
Exploring school boundary adjustments to support student learning
December 18: At its Dec.18 meeting, the School Board approved five boundary adjustment scenarios to manage enrollment. The decision follows months of reviewing data and gathering community input.
Approved scenarios include:
• Ruby F. Carver ES (impacts Maybeury ES)
• Quioccasin MS (impacts Tuckahoe MS)
• Freeman HS (impacts Godwin HS)
• Henrico HS (impacts Hermitage HS and Highland Springs HS)
• J.R. Tucker HS (impacts Hermitage HS)
The Quioccasin MS change is effective for the 2027-28 school year. All other adjustments begin in the 2026-27 school year. Impacted students who will be in grades 5, 8, 10, 11, and 12 at the time of implementation will have the option to remain at their currently zoned school.
Families living in neighborhoods affected by a change in school assignment will receive a separate communication with next steps, including opportunities to learn more about their new school assignment and eligibility to remain at their current school.
HCPS School Locator
The HCPS school locator search tool is now available for boundary adjustments. Enter your family's address to see if or how you are affected by proposed scenarios.
Enrollment and Capacity
Each year, HCPS conducts a thorough evaluation of school buildings and the ways in which spaces are used. HCPS follows the recommendations of the Virginia Department of Education, and the functional capacity of each building is determined through an analysis of each room used for educational purposes.
Additionally, official membership counts at each school are taken on Sept. 30 of each year, also in accordance with state reporting procedures.
This chart reflects the capacity and enrollment of each HCPS school for the 2025-26 school year.
The Virginia School Quality Profiles provide demographic information for each HCPS school. The Virginia School Quality Profile page for each school includes demographic information about the student body, accessible under the “Enrollment” tab.
Feeder Patterns
Information about current HCPS feeder patterns, and how students matriculate through elementary, middle and high schools can be found here.
See proposed feeder patterns for each of the scenarios under consideration.
Additionally, families may now enter their address in the HCPS school locator search tool to determine if or how they are affected by the proposed scenarios.
Academic Program and Specialty Center Considerations
In addition to overall enrollment numbers and neighborhood school zones, the programs offered at different schools also affect how much space is available in each building. HCPS is home to 17 specialty centers, International Baccalaureate programs and dual-language immersion programs, with more exciting offerings on the horizon:
New Center for Cybersecurity specialty center at Henrico High School (opens fall 2026)
New ACE programming (projected growth from 1,120 seats last year to 2,350 seats by fall 2027)
New Center for Innovation at Quioccasin Middle School (center opens fall 2026, building opens 2027)
Dual-language immersion program matriculation at George Moody Middle School (begins fall 2027; only for students zoned for Elizabeth Holladay Elementary School)
Notes on Maps:
The affected neighborhoods listed for each scenario on this webpage and presentation slides are not comprehensive lists of subdivisions impacted. A complete list of all subdivisions affected by each scenario is available here.
Additionally, families may now enter their address in the HCPS school locator search tool to determine if or how they are affected by proposed scenarios.