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Board member urges study of dedicated performing-arts directors at high schools

Henrico County School Board · May 1, 2026
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Summary

Board member Atkins proposed studying a staffing restructure to create both dedicated athletics directors and performing-arts directors at each high school to strengthen arts programming and student engagement; the board did not act immediately but agreed the idea merits further study when funding allows.

Atkins read a proposal during unfinished business asking the board to consider reorganizing high-school extracurricular leadership to ensure performing arts receive the same coordination and support as athletics.

Atkins said research shows students involved in the arts have stronger engagement and attendance and argued that schools currently rely on teachers to shoulder coordination work on top of instructional duties. "I propose we consider refining our structure to better support both athletics and the arts, specifically by creating dedicated athletics director and a dedicated performing arts director role at each high school," she said. Atkins acknowledged budget constraints and recommended the board study organizational and staffing implications so the district would be ready if funding becomes available.

Board members did not take immediate action; Atkins asked for the proposal to be placed on a future agenda for study and for staff to evaluate organizational impacts and potential costs.

Next steps: the board will schedule further study rather than act at the session.