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Mr. Tyler Knight--Physical Education Teacher--Page County Middle School
"Tyler goes above and beyond for his students. He shows them all the love he has for his job. He's always got a smile and greets his students with kind words of encouragement. Tyler is an excellent teacher. " Anonymous
"He is easy to talk to, a great teacher, makes us laugh and an awesome coach."--Anonymous
"Tyler goes above and beyond for his students. He greets his students with a smile and makes sure they understand everything he shows them. His smile lights up a room and he has a compassion for his job and students. Tyler treats all students with respect and has a heart of gold. Keep up the great work Mr. Knight. "--Anonymous
Thank you, Mr. Knight, for being so kind and welcoming to your students and players. It is obvious you have had an impact on those around you. You are appreciated.

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Ms. Mary Danaher--5th grade English Teacher--Stanley Elementary School
"Ms. Danaher makes Reading and Writing fun. She helps us to learn in creative ways. I always enjoy going to her class!" --Elizabeth Seals
Thank you, Ms. Danaher, for instilling a love of reading and writing in your students and for making your classroom a place students want to be. You are appreciated.
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Mrs. Karen Grieve--Substitute Teacher --Luray Elementary, Luray Middle, and Luray High School
"Mrs. Grieve gives so much to Luray Elementary, Middle School, High School and the Community."-- Anonymous
Thank you, Mrs. Grieve, for your many years of dedication to our school system and community. You are a valued part of our division, and we appreciate all you do.

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Mr. Mark Comer--History Teacher--Page County Middle School
"He is an amazing teacher and always wants the best for all of his students. He is also very funny!! He is the best. I know that I can always come to him about anything!!"--Anonymous
Thank you, Mr. Comer, for being an amazing educator who has made an impression on your students with your knowledge, humor, and compassion. You are appreciated.
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Ms. Sunshine Keeney--5th Grade Teacher--Stanley Elementary School
"Mrs. Keeney is an amazing teacher. Not only does she bring Science to life for us, but she makes sure that we all feel like a family in her classroom and shows us every day that we are loved. She makes school a happy place to be."--Elizabeth Seals
Thank you, Ms.Keeney, for making your classroom feel like family. You are appreciated.
Notice to parents in the Shenandoah Area-
Bus 58 will be split with bus 29 and 5 tomorrow morning, February 22. The AM Elementary only route will be on time at 7:45 as usual.
The route will run as listed below:
Bus 5
Loop Road- 7:10am
Fleeburg Road-7:20am ( from Naked Creek to Fleeburg Loop Road)
Fleeburg Loop-7:25am
Verbena Subdivision-7:30am
Trenton Avenue-7:35am
South 2nd Street-7:35am
Bus 29
Comertown Road-7:05am
Grindstone Mountain Rd-7:10am
Fleeburg Road-7:15am ( from Comertown to Fleeburg Loop Road)
High Knoll Terrace Subd.-7:25 am
Eppard Subd. 7:30am
McDaniel Lane-7:35am
Rinaca Lane-7:40am
Shenandoah River Road- Junior Ave-7:45am

Celebrating Career and Technical Education within our schools.
Computer Science 6th & 7th grade students in Mrs. Atwood's classes at LMS concluded their study of the problem solving process and input/output/store/process model of a computer by proposing an app designed to solve real world problems. Students created a poster highlighting the features of their app and presented it to their classmates.

Celebrating Technical Education within our schools.
Computer Science students in Mrs. Atwood's 6th grade at LMS worked together to design paper towers that could stand as high as possible. Groups had 2 rounds to work on their towers with the goal of trying to improve the tower height on round 2. The structure of the activity foreshadowed different steps of the problem solving process that students learned through Unit 1. Students reflected on their experiences with the activity and made connections to the types of problem solving they did for the rest of the course.

Celebrating our Career and Technical Education programs.
PCHS students made holiday projects in shop last semester. (turkey, snowmen and Christmas trees).




Celebrating our Career and Technical Education programs at PCPS.
Last semester, while learning about the engineering design process, these PCHS students identified a problem and used the engineering design process to construct a solution. They then presented their solutions to the class.




We are still celebrating Career and Technical Education Month at PCPS, and we will continue to highlight our programs throughout the division.
PCHS students in Tech Ed last semester, with Mr. Davidson, testing catapults they built in shop, and launching ping pong balls in distance and accuracy competitions.




