Weber, they are empathic, compassionate and caring. From the patients she works with to her classmates, Weber (of Glen Allen) continually works to find ways to support others and improve their lives.
Henrico Police seeking robbery suspects
No one injured in Henrico house fire
Henrico names Minor new finance director
BBB warns about healthcare scams
Milestones – Nov. 23, 2021
Henrico News Minute – Nov. 23, 2021
Trending this week on HenricoCitizen.com
New state assessment shows majority of Henrico students in grades 3-5 are behind on math knowledge
Tabled again: Henrico School Board says now is not the time to redistrict
New COVID-19 cases rising again in Henrico
Restaurant Watch
High levels of PFAS found in Chickahominy River watershed near RIC
Advertise with the Citizen • Support the Citizen • Download our app
Henrico News Minute podcast • Henrico Citizen audio articles
Submit a news tip or other item • Read archived articles • Place a classified ad