Henrico police, schools to implement ‘Handle with Care’ program; Henrico HS hosts Navy Week presentations
Henrico Newsflash – May 24, 2022
Henrico police, schools to implement ‘Handle with Care’ program
If a student is picking fights during class or refusing to do work, sometimes an appropriate response from a teacher might be to discipline the student or tell him or her to pay attention.
But if that student witnessed a shooting, a drug raid at home or saw a parent arrested the night before, discipline wouldn’t be the most effective measure.
Henrico High School hosts Navy Week presentations
A 34-foot patrol boat and Navy Seabee truck towered over the other vehicles parked at Henrico High School Thursday as sailors spoke to students about serving in the U.S. Navy as part of Richmond’s first Navy Week.
Sailors were stationed around the vehicles and in the school’s gymnasium, answering student questions and speaking about their own experiences. Varina and James River high schools hosted similar presentations.
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