Henrico middle school, high schools getting new security cameras; Housing Families First meets $4.4M capital fundraising goal
Henrico Newsflash – August 30, 2022
Henrico middle school, high schools getting new security cameras
Late buses, staffing shortages, and security cameras were among the topics discussed during Thursday’s Henrico County School Board meeting.
According to Chief of Operations Lenny Pritchard, the school system was only “two routes away” from having all buses arrive at school before the first bells ring in the morning.
Housing Families First meets $4.4M capital fundraising goal
Housing Families First officials recently announced that they had completed their “Opening Doors for Families” capital campaign to raise $4.4 million, which will allow the organization to significantly expand its services and facilities for families experiencing homelessness in the Richmond region.
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