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  1. John Randolph Tucker High School is a public high school in the West End of Henrico County, Virginia, United States. It is named after lawyer and judge John Randolph Tucker. Its students and faculty often refer to themselves as “Tigers," and locals often refer to the school as "Tucker."

  2. J.R. Tucker High School 2910 N. Parham Road Henrico, VA 23294 P. 804-527-4600. Interpretive Service ; 804-409-9133

  3. The International Baccalaureate (IB) Program has been in place at J.R. Tucker High School since 2011. This rigorous, holistic program prepares students to become active citizens capable of engaging with a global society. Students take courses emphasizing interdisciplinary problem-solving, communication, and critical thinking. Alongside academic ...

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    View Full Report Card. John Randolph Tucker High School is an above average, public school located in RICHMOND, VA. It has 1,916 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 18 to 1. According to state test scores, 59% of students are at least proficient in math and 79% in reading.

    Niche provides data and ratings for John Randolph Tucker High School, a public school in Henrico County, VA. See academics, diversity, teachers, clubs, sports, and more.

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    • (804) 527-4600
    • 2910 PARHAM RD, RICHMOND, 23294, VA
  4. Find out the accreditation status, academic achievement, enrollment, and other data of John Randolph Tucker High in Henrico County Public Schools. Compare the school quality indicators with state and local standards and see the trends over time.

    • 2910 N Parham Rd Richmond, VA 23294
    • (804) 527-4600
  5. 22 de abr. de 2016 · Tucker High School. 2910 N Parham Rd. Richmond, Virginia 23294 #6,950 in National Rankings #140 in Virginia High Schools

  6. John Randolph Tucker High School is a public high school in the West End of Henrico County, Virginia, United States. It is named after lawyer and judge John Randolph Tucker. Its students and faculty often refer to themselves as “Tigers," and locals often refer to the school as "Tucker."