- Richmond Community High School
Richmond Community High School (RCHS) is an alternative high school operated by the Richmond City Public Schools in
Richmond, Virginia . It was founded in 1977 as the nation's first full-time, four year, public high school for academically talented students primarily from minority and low-income families.The school was begun with a grant from Richmond businessman-
philanthropist Andrew J. Asch, Jr. , perhaps best known as the 1970s developer of downtown Richmond's Shockoe Slip area, a collection of tobacco warehouses in which are located shops, restaurants, and offices.Mr. Asch's original grant was made to the
Virginia State University Foundation, which assisted Richmond Public Schools with a demonstration program (For the first several months of existence, the project was known within thecity schools system as merely the "Secondary School Experiential Learning Community.")Asch thought bright students from minority and low-income families should have the cultural and educational opportunities his own children had enjoyed. He remained active in the affairs of the school until his death in 1991.
Richmond Community High School admits applicants from within the city limits who are identified as academically gifted, with a preference for socioeconomically challenged students. Virtually all graduates continue to college.
History
For the first two years (1977–1979) the school was housed inside the Richmond Mosque, better known as a live music venue. From 1979–1986, it operated out of extra space in an elementary school (Carver) within the school district. From 1986–1990, RCHS had a home in the Maggie Walker building, which previously been a neighborhood high school.After years of moving from location to location, in 1990, RCHS moved into the former
Westhampton Elementary School building, located on what was a large wooded site at 5800Patterson Avenue (State Route 6) in The West End of Richmond.In the early years, the school only accepted students every other year.The first class graduated in 1981, followed by more in 1983, 1985, and 1987. The first even-numbered year-class to graduate was in 1988, from which point forward the school has graduated a class every year.
School Year 2007-2008
RCHS gets National Recognition for being one of America's Best High Schools
Richmond Community and Open high schools received silver and bronze medals, respectively, in the ranking conducted by School Evaluation Services, a K-12 data research and analysis business operated by Standard & Poor’s.
More than 18,500 schools located in 40 states were analyzed according to how well students performed on state tests, how well each school’s disadvantaged students performed and whether the school was successful in providing college-level coursework.
Richmond Community was one of only 505 schools, or 3 percent, to be awarded a gold or silver medal. Open was one of 1,086 schools, or 6 percent, to earn bronze.
External links
* [http://richmond.k12.va.us/schools/Community121/ Official website]
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