
For Immediate Release: January 24, 2021Contact: Tricia Runyan, Communications SpecialistPhone: 540.743.3750 ext. 2403Email: trunyan@pagecounty.k12.va.usVDH Holds Covid-19 Vaccination Clinic at Page County High School1400+ Vaccinations Given Over 6 HoursLURAY, Va. ― On Friday, January 22, 2021, The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) utilized Page County High School... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release, January 7, 2021 Contact: Tricia Runyan, Communications Specialist Phone: 540.743.3750 ext. 2403 Email: trunyan@pagecounty.k12.va.us Page County Public Schools Welcomes Newly Elected Chairman Jason Scott Breeden assumes role as PCPS School Board Chairman LURAY, Va. ― On Monday, January 4, 2021, Page County Public Schools school... READ MORE >

Page County Public School's Nutritional Services has gone way beyond the call of duty so many times since the start of the pandemic to make sure our students are getting what they need, and this latest effort is no exception. Nutritional Services employees of PCPS worked through the weekend to prepare bags of food to offer to each and every student ahead of the... READ MORE >

Please click the link below to view the press release regarding Page County Public Schools On-time graduation rates.https://5il.co/lsbc READ MORE >

Shenandoah Valley Soil and Water Conservation District Committee Selects Luray Middle School's Chris Riley as the 2020 Conservation Teacher of the Year.Shenandoah Valley Soil & Water Conservation District's (SVSWCD) Education Committee has named the 2020 Conservation Teacher of the Year for grades 6-12. Chris Riley, 6th grade Science teacher at Luray Middle... READ MORE >

INFO Monday, August 24, 2020 LURAY, Va. ― Page County Public Schools division staff continue to make program decisions for the upcoming school year. Please see the announcement below for high school updates. HS School Counseling: Counseling services will still be available and students may request in-person or virtual appointments.... READ MORE >

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Page County Public Schools has proposed a new strategic plan (a six year plan) and would like to make the document available for review and comment from the public. This document captures a new vision and mission statement along with goals, objectives and strategic initiatives that will guide and direct our work over the next few years. Please note that... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release: Thursday, June 4, 2020 Contact: Tricia Runyan, Communications Specialist Phone: 540.743.3750 ext. 2403 Email: trunyan@pagecounty.k12.va.us Page County Schools Celebrate School Librarian PCHS Librarian to Represent Shenandoah Region of the Virginia Association of School Librarians LURAY, Va. ― Jennifer Bracken, Library Media... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release: Thursday, May 28, 2020 Contact: Tricia Runyan, Communications Specialist Phone: 540.743.3750 ext. 2403 Email: trunyan@pagecounty.k12.va.us Page County Public Schools Honors the Class of 2020 Graduations to Air on Saturday, May 30, 2020 LURAY, Va. ―... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release: May 20, 2020 Contact: Tricia Runyan, Communications Specialist Phone: 540.743.3750 ext. 2403 Email: trunyan@pagecounty.k12.va.us Governor Ralph Northam and First Lady Pamela Northam and Virginia Public Media Announce Virginia-Specific Graduation Celebration to Honor... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release: 5/18/2020 Contact: Tricia Runyan, Communications Specialist Phone: 540.743.6533 ext. 2403 Email: trunyan@pagecounty.k12.va.us PARTICIPATION IN PANDEMIC-EBT FOR ELIGIBLE HOUSEHOLDS Students Eligible for Free and Reduced Price Meals to Receive Additional Assistance LURAY, Va. ― Page County Public Schools (PCPS) today announced it... READ MORE >

Dear Class of 2020 Students & Families, Congratulations! Graduation from high school is a time-honored tradition that marks an important milestone in a student’s life. Every high school diploma is the result of a lot of hard work and persistence. It is a time to celebrate the end of a thirteen-year journey and a moment to reflect on the accomplishments that have... READ MORE >

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Thanks to the diligent efforts of many elementary teachers throughout Page County Public Schools, Valerie Ferrell and Cassie Bailey (Division Instructional Coaches) were able to present PCPS’ Orton Gillingham initiative to the Training and Technical Assistance Center Advisory Board at George Mason University. The Orton-Gillingham instructional approach is a... READ MORE >

PCPS NUTRITIONAL SERVICES AWARDED A SHARE OUR STRENGTH’S NO KID HUNGRY TEST KITCHEN GRANT Innovative partnership with Page County hopes to feed more children this summer LURAY, VA ―Supervisor of Nutritional Services, Virginia Jeffries, was informed earlier this month that her department’s proposal for Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry Test Kitchen was one of... READ MORE >

Interested in summer or Saturday enrichment opportunities for your child? Check out the events linked below! https://curry.virginia.edu/ser...https://www.jmu.edu/pce/programs/all/youth-programs/index.shtml https://www.jmu.edu/pce/progra...https://www.jmu.edu/recreation/services/youth/campurec/purple-gold.shtml https://brcc.augusoft.net/inde... READ MORE >

Thanks to the efforts of the Holtzman Corporation, Springfield Elementary has been awarded a $500 ExxonMobil Educational Alliance grant.The money will be used for the school's math and science programs. The ExxonMobil Educational Alliance program is designed to provide Exxon/Mobil retailers with an opportunity to invest in the future of their communities through... READ MORE >

