Herm Updates from Dr. Jackson

Good evening Panthers!  Testing season is here!  Please view the updates and reminders for this week. Monday is Day 1, and students will attend classes 1, 3, 5, and 7.

SOL Testing

Seniors will test Monday and Tuesday of this week in the library.  See Ms. Setembrino if you have any questions.  Congratulations in advance!

All students participating in a History or Reading 11 SOL Test will begin on Thursday, April 17.  We will operate in a Secure Testing Environment during the testing window from 9:00 - 12:55.  Students NOT testing will report to a study hall until testing is complete.  

HCPS Big Feet Meet

HHS will host the Big Feet Meet on Tuesday, April 15 from 9:30 - 12:00.  Students from all HCPS high schools will participate at the stadium.  HHS has over 180 students volunteering to assist!

Herm Travels

HermTravels will have an Interest Meeting for our summer of 2026 trip to Germany & the Alps on Tuesday, April 15TH at 7pm in the Herm library. We’ll take current and former students to Germany, Austria, and Switzerland where we’ll see amazing mountaintop views, eat delicious sweet and savory treats, and take in the dynamic, and at times controversial, history of Germany, including castles and a trip to a former Nazi Concentration Camp. These trips we offer are NOT like just going to grandma’s. These are memories for your lifetime. So come find out more at the Interest Meeting Tuesday, April 15th at 7pm in the Herm library.

April 16

Community Forum -  

Please join us on Wednesday, April 16 for our Community Forum at 7:00 via Microsoft Teams.  We will discuss all things Hermitage and hope to see you there!

ACE Plant Sale

ACE is hosting the annual Spring Plant Sale on April 16 and 17 from 11:00 - 5:00.  Thanks for supporting our ACE Students!

HHS Theatre Presents:  The Little Mermaid

Please support the HHS Theatre Department and attend The Little Mermaid, April 17 - 19.  Showtime is 7:00 each night and tickets are available on GoFan!  

Denim Drive

Please donate all unwanted denim items to the Denim Drive through April 26!  Hermitage is competing with all HCPS schools to collect the most items!  See Mr. Parker for additional details.  Thanks for your support!

  • Any and all denim items can be donated

  • Help win prizes for our school!

  • Turn Jean into Jobs!

  • Donations fund Goodwill’s mission.

  • Denim drive partnership has been running for 16 years!

  • Keep denim out of landfills.

Edgenuity

The final day to complete all courses through Edgenuity is Friday, May 16, 2025

HHS Yearbooks!  Hermitage yearbooks are available for purchase through the following link - Yearbook Ordering

Seniors if you would like to purchase an AD in the yearbook you can use the same link to do so. You can use the code GRADUATE for 10% off your Senior AD.

Library Announcement! - Please return all overdue books as we aim to increase circulation during the Spring!

Academic and Career Planning - School Counselors are currently meeting with students individually for Academic and Career Planning and will be verifying all course requests. We will update incomplete course requests at this time as well. Please contact your child's counselor if there are any questions.  

Course Verification Sheets will be coming home this week. Please review, sign and make any changes if applicable and return to School Counseling by Friday, May 2, 2025. Please remember, the last day to make changes to course requests is May 23, 2025.

HHS Senior Prom

Prom will be held on Saturday, May 10 from 7:00 - 11:00 at The Westin Hotel Short Pump.  Tickets are available on GoFan for $40 through April 27.  On April 28, tickets increase to $45.  



The theme is "A Night in Vegas" and we hope to see you there!


  • Class of 2025 VDOE Early College Scholars - Students who have earned college credits while in high school through AP and Dual Enrollment and have met other academic achievements are eligible to be Early College Scholars. This program encourages students to take advanced and college level courses while maintaining a B average throughout their high school career.  We want to recognize those in the Class of 2025, which we do with a Governor’s Seal on their diploma. Completing THIS form confirms a student’s distinction and eligibility by meeting each of the ECS qualifications. Students can return the form to School Counseling. And congratulations to our seniors who have worked so hard throughout these important 4 years at Hermitage High School!

