Michigan, Savion Hiter and Louisa County
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Louisa County schools kick off the new year with JROTC program, construction projects, and a new Kindness Movement as Superintendent Doug Straley enters his 10th year leading the district.
The Louisa County High School FFA Chapter is a program of approximately 75 students ages 14–18. Rooted in agriculture, the chapter recently brought home multiple state championships and is now
With help from an elite, big-money grant, Louisa County High School is launching a virtual cybersecurity program next school year. The Louisa school division is one of five school districts ...
Gov. Ralph Northam paid a visit to Louisa County High school Thursday, saying it's a model for how the return to in-person learning can be done safely.
LOUISA COUNTY, Va. — The theater at Louisa County High School was alive with the laughter and excitement of young audience members as the Barter Theater Players performed a special show for the ...
Washington, D.C. (7News) — A Virginia English teacher is preparing to run more than 100 miles from Louisa County to the Lincoln Memorial raising money for her students. Kate Fletcher, an English ...
Louisa County High School held a vigil over the weekend in memory of Chase Luck, who died in a car crash that injured four other LCHS students on Friday, Feb. 24 …
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Yardbarker on MSNNo. 1 overall RB recruit makes his college commitment
One of the top overall players in the high football Class of 2026 has made his college commitment. Savion Hiter, a 5-star running back from Louisa County High School in Mineral, Va., announced on Tuesday that he has committed to Michigan.