Henrico Schools welcome almost 48,000 students back to in-person learning
Henrico Newsflash – Sept. 8, 2021
Henrico Schools welcome almost 48,000 students back to in-person learning
The majority of Henrico County’s students hadn’t been inside of a school building for over 500 days until Wednesday morning.
Two of Henrico’s high schools are entirely new buildings and opened up for the first time Wednesday. One elementary school underwent a massive expansion and welcomed students into its new building.
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