According to the
Virginia Department of Education School Quality Profiles, "Annual accreditation is waived for all Virginia public schools for the 2021-2022 school year due to the continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on schools and students." Richmond County Public Schools had been fully accredited in 2017, results consistent with the RCPS district's 2014–2015 report card on statewide benchmarks. In addition,
Niche awarded the district an overall ranking of A− in academics in 2017. Niche's 2022 website ranked the district as B− (above average) overall, based on student-teacher ratio of 16 to 1 and state test scores showing 86% of students proficient in math and 77% in reading. The Virginia
Mathematics and Science Coalition recognized RCPS for its collaborative program with Friends of the Rappahannock, "A River Runs Through Us", a systemic "Meaningful Watershed Education Experience" as its "2016 Program That Works". All sixth grade students investigate, 'How do our daily actions impact the health of the Rappahannock River?'" Richmond County Public Schools invested in a remote learning "1-to-1 program" in 2020 so "every child in the eighth through 12th grade has a laptop at home". That investment in technology also included provision of mobile hotspots for internet access to students without it. Researcher Sally Schumacher reported after the 3rd year of the program, "Since 1978, more students participated in the art and music curriculum, with opportunities for instruction in drama and musical productions. Administrators and teachers felt that the arts program increased student awareness and appreciation of the arts, creativity, and self-esteem." == Funding ==