Our Community Learning Center initiative leads to improved student learning, stronger families and healthier communities. Henrico County Public Schools has partnered with the Henrico Education Foundation to transform schools into hubs where children and families have onsite support from community partners at their disposal. CLC hubs provide an integrated focus on academics, health services, social services, youth and community development, and community engagement. The hubs provide a wealth of opportunities and resources to give students and parents the tools they need to learn and grow.
Our current CLC hub sites — Glen Lea and Harold Ratcliffe elementary schools, and L. Douglas Wilder Middle School — offer personalized curricula that emphasize real-world learning and community problem-solving. What are some of the benefits of Community Learning Center hubs?
Students attend school more consistently.
Students succeed academically.
Students are actively involved in learning.
Families are increasingly involved with their children’s education.
Schools are engaged with families and communities.
Students live and learn in a safe, supportive and stable environment.
Communities prosper and become more desirable places to live.