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This reports the three-year outcomes of a large-scale, sustained 1-to-1 laptop initiative with positive results for student achievement, study habits and future preparation and
for teacher instructional practices, student assessment and productivity. Interactive, Inc. was asked to study the student, teacher, administrator and other outcomes associated with the one-to-one laptop computing initiative in the nine high schools of the Henrico County Public School system. This reports the results of a mixed methods longitudinal population study of students, teachers and building administrators with quantitative and qualitative data.

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Virginia Department of Education evaluates Henrico County Public Schools looking at enrollment, school safety, test scores and other academic indicators

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This report includes Chesterfield County demographics by age, race and household. Population growth within the county. Public school demographics, family and child poverty indicators. Youth health indicators and much more

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Many of the schools across Virginia are now facing federal and state budget cuts. This report outlines the proposed budget for 2011 and 2012, taking into account the lack of funding.
This plan outlines CCPS success, the budget summary, budget history, financial overview for the upcoming school year and an outlook for the next school year.

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This biannual survey is conducted for Chesterfield County by The University of Virginia's Center for Survey Research. The 2010 results of the survey show the highest satisfaction rate amongst county citizens since 1986. This survey measures how satisfied county residents are with local government, their quality of life and public safety while also taking into account strengths, opportunities and plans for improving the county.

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This report measures the success of the goals and missions set by the Richmond Public Schools. The mission of RPS is to educate all students to become highly successful, contributing citizens. Some of the goals include promoting a safe environment, improve student achievement etc. The goals have been measured throughout the year and the results are presented within this report

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This school division summary report looks at the number of schools in the district, graduation rates, school safety incidents, academic indicators and much more.

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This school division summary report looks at the number of schools in the district, graduation rates, school safety incidents, academic indicators and much more.

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This strategic plan sets up parameters, goals missions, strategies and objectives for the Richmond Public School to meet over the next five years (2010-2015.) Also read how this plan was created and how to become involved with their action committees

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The report contains data on children's health & well-being, education, financial stability including poverty & unemployment, and older adults' health and well-being in the Greater Richmond and Petersburg area. United Way recognizes the importance of data and research for the non-profit community and that accurate and timely data are essential for addressing the region's most pressing human service needs. We hope you find this report to be a resource to you and your work to improve our community. We encourage you to print the report, distribute it to your audiences, and share the link with others.


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The Jackson Foundation
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Each year since 1988, the R.E.B. Foundation has awarded about $100,000 to 15 public school teachers in the metro Richmond area. The R.E.B. Awards for Teaching Excellence fund professional development opportunities designed by the teachers themselves. The recipients are selected each year from approximately 150 elementary, middle and high school teachers who are nominated by students, parents, fellow teachers and the public at-large
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In 1996, The Community Foundation received the largest single gift in its history from Alice and Bill Goodwin, Chairman of CCA Industries, to create the Commonwealth Foundations. The Goodwins primarily focus their philanthropic endeavors within the Commonwealth of Virginia for the benefit of educational institutions and other nonprofits that broadly enhance the quality of life for area citizens. Notable beneficiaries of their generosity include their alma maters – UVA Darden School of Business and Mary Baldwin College – as well as VCU School of Engineering and the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. Through their leadership, the Goodwins hope to inspire and encourage gifts from others to further enhance our community.

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