Good afternoon faculty, staff and families, We are sending this message in response to the forecasted rain and the flood watch that has been issued for our area. At this time, no decision has been made with regard to school tomorrow, Monday, September 30th. However, in order to allow everyone time to prepare, we are advising you that we may need to call a two-hour delay to navigate potentially hazardous road conditions caused by the predicted rainfall. If the decision is made to call a two-hour delay for tomorrow that decision will be made by 8:30pm this evening. We also advise everyone to prepare in the event that road conditions deteriorate and school may have to be canceled tomorrow. Again, at this time, NO DECISION has been made yet regarding the schedule for school on Monday, September 30th. We will continue to keep everyone informed throughout the evening. We thank you in advance for your continued patience as we work to ensure the safety of everyone.
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
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Please take a moment to read this letter which includes a link to watch a recording of the conversation between First Lady Suzanne Youngkin and author, Dr. Jonathan Haidt, regarding the impact cell phones and social media are having on the mental health of our youth: https://5il.co/2xrv1 Thank you!
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
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Page County Public Schools celebrates our "Homegrown" educators.
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
Abby Brubaker
Abyy Brubaker
This is a reminder that this evening, Thursday, September 26, 2024, is the regularly scheduled school board meeting. The meeting will be held at the Central Office Board Room at 6:30 p.m. and may be viewed LIVE on our YouTube Channel. Comments are due by 4p.m. Agenda: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/pcss/Board.nsf/Public Comments: https://forms.gle/5tFM8bdjKcmXk8fp6 View LIVE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNweU_HzAwA
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
School board meeting
REMINDER TO ALL PARENTS/GUARDIANS: There will be NO SCHOOL for students on Friday, September 27, 2024. This is a scheduled professional development day for staff. Thank you.
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
PCPS Reminder
PCMS- Come support your Panthers!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Hitt
VB
Dear PCPS Faculty, Staff and Families, Late this afternoon, information was provided to PCPS from local law enforcement regarding a social media post showing a weapon and a threat listing the abbreviations for several locations. Two of those abbreviations were written as “Lhs” and “Lms”. This post is in reference to school divisions in Maryland and does not have anything to do with Page County Public Schools, Luray High or Luray Middle schools. We are sharing this information with you to let you know that we are aware of this post as is law enforcement and to assure you that this threat is not directed to PCPS, LHS, or LMS. Thank you once again to our law enforcement partners for their responsiveness and continued support. Parents and Guardians, please continue to have conversations with your children about making threats of any kind and the importance of reporting information to the school or law enforcement. Thank you
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
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Mark your calendars to attend this upcoming community event!
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
What's in a vape
Mark your calendars for this upcoming community event.
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
What's in a vape
PCMS- Come on out!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Hitt
VB
Please take a moment to read this joint letter from the division Superintendent in conjunction with the Page County Sheriff's Office and the Commonwealth Attorney: https://5il.co/2x167 Thank you!
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
update
Page County Public School’s Crisis Management Plan and Virginia State Code require schools to conduct safety drills throughout the school year. Some of these drills are announced and others are unannounced and include Fire, Tornado, Lockdown, Bus Evacuation, and Earthquake drills. Page County Middle School will be conducting a Lockdown Drill on 9/23/24. It is crucial that we remain vigilant and prepared. Conducting regular lockdown drills is a key part of our commitment to ensuring that everyone is ready to respond effectively in the unlikely event of an emergency. During the drill, students and staff will practice the procedures for securing their classrooms and remaining quiet and calm until further notice. This exercise will help us identify any areas for improvement and ensure that our safety protocols are as effective as possible. School Resources Officers are involved in these drills and provide feedback to staff after drills. Please reassure your children that on 9/23/24 the school is having a drill and it is important to practice what to do in the event of an emergency. Knowing what to do will help everyone stay safe. We will be guiding them through the process with sensitivity and care, emphasizing that these drills are a precautionary measure. We understand that this topic can be unsettling, and we appreciate your support and understanding as we work together to maintain a safe learning environment. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly. Thank you for your continued cooperation and support. Mrs. Miller, Principal Mrs. Hitt, Assistant Principal Page County Middle School Page County Middle School
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Hitt
PCMS- We hope to see you there!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Hitt
VB
Attention parents/guardians of children with disabilities, who reside in Page County:
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
SEAC
Our first PTO Meeting for the year will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 26 in the Conference Room. Please plan to join us and support our staff and students at Page Middle.
over 1 year ago, PCMS
Come join us! To RSVP, Please use the Google form link below. https://forms.gle/14Vb2Sp46SiZAp8u8
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
Fireside Chat
Good afternoon PCMS Faculty, Staff, and Families, This afternoon a Page County Middle School student made a threatening comment toward another student. Threats of this nature are taken very seriously, law enforcement is involved and the student will be held accountable in accordance with the PCPS Student Handbook and Code of Conduct. Please speak with your child about continuing to help us provide a safe and secure learning environment for everyone by not making threats of any kind. If you or your child become aware of any potential threats please immediately notify a school staff member, a school resource officer, or contact law enforcement. We are committed to providing a safe learning environment for all students and staff. Thank you for your continued support of Page County Middle School and PCPS.
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
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Route 211 may remain closed for up to two hours. Alternate routes are recommended at this time. Families of Governor's School students are being contacted directly by the LHS or PCHS.
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
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The community issue involving law enforcement on Route 211 near New Market Mountain has been resolved. Luray High School is moving back to normal operations.
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
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There is a community issue involving law enforcement on Route 211 (near the New Market mountain). While the situation is contained to that area, Luray High School is in lock-in out of an abundance of caution. A lock-in means that students will be changing classes as normal, all students will be kept inside and early dismissals or transfers of students for the Tech Center will go as planned and are being monitored by the SRO and school administration. Students returning from the Governor’s School are currently being held on Route 211 by law enforcement as all traffic in the area has been halted. There is no direct threat to LHS students or staff or to any PCPS school - this is a precaution given the location of the police matter. Thank you.
over 1 year ago, Page County Public Schools
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