Dr. Bryan Huber

LURAY, Va. ― Last night,  the Page County School Board approved the appointment of Dr. Bryan Huber as the next Superintendent of Page County Public Schools. Dr. Huber is replacing Dr. Antonia Fox who is retiring at the end of the school year. 

Dr. Huber has been a Virginia educator for the past 18 years, most recently serving as the Assistant Superintendent of Instruction with Page County Public Schools. Previously, he served as the Assistant Superintendent in Greene County for seven years. Dr. Huber has also served as a mathematics teacher and assistant principal with Augusta County Schools, and the Director of Transportation and Principal with Rockingham County Schools. Dr. Huber holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Virginia Tech, a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership, and Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Liberty University. In 2020, Dr Huber was recognized by the Virginia Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (VASCD) as an Impact Award Winner. 

Dr. Huber will begin his tenure with Page County Public Schools on July 1, 2025, and has shared the following: “I’m truly honored and incredibly excited to begin this journey together as the new Superintendent of Page County Public Schools. It’s a privilege to serve a community that cares so deeply about its students, schools, and their future. I am enthusiastic and optimistic about what we can accomplish together. As I transition into this role, my focus will be on student-centered decision making, empowering our amazing teachers and leaders, and building strong partnerships with families. I believe that when we come together with shared purpose and passion, there is no limit to what we can achieve for our children and community. Thank you for welcoming me and my family. ”

Mrs. Megan Gordon, Chair of the Page County School Board stated: “We are excited to announce the appointment of Dr. Huber as the next Superintendent of Page County Public Schools. He brings the vision, leadership, and experience needed to continue to guide our division forward. Dr. Huber has a deep commitment to student success, a strong track record of collaborative leadership, and a passion for success that aligns with our division’s goals. We look forward to working together to continue building a bright future for all students, staff, and families in Page County."

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