Henrico supervisors frustrated they can’t hold school system accountable; GoFundMe established for Henrico HS football player who broke neck
Henrico Newsflash – Mar. 15, 2021
Henrico supervisors frustrated they can’t hold school system accountable in specific ways
Henrico supervisors Monday morning began their annual weeklong budget review with praise for the way county employees and leaders navigated the past year of pandemic-infused challenges. But they also expressed frustration with their own inability to hold the county’s school system accountable in specific ways, and with a lack of state funding for state prisoners Henrico is housing.
Henrico HS football player suffers broken neck during game
Henrico High School football player Samar Lemons suffered a broken neck during his team’s March 12 game against Douglas Freeman High School, and a GoFundMe page has been created in his name to help assist with anticipated significant medical bills.
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The pandemic interrupted our annual Henrico’s Top Teachers section in 2020, but it’s back in 2021! There’s never been a school year quite like this one, and we know that teachers have been working even harder than normal to make sure their students have everything they need to succeed. Now we want to hear about those who have gone above and beyond. Nominate a great Henrico teacher (or several) today.
Business in brief - Mar. 15, 2021
Henrico News Minute – Mar. 15, 2021
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