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Ms. Jessica Corney--Special Education Teacher--Luray Elementary
"Jessica has the best personality and works so hard at her job. She’s a light at LES and we love and appreciate her so much. Her students and all staff members adore her. We are so thankful she works here! Also want to say a big congratulations on welcoming her new baby! "--anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Corney, for being such a gift to Luray Elementary School. You are appreciated.

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Ms. Katelyn Hensley--PreK teacher--Stanley Elementary School
"Having a good teacher to make your preschool kid feel welcome and wanting to come to school is very important. Ms. Hensley does just that. She loves all of her students so much. She goes above and beyond to ensure each student has a safe and fun learning environment. She’s such a blessing ❤️"--Elizabeth McDonaldson
Thank you, Ms. Hensley, for making your students feel welcome and loved at Stanley Elementary. You are appreciated.

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Melissa Dofflemeyer--Bus 22- Page County Public Schools
" Takes time to care for the kids who ride her bus , and Always has a smile."--anonymous
"When I first started riding her bus,she was always nice, and it made me so happy to see her every day after middle-school and high-school. My 8th grade year she gave my a little Christmas present and that made my day."--anonymous
"Having Melissa as a bus driver for most of my life has been something so dear to me. She cares so deeply about the safely and well-being of the kids on her bus. She is gentle and never raises her voice unless she absolutely has to. She has created a difference in not only my life, but my siblings, and others who have rode her bus."-- anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Dofflemyer, for making our students feel so welcome with your smiling face. It is apparent you have made a lasting impression on our students. You are appreciated.

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Ms. Amanda Dofflemeyer--2nd Grade Teacher--Stanley Elementary
"Ms. Dofflemeyer is such an amazing teacher. She goes above and beyond for her students and lets us parents know what is going on in the classroom. Her bubbly personality and way of teaching has definitely helped my son by leaps and bounds! "--Anonymous
"Mrs. Dofflemyer goes above and beyond and cares for her students!! She makes learning fun, and makes sure parents are involved with school work and activities. I love opening the class dojo app to videos and pictures through out the day! She is an amazing teacher and that really helps when your child wants to go to school."-- Rebecca Good
Ms. Dofflemyer, thank you for being such a bright light to your students with your bubbly personality and your efforts to keep parents involved in your classroom. You are appreciated.

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Ms. Lisa Rosazza- Algebra Teacher--Page County High School
"Lisa is always willing to go the extra mile, not only for her students, but also for her fellow staff members. She sacrifices her own time and energy for the sake of others on a regular basis, gladly offering to help with anything a person might need. She spends many hours working beyond the regular school day and is always ready to have conversation about how to provide the best possible education to every student."--Anonymous
Ms. Rosazza, Thank you for going above the call of duty to provide the best possible education to your students. Your efforts do not go unnoticed. You are appreciated.

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Ms. Carrie Zimmerman--6th Grade English Teacher-- Page County Middle School.
"Thank you for making reading easy for my son (especially when he hated to read) . He tells me he can't wait to be in your class during the day . You're one of the best :) "-- Mrs. Painter
Thank you, Ms. Zimmerman, for instilling a love of reading in our students. You are appreciated.

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Mrs. Pam Nichols--Secretary --Luray High School
"Mrs. Nichols is the first face you see or the first voice you hear when you walk into or call LHS. She always has a welcoming attitude and smile. She is a wonderful person and will help anyone. Thank you Mrs. Nichols"--Anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Nichols. Your smile is contagious and your willingness to help those around you does not go unnoticed. You are appreciated.

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Ms. Sandra Weikle--Science Teacher--Luray High School
"As a student who struggled with finding my place in school, I found a teacher who invested in me. She took me under her wing and cared about me when I did not have anyone in my corner to fight for me. She is always willing to assist students in their learning, listen to them, and cares about each student in her room! Luray High School is blessed to have this awesome educator. "--Anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Weikle, for making your students feel welcome in your classroom. You are appreciated.

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Ms. Lisa Greber --Kindergarten Teacher--Stanley Elementary School
"She has such a caring heart! She is very attentive and goes the extra mile to help someone smile if they are having a hard day."--anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Greber, for going the extra mile to make students feel welcome and loved. You are appreciated.

