Gov. Youngkin celebrated the launch of the Commonwealth’s first lab school, the VCU x CodeRVA Lab School

Richmond, VA – According to the state officials, in 2023, Gov. Youngkin secured $100 million for this lab school initiative from the General Assembly and is delivering on his lab school commitments. 

The VCU x CodeRVA Lab School is a joint venture between the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Center for Teacher Leadership at the VCU School of Education RTR Teacher Residency program and the CodeRVA Regional High School.

The VCU x CodeRVA Lab School provides an innovative computer-science focused comprehensive high school education to a diverse student body, serves as a training site for teacher residents, and affords professional learning opportunities for educators across the state. 

CodeRVA Regional High School has been preparing students for college and careers through personalized, integrated, and applied project-based learning since 2017. CodeRVA students acquire real-world work experience through an internship program that starts in eleventh grade.  

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