The Carl B. Hutcherson Early Learning Center is a Lynchburg City school that offers a range of programs for children aged 2-5 years old, including Pre-K 4, Pre-K 3, and early childhood special education. With a population of 225-250 students served each year, the center is dedicated to providing a nurturing and educational environment for young learners. Renovated in 2013, the center is housed in the former Carl B. Hutcherson Elementary School, named after the first black School Board member of Lynchburg City Schools and a prominent businessman in the city.
Under the leadership of Principal Polly Smith, the Hutcherson Early Learning Center aims to empower children to become heroes who help themselves and others. With a mascot named Hutcherson Heroes and a color scheme centered around blue, the center is committed to supporting the holistic development of each child. Through programs such as the Virginia Preschool Initiative (VPI) and early childhood special education, the center strives to ensure that every child, regardless of their name or needs, is prepared for success in school and beyond.
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