Thanks to the efforts of the Holtzman Oil Corporation in Mount Jackson, Va, an Exxon/Mobil distributor, Stanley Elementary School received a $500 grant. This money will be used for the school's math and science programs. The ExxonMobil Educational Alliance program is designed to provide Exxon/Mobil retailers with an opportunity to invest in the future of their... READ MORE >

Thanks to the efforts of Stanley Exxon, PCHS has been awarded a $500 ExxonMobil Educational Alliance grant. The money will be used to purchase STEM materials for the Math and Science Departments. The ExxonMobil Educational Alliance program is designed to provide Exxon/Mobil retailers like the Stanley Exxon with an opportunity to invest in the future of their... READ MORE >

Thanks to the efforts of Shenandoah Exxon, Page County Middle School has been awarded a $500 ExxonMobil Educational Alliance grant. The money will be used to support math and science initiatives. The ExxonMobil Educational Alliance program is designed to provide ExxonMobil retailers like Shenandoah Exxon with an opportunity to invest in the future of their... READ MORE >

Thanks to Luray Caverns, Luray High School was awarded a $500 ExxonMobil Educational Alliance grant. Monies will be used to support STEM in the areas of science/math. This program is designed to provide retailers with an opportunity to invest in the future of their communities. Thank you, Luray Caverns. READ MORE >

Thanks to the efforts of Holtzman Oil Corporation, Luray Middle School has been awarded a $500 ExxonMobil Educational Alliance grant. The money will be used toward S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Initiatives. The ExxonMobil Educational Alliance program is designed to provide Exxon/Mobil retailers like the Holtzman Oil Corporation with an... READ MORE >

Thanks to Circle K Luray for choosing LES to receive the $500 Exxon Mobile Education Alliance Grant. Pictured below is Devon Bridger from Holtzman Oil Corp and Chasity Dallas, one of our 5th grade science/ math teachers. The money will be used to purchase materials for math and science instruction. The Exxon Mobile Educational Alliance program is designed to... READ MORE >

PCPS Celebrates School Board Appreciation Month We're back, and still celebrating our school board members. Thank you for all the time and dedication you offer to help our schools be the best they can be. We appreciate you. Mr. Tommy Lansberry -- District 1 Mr. Lansberry, currently serves as the representative for District 1. He is a graduate of Page County... READ MORE >

PCPS Celebrates School Board Appreciation Month Jackie Sullivan-Smoot, who represents District 5 of Page County Public Schools, has been on our school board for 9 years. She says during this time she has learned a lot about how things work from the other side of the table. According to her, education has changed drastically since she began her teaching career in... READ MORE >

Page County Public Schools Celebrates School Board AppreciationMr. Jim Grimley --Chairman-at-LargeMr. Grimley, most recently selected by the school board members as their Chairman-at-Large, shared some of his background to better help our community get to know him. He is a graduate of Frostburg State University, in Western Maryland, where he received his degree in... READ MORE >

7th Grade Team Cross-Curricular Maze Runner Unit Recently 7th graders at PCMS engaged in a highly successful cross-curricular unit based on the novel The Maze Runner. In English class, students kicked off the unit by engaging in many cross-curricular ‘challenges’ to narrow down to the top two ‘runners’ for each class. Students not only read the novel, but worked... READ MORE >

Page County Technical Center Hosts Skills USA Competition Luray High School Senior Places Fourth LURAY, Va. ― On Friday, January 31, 2020, for the first time in 15 years, Page County Technical Center hosted the Skills USA District X Electrical Technology Competition. The competition, hosted by PCTC and sponsored by IBEW Local Union 26, featured 12 competitors... READ MORE >

Page County Public Schools Honors School Board Members “Excellence through Equity” LURAY, Va. ― Page County Public Schools will join 132 other school divisions across the Commonwealth to celebrate School Board Appreciation Month. Almost 850 elected and appointed school board members throughout Virginia are to be recognized for their service and dedication to... READ MORE >

Wednesday, January 22, 2020 a very special little boy, Brayden Rodriguez, a student at Stanley Elementary School, received a send-off fit for a king. There was no emergency as first responders, parents, teachers, and students lined the streets around the school. Rather they were there to offer support for one of their own. Brayden was on his way to Bethesda, MD.... READ MORE >

Page County Public Schools was recently recognized as a Business of the Year by the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services in Harrisonburg. Lance Moran, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources and Business Operations, attended the Champions of Disability Employment Awards Celebration on October 24, 2019 and accepted the award on behalf of... READ MORE >

On Monday, November 4, 2019, Page County Public Schools released a new, updated school logo. This logo was released ahead of the school division announcing the release of their new webpages on November 12, 2019, designed with the help of Apptegy. This new product will not only provide webpage information pertinent to each school, it will allow school related... READ MORE >

On Friday, November 1, 2019, STAND (Students Taking Action for A New Direction), held its first meeting of the 2019-2020 school year. This committee is comprised of two students from each grade, grades 6-12, from both middle schools, high schools, and the Page County Technical Center. Students met at the Page County Technical Center and were provided... READ MORE >

On Friday, November 1, 2019, assistant principals and two principals across the division met at the Page County Technical Center and participated in leadership professional development, while the students for STAND (Students Taking Action for a New Direction) were participating in their meetings with the superintendent, Dr. Wendy Gonzalez. Administrators took this... READ MORE >