In recognition of Digital Learning Day and Safer Internet Day, students were asked to sign the Be Internet Awesome pledge, complete a puzzle and demonstrate how to use the internet safely through a picture or paragraph. The following students were randomly selected from the entrants to receive a special prize:
Dayanara Lanza, Kindergarten, Shenandoah Elementary School
Grantley Anderson, 1st Grade, Springfield Elementary School
Addison Cofield, 2nd Grade, Luray Elementary School
Wednesday Pido, 3rd Grade, Shenandoah Elementary School
Ryleigh Pettit, 4th Grade, Luray Elementary School
Weston Mellar, 5th Grade, Luray Elementary School
Chloe Kibler, 6th Grade, Page County Middle School
Jackson Burns, 7th Grade, Page County Middle School
Elana (Lanie) Brown, 7th Grade, Luray Middle School
Kennedey Turner, 8th Grade, Page County Middle School
Jacob Knight, 8th Grade, Luray Middle School
Whitney Miner, 9th Grade, Page County High School
Makayla Williams, 10th Grade, Luray High School
Please note - due to lack of entries in the 11th and 12th grade categories, those prizes went to 2 randomly determined students from all grade levels.
Prizes will be delivered to the student’s enrolled school and available for pickup by remote students on Wednesday March 10th. Blended students will receive their prizes from their homeroom teacher next week.
Congratulations to all!!
This important message applies ONLY to the those who attend the Page County Technical Center.
Page County Technical Center will be fully remote (there will be no in-person instruction for any classes) on Thursday, March 4. In-person instruction for A group (A-K students) will resume on Friday, March 5.
This Is An Important Message From Page County Public Schools Nutritional Services:
Starting tomorrow, Tuesday, March 2, 2021, meal pick-ups for remote learners will only occur on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Meal pick-up locations and times will not change. Please see the attached notice or check out our Nutritional Services website for more details.
http://www.schoolnutritionandfitness.com/index.php?sid=1496245474543
This is an important message from Page County Public Schools:
On Thursday, March 4, 2021, Page County Public Schools will have an Early Release, at 12:30 p.m. , to accommodate those wishing to attend the funeral of Officer "Nick" Winum. Thank you, and please share.
This is a message from Page County Public Schools:
Please join us in wearing blue tomorrow (Monday, 3/1) in honor of Officer Winum, and in support of his family. Please share!
During the regular meeting on Monday, February 22, 2021, the Page County School Board requested to make December 20, 21, and 22 in-person days instead of remote learning days for students. The updated draft is attached below. Additionally, there was quite a bit of discussion regarding what remote learning days should look like in the 21-22 school year (primarily review material where the student would need little or no assistance completing the activity or assignment; limited or no new material; possibly renaming these days to something else, etc.).
Please click on the link below to see the updated draft of the calendar for the 2021-2022 school year.
https://5il.co/pg5x
Congratulations to the following students on being selected as the winners of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. essay contest.
1st place: Charlie Troutman--5th grade--Shenandoah Elementary--Teacher, Mrs. Foltz
2nd place: Maddox Moyer--5th grade--Springfield Elementary--Teacher, Ms. Crews
3rd place : Bryani Brown--3rd grade--Springfield Elementary School--Teacher, Miss Mulder
These winners will be recording their speeches and they will be posted to the website for all to view. Congratulations!!
This is a reminder that tonight, Monday, February 22, 2021, is the regularly scheduled school board meeting. The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. and can be viewed LIVE on our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/c/PageCountySchools/live Comments are due by 4 p.m. the evening of each meeting. All Comments must be directly related to the Agenda . Agenda : https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/pcss/Board.nsf/Public Comments: https://forms.gle/DihcX5hGTX2egdX29
This is an important message from Page County Page County Public Schools: Today, Monday, February 22, 2021, is now a Remote Learning Day for ALL students. Thank you, and please share.
This is an important message from Page County Public Schools: Tomorrow, Monday, February 22, 2021, we will operate on a 2 hour delay schedule. Thank you, and please share.
Congratulations to the Luray High School Lady Bulldogs for defeating Gate City 61 to 56. They have now won the 2A State Title!! Bring it home ladies!!
Per our health plan, we stated we would notify the public of any positive cases relevant to our school system. Please click on the link to read the letter regarding notice.
https://5il.co/pr93
This is an important message from Page County Public Schools: Tomorrow, Friday, February 19, 2021, will be a Remote Learning Day for All Students. Thank you, and please share.
This is an important message from Page County Public Schools:
Due to impending inclement weather, tomorrow, Thursday, February 18, 2021, will be a REMOTE LEARNING DAY FOR ALL STUDENTS. Thank you, and please share.
Opportunities available for our community.
Mark your calendars! March is Youth Art Month. Stay tuned for displays of artwork from around the division.
A message from Page County Public Schools:
For Important Information regarding the 2nd dose vaccine clinic that was to be held at Page County High School tomorrow, please click on the link below for details regarding the, now rescheduled, event.
https://5il.co/po3w
Thank you, and please share.
This is an important message from Page County Public Schools:
For All Secondary Schools:
Given the possibility of school closure due to impending inclement weather, tomorrow (Wednesday, February 17, 2021) will be a remote learning distribution day (grades 6-12). Bus routes and pickup will occur at the regularly scheduled times. For middle and high school students utilizing Schoology, please continue to check for updates.
This is an important message from Page County Public Schools:
For Elementary Schools:
Given the possibility of school closure due to impending inclement weather, remote learning materials for Thursday and Friday (February 18 and February 19, 2021) will be sent home today with PreK through
2nd grade and A group students. Tomorrow (Wednesday, February 17, 2021) will be a remote learning packet pickup day for fully remote and B group students (grades 3-5).
This is an important message from Page County Public Schools:
With the possibility of inclement weather, Nutritional Services is offering weekend meal bags including additional inclement weather day meals 8 & 9 to our students in school today, Tuesday February 16. On Wednesday, February 17, we will be offering the same bags for all remote students, B Day students, and non-enrolled children 18 and under from 10am-4pm at all schools at the school's packet pick-up/drop-off location. Families may pick up bags at the site that is closest or most convenient. If you have questions or concerns, please contact the Department of Nutritional Services.