At the Junior Center, young members enjoyed free classes, exhibits, lectures, tours, and fields trips – all of which were designed to supplement school curriculum.
Browsing: Education
Kevin and Tina Hallock on moving to Richmond, life on the most beautiful campus in the nation, and UR’s mission to be part of the fabric of the Richmond region.
Who’s receiving free school meals? Who’s eligible? And how that has changed for kids and families using public schools in Virginia over the past few years.
Designed to help students with substance use issues maintain their sobriety and make academic progress, check out the great work of Chesterfield Recovery Academy.
From story times to chess clubs, to African drumming, leaders from four library systems in the region discuss the many services that are available for families.
Two great questions and wonde answers from a SCAN parenting pro: getting ready for middle school and prepping a pet home for new baby!
Back-to-school means it’s time for drivers to be vigilant, especially before and after school when buses and students are more likely to be on the roads.
If college is a dream for your kids, how will they pay for it? Paula Buckley with GRASP shares how to talk to your kids about higher education.
Libraries are so much more than walls and bookshelves. They’re community hubs, the stepping stone to early literacy, a venue to pursue a unique passion, and so much more. I…
Registration is open through August 25 for Chesterfield’s Government Citizens Academy.
You can’t win State Fair competitions if you don’t enter! More than 3,500 Virginians entered the creative arts, culinary and horticulture competitions last year.
First school supplies drive of the year – lots of locations participating throughout Chesterfield County!