  • Senior Yearbook Ad - Seniors if you would like to purchase an AD in the yearbook you can use the same link to do so. You can use the code GRADUATE for 10% off your Senior Ad.

  • Scholarships - Please view this link of scholarships and apply!  Additional Scholarships will be available in MajorClarity.  Scholarships will be updated throughout the school year.

  • Seniors - Please visit the Jostens site to purchase items for Graduation!  Navigate the site and enter “Hermitage” for the school name to locate school specific packages and pricing.

  • FAFSA/GRASP - Advisor, Ms. Cox is ready to help you with your Financial Aid needs.  She will be at Hermitage on Tuesdays to meet with you to discuss financial aid and help create your FSA IDs.  Please select the link to sign-up for a time to meet with Ms. Cox.

Please join the PTSO!  Our Parent Teacher Student Organization supports various programs and provides resources for our school community.  Parents can join for only $7 and we appreciate your support!  Visit the PTSO site to join!

Engage RVA is excited to invite rising seniors in the Richmond area to apply for this year’s Summer Institute on Leadership and Public Service. This immersive two-week program is designed to develop leadership skills through a blend of classroom instruction and hands-on experiences, including a structured leadership curriculum, internships, and collaborative problem-solving exercises. Each year, the Institute focuses on a theme relevant to the greater Richmond community, with this year’s emphasis on Social Justice.

Summer Opportunities

Longwood’s Summer 2025 Dual Enrollment Economics and Personal Finance course will run from June 23 to July 26. Registration is scheduled to open on Monday, March 17, and closes on June 6. $50 Summer 2025 Longwood Dual Enrollment Flyer (includes a registration link and contact information).

Additionally, [LU] will once again offer a Fall 2025 course option. Please keep this in mind as you assist students with registration for next year. Fall registration opens in June, and the online course will run from August 25 to December 12. $50.  Additional details will be available in late Spring.  

KE CAMPS will be running a small program at the Lakeside Park Club in Richmond, VA for children aged 4-12. The camp will operate Monday-Friday the weeks of 6/23, 7/7, 7/14, and 7/28.  Please note that all employees must be at least 16 years of age by the time that camp starts. Please visit KE CAMPS to apply!

If you're interested in attending a three-day summer enrichment program at Virginia Tech, formally known as the Black College Institute,  please visit the link below.  Contact Ms. Payne for additional information.

Peddrew Yates Institute 

If you're interested in attending a three-day summer enrichment program at Virginia Tech, formally known as the Hispanic College Institute please visit the link below.  Contact Ms. Payne for additional information.

VALHEN College Institute

Class of 2026!

We are excited to invite rising seniors in the Richmond area to apply for this year’s Summer Institute on Leadership and Public Service. This immersive two-week program is designed to develop leadership skills through a blend of classroom instruction and hands-on experiences, including a structured leadership curriculum, internships, and collaborative problem-solving exercises. Each year, the Institute focuses on a theme relevant to the greater Richmond community, with this year’s emphasis on Social Justice.

The Summer Institute on Leadership and Public Service is committed to empowering high school students to become ethical leaders who understand the impact of public service and civic responsibility. By engaging with current social issues and working alongside peers from various backgrounds, students will gain the knowledge, skills, and connections needed to initiate change and make a lasting difference.

The Summer Institute on Leadership and Public Service will take place on the campus of St. Christopher’s School. The institute will take place June 9-20 (no session on June 19 in recognition of Juneteenth). Each student who completes the program will receive a stipend. 

Students, parents, and school administrators interested in learning more about this program can visit the St. Christopher’s Site

YMCA Summer Camp

Through Camp Tuckahoe, we offer traditional day camp programming designed to provide campers aged 5-14 with the opportunity to explore the outdoors, build lasting friendships, and develop valuable skills in a supportive and fun atmosphere.

As we gear up for the upcoming season, we are currently looking to hire enthusiastic, dedicated, and passionate staff members to join our camp dream team! We are seeking individuals who share our commitment to nurturing and empowering young people through the following roles: 

  • Program Assistant: 16+ y/o, no experience required, some childcare/outdoor adventure experience and interest preferred. 

