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Henrico County Public School buses make two to four runs into and out of schools every school day, transporting more than 28,000 students to school and bringing them home daily. Most buses are Type C "conventional style" school, and Type D, or Transit buses [10] Bus models include the International FE, International RE, Thomas Saf-T-Liner HDX .
Henrico High School is a public high school located in Henrico County, Virginia and operated by the Henrico County Public Schools. It has two specialty centers — the International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years / Diploma Program and the Center for the Arts program (CFA). [2] It is one of the oldest schools in Henrico County, and it has a ...
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Walkerton (Glen Allen, Virginia) Westham Bridge. Westham station. Edward E. Willey Bridge. Willow Lawn station. Categories: Buildings and structures in Virginia by county. Henrico County, Virginia.
WHCE. / 37.5384722°N 77.3238611°W / 37.5384722; -77.3238611. WHCE is a non-commercial Contemporary Hit Radio formatted broadcast radio station. [3] The station is licensed to Highland Springs, Virginia and Metro Richmond in Virginia. [1] [2] WHCE is owned by Henrico County Public Schools and operated under their Henrico County Schools.
Henrico High School. Hermitage High School (Virginia) Highland Springs High School.
December 22, 2009. ( #09001222) 4705 Curles Neck Rd. 37°23′21″N 77°17′20″W. / 37.389167°N 77.288889°W / 37.389167; -77.288889 ( Curles Neck Farm) Henrico. Plantation operated continuously as a working farm since 1635. One of the great James River Plantations. Incidentally, site of an airliner's crash-landing in 1951.
Virginia High School League. AAA Central Region. AAA Capital District. Team name. Springers. Website. Official Site. Highland Springs High School is a public high school located in the East End of Henrico County, Virginia. It was one of the first high schools established in the Greater Richmond Region.