With help from an elite, big-money grant, Louisa County High School is launching a virtual cybersecurity program next school year. The Louisa school division is one of five school districts nationwide to receive $100,000 for the implementation of a cybersecurity academy. After two years, the division will have the chance to earn a $100,000 grand prize, competing against the other four finalists. The money is part of the U.S. Department of Educationâs Rural Tech Project, which aims to help schools to start technology education programs customized for their students and local needs. Creating the program has been on the Louisa divisionâs radar for some time.