Work-based learning experience to be required for graduation in Henrico; Henrico Sheriff’s Office’s food drive to benefit community food bank
Henrico Newsflash – November 11, 2022
Work-based learning experience to be required for graduation in Henrico
Beginning next year, Henrico County high school students will be required to have a work-based learning experience in order to graduate high school.
Starting with the class of 2024, students either will have to have a career and technical education certification, take a certain number of AP or IB classes, or take on a work-based learning experience in order to graduate.
Henrico Sheriff’s Office’s November food drive to benefit community food bank
The Henrico County Sheriff’s Office is currently coordinating a “Beyond the Holidays” non-perishable food drive to benefit the Henrico Community Food Bank. The initiative, sponsored by the Hearts of Henrico Initiative, will continue until Nov. 29.
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