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Henrico School Board Exploring Boundary Adjustments with 3 Town Hall Meetings

September 22, 2025
By: Colleen Bohlman

The Henrico School Board is seeking input on possible adjustments to school boundaries within Henrico County Public Schools and will hold three town hall meetings to provide scenarios and receive feedback from the community before making a final decision.

Families, staff and community members are invited to attend these town hall meetings hosted by the School Board:

  • Thursday, Sept. 18: 7-9 p.m. at J.R. Tucker High School (2910 N. Parham Road)
  • Tuesday, Sept. 30: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Highland Springs High School (200 S. Airport Drive)
  • Tuesday, Oct. 7: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the ACE Center at Hermitage (8350 Hermitage High Blvd.)

Interpretive services will be available during the town hall meetings for Spanish, Arabic, Dari and sign language speakers.

Read the full announcement to understand the scenarios and and learn how to submit feedback.

The School Board will review feedback during upcoming work sessions and meetings through November, and final decisions will be made Dec. 18. Keep up with any updates at henricoschools.us.

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  • Share this article with family or friends.
  • Take the time to attend a town hall and share your feedback with the school board on the proposed boundary adjustments.

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