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Vol. 26, No. 47 | Richmond Suburban Newspapers | March 24, 2010
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County, schools get additional $1 million On Monday, County Administrator Cecil R. “Rhu” Harris Jr. said his plans Hanover County government and for the additional million the county the school system will each receive an gets will break down three ways: ✓ $600,000 will be placed in reserve additional $1 million following action to “manage through the recession.” by the Virginia General Assembly.
By Melody Kinser mkinser@mechlocal.com
✓ $450,000 will be used to reduce revenue estimates. ✓ $160,000 will go toward $20,000 in expenditures for the Sheriff ’s Office, reinstatement of a position previously funded by the Compensation Board in
the Commonwealth Attorney’s office, and additional funding for Juvenile Court services budget. Harris said more youths are being moved to the detention facility. In Hanover County Public Schools,
the county administrator said the $1 million will ease the number of positions planned to be cut. Harris said “not as many layoffs” will be necessary due to the boost in funding. see MILLION, pg. 4 `
Memorial School of PHHS still producing lifelong learners Nursing to offer BSN Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com
Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing is the only Bon Secours Memorial faith-based nursing program in School of Nursing has Central Virginia to offer the received accreditation from BSN degree. The bachelor’s degree offers the Accrediting Council for a solid foundation upon which Independent Colleges & nurses can further build their Schools, enabling the school to now offer a four-year Bachelor academic achievements. Previously, the highest of Science in Nursing (BSN) credential program. awarded by The ac“Technology the school creditation, is changing was the which also constantly, and Diploma was apthe role of the of Nursing proved by (RN). registered nurse the Virginia
Bon SeBoard of continues to evolve.” cours will Nursing, MICHAEL ROBINSON begin offerallows the CEO, MRMC ing the BSN school to program in change its Fall 2010, which will include name to Bon Secours Memorial a new curriculum guided by a College of Nursing. faith-based, Catholic health sysDr. Susan Bodin, EdD, RN, former dean of the School of tem whose mission is to provide Nursing, will serve as dean of compassionate, quality care to the new college. see BSN, pg. 4 `
By Jim Ridolphi news@mechlocal.com
Patrick Henry alumni, faculty and students gathered at the west Hanover campus last weekend to play an official game of Remember When. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the school held an official recognition and commemoration ceremony in the school gymnasium. County officials joined former teachers and students to recall their memories JUDGE LARRY GILMAN of the Ashland landmark that opened its doors in 1959. The official celebration began at last year’s Tomato Bowl and concludes with a Spring Fling next month. But the official ceremony gave an appreciative group of alumni the opportunity to share their fond recollections of days gone by at Patrick Henry.
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Principal Jeffery Crook, center, accepts a House of Delegates recognition from Del. John Cox, R-55, right, and Dr. Stewart D. Roberson, superintendent of Hanover County Public Schools, left.
The devotees ranged in age from the very young to seniors, but the message was clear. All expressed a clear devotion to Patrick Henry High and the life lessons they learned while attending. This year’s class valedictorian, Amelia Earnest, said the school has provided her the foundation to further her academic career and also provided some unexpected lessons. “Patrick Henry is
an opportunity that provides not only an excellent education, but also a warm personal learning experience,” Earnest said. “Just yesterday as I was leaving the Patrick Henry parking lot, I saw a cow giving birth across the street.” Some of the guest speakers, all with a common connection to PHHS, said the school gave them the life skills to see PHHS, pg. 5 `