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It is a branch of the Fauquier County government which administers public schools in Fauquier County. FCPS enrolls approximately 11,287 students in 20 schools (11 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 3 high schools, 1 alternative learning school). The school board is currently led by Chairman Donna Grove, appointed in 2008. [2]
Fauquier County School Board: 1,000 and over 2 County of Fauquier 500 to 999 3 Fauquier Health System: 500 to 999 4 United States Department of Transportation: 500 to 999 5 Walmart: 250 to 499 6 Town of Warrenton: 100 to 249 7 Food Lion: 100 to 249 8 White Horse OPCO LLC 100 to 249 9 The Home Depot: 100 to 249 10 Blue Ridge Orthopedic ...
Fauquier opened in 1963 and is the oldest high school in Fauquier County.The county was primarily a rural area, but has experienced a high rate of growth since the 1990s, which led to Liberty High School's opening in 1994, and Kettle Run High School's opening in the fall of 2008.
The school was also built to accommodate the sprawling southern part of the county, close to the Fredericksburg area; this is one of the fastest-growing areas in Virginia. Liberty High School opened under the leadership of Mr. John C. Harrison, Liberty's first principal and longtime educator in the Fauquier County School System.
Kettle Run High School is a public high school in Nokesville, Virginia. The school is part of Fauquier County Public Schools [2] and is located at 7403 Academic Avenue, Nokesville, VA. It has an enrollment of a little more than 1,200 students. The graduating class of 2015 consisted of 281 seniors. Kettle Run feeds into Mountain Vista Governor's ...
November 7, 1997. Designated VLR. July 2, 1997 [2] Number 18 School in Marshall is a historic one-room school located at Marshall, Fauquier County, Virginia. It was built about 1887, and is a rectangular frame building, covered with weatherboard, and resting on a stone foundation, with a metal gable roof with a centrally located brick stove flue.
Marshall is home to the Fauquier Heritage and Preservation Foundation, as well as the Number 18 School in Marshall, which was the last one-room school in Fauquier County. Originally a whites-only schoolhouse, it was a blacks-only schoolhouse until it closed in the 1960s as a result of desegregation. It has been restored, and school groups often ...
W. Wakefield School. Categories: Education in Fauquier County, Virginia. Schools in Virginia by county. Buildings and structures in Fauquier County, Virginia.