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Harry Flood Byrd Middle School is a public middle school in Henrico County, Virginia. Built during an energy crisis, the building has few windows. Inside are seventy-nine classrooms, a library, two computer labs, reading center, technology lab, 3 gymnasiums, two cafeterias, a gifted program center, art labs, and fully equipped kitchens. Outside are a football and baseball field, two softball fields, four tennis courts, and quarter-mile track, and several basketball courts. An iBook is distributed to each student there as part of the Henrico County iBook program.