About
Our Mission
What We Provide
Opportunities for CodeRVA Students
CodeRVA students will be provided an opportunity to graduate with a Virginia high school diploma, an Associate Degree from the Virginia Community College System, industry certifications, and as many as 360 hours or more of practical information technology work experience.
Why It Was Created and What Is It?
There is a significant workforce gap in the computer science and technology field. As new generations of students are becoming interested in all of the newest fields of the technology workforce, CodeRVA seeks to prepare students in central Virginia to fill the over 36,000 unfilled computer-science related positions in Virginia.
Why is this Innovative?
CodeRVA’s design builds on next generation high school models across the nation that rethink the use of time and space, leverage technology to personalize and accelerate learning, and redesign curriculum to align with competency-based progressions. Focused on computer science, the school offers the opportunity to complete high school requirements through a combination of blended (online and face-to-face) learning, integrated coursework, and project-based learning.
School Information
Mailing Address:
1405 Cummings Drive, Suite 10, Richmond, VA 23220
GPS Address:
2601 Durham Street, Richmond, VA 23220
Phone number:
Kume Goranson, Executive Director
Gwendolyn Ashworth, Associate Principal
Gina Fox, Secretary (attendance)
LaDonna Whitehead, Office Manager
School Day Hours (August-May):
8:50 a.m. – 2:56 p.m.
Office Hours:
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Summer Office Hours:
7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday-Thursday
School Division Partners
- Amelia
- Charles City
- Chesterfield
- Colonial Heights City
- Cumberland
- Dinwiddie
- Hanover
- Henrico
- Hopewell City
- New Kent
- Petersburg City
- Powhatan
- Prince George
- Richmond City
- Sussex