  • Counselor: 18+ y/o, 6+ months of programmatic childcare required, outdoor adventure experience and interest preferred. 

  • Specialist: 18+ y/o, 6+ months of programmatic childcare preferred, specialty area/outdoor adventure experience and interest preferred. 

    • We're still looking to hire for archery, STEM, and nature specialists!

If you are interested and fit the above qualifications and could thrive in a seasonal position with responsibilities in maintaining a high-quality, safe, and engaging program, please contact Calyn Stanley at (804)837-9359. 

YMCA of Richmond

Unite STEAM L.I.T. (Leaders in Training) is a four-week, pre-collegiate summer experience for rising 9th-11th grade students. As one of Virginia State University's signature summer programs through the College of Education, this program encourages students to pursue college majors and careers in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM)-related fields through a program of focused hands-on rigorous academics, enrichment, and career exploration.

Unite STEAM L.I.T. will be held in-person on the campus of Virginia State University from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Mondays - Thursdays from June 2-26, 2025 (with an overnight field trip scheduled during the last week). All classroom supplies and lunch will be provided daily. Students who successfully complete the program will receive a $300.00 stipend.

Please review the attached flyer for more information. To register, please click the link below or visit https://apps.ideal-logic.com/aeop?key=JKR5-G7ZD1_K9KH-5PTF_5967010310f7. Please keep in mind the following details:

  1. You must first create an account before you can access the application. NOTE: The parent/guardian should be the one to create the account if the scholar is under 18 years old.

  2. The following are required to be submitted as part of registration (you will want to have these items prior to starting your application):

    1. A copy of the scholar's current academic transcript (unofficial version is acceptable).

    2. A short essay (minimum half page, double-spaced, 12 pt. Times New Roman) from the scholar explaining why they would like to attend this program (e.g., what they hope to learn/gain from the program, how the program will inform/impact the academic major chosen in college and/or their ultimate career goal, etc.).

Registration ends at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, May 2nd. Applications will be evaluated, and decisions will be provided the following week. Spaces are limited, so don't delay...sign up today! 

For questions, please contact Dr. Michael Rainey at mrainey@vsucamps.com or 804-524-5690.

  • HHS Parent/Student Handbook - Please view this document for the 24-25 school year, as it contains pertinent information for the daily functions of the school setting

  • Cell Phones - The Commonwealth of Virginia has “Bell to Bell” cell phone restrictions for all students.  HHS will adhere to this policy.  Students are only allowed to have their phone out during class exchanges and lunches.  If a phone is seen outside of these times, it will be confiscated for the day. 

  • Student Drop Off - Parents, please remember that student drop off is at the stadium parking lot. The front parking lot will be blocked from moving forward as additional cars in front of the school disrupt the flow of school buses for students with special needs.  

  • Panther Plus - If students need additional academic support, Panther Plus is our after-school tutoring program.  Please use the form to sign up for additional academic assistance. 

  • The Connection - Please visit the HCPS site to create accounts and gain access to PowerSchool, Lunch Account, and/or pay school fees.  

April 14 - 18 (Student Activities Calendar)

  • 4/14 - Day 1, Senior SOL Testing

  • 4/15 - Day 2, Senior SOL Testing

  • 4/16  - Day 1, ACE Red Cross Blood Drive

  • 4/17- Day 2,  History/Reading SOL, HHS Theater presents, The Little Mermaid @7:00

  • 4/18 - Day 1,  Senior Surprise! HHS Theater presents The Little Mermaid @ 7:00

  • 4/19 -  HHS Theater presents The Little Mermaid @7:00

  • 4/21 - Student/Staff Holiday

  • 4/23 - Math SOL

  • 4/25 - Senior Breakfast

  • 4/30 - Science SOL

  • 5/1 - Decision Day

  • 5/2 - Course Verification forms due

  • 5/5-16- AP Testing

  • 5/10 - Senior Prom

Additional information for this school year is forthcoming.  Stay safe, stay healthy, and Roll Pride!