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Henrico Schools is one of 14 school divisions chosen for inaugural run of national program 

Henrico County Public Schools has been named a recipient of the 2026 Future-Ready Facilities Grant, a national program sponsored by Attune that will distribute $500,000 in total funding across 14 selected K-12 public school divisions.

Henrico Schools will receive energy and water monitoring technology, expert implementation support and access to real-time data dashboards — providing the division with a clear look on how school buildings are performing and empowering smarter, more proactive decisions for the health and safety of students and staff.

These resources will be utilized by the HCPS Department of Teaching and Learning, the HCPS Department of Facilities and the Henrico County Sustainability Division to monitor water and energy usage at all of Henrico’s high schools and the Campus of Virginia Randolph and identify potential opportunities for short- and long-term improvements. More than 4,000 environmental education and statistics students across Henrico will also have this technology and data available as part of curriculums.

“This grant further positions Henrico County Public Schools as a local and national leader in environmental education and sustainability,” said Dr. Amy Cashwell, HCPS superintendent. “These resources will have an invaluable impact on our students’ learning environments and life-ready curriculum, and we’re grateful to be among the first school divisions to benefit from this terrific program.”

HCPS was selected from a competitive national applicant pool through an independent evaluation process led by the Green Schools National Network, the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI / WELL), the 21st Century School Fund, and the Center for Green Schools — four of the country's leading organizations in school sustainability, healthy buildings and infrastructure.

The Future-Ready Facilities Grant was created to address challenges that affect student outcomes, equity, and community wellbeing — from poor indoor air quality and rising energy costs to inefficient water systems. Applications were evaluated based on need, impact, and district readiness. HCPS joins 13 other school divisions in the inaugural Future-Ready Cohort.

About the Future-Ready Facilities Grant

The Future-Ready Facilities Grant is a $500,000 philanthropic initiative sponsored by Attune, a unified IoT platform helping schools and organizations gain real-time visibility into their building environments. The program selected 14 K-12 school districts to receive smart monitoring technology, implementation support and recognition as Future-Ready District leaders. For more information on this year's recipient districts, visit https://www.attuneiot.com/grant-winners.

Learn more about Henrico County Public Schools’ sustainability and environmental learning innovations, including the Living Building at Wilton Farm currently under construction in Varina, at https://www.henricoschools.us/page/environment.