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Culpeper County Public Schools is a school district in Culpeper County, Virginia, USA.The district is designated to carry out the functions designated by Article VIII of the Constitution of Virginia and consists of 10 schools (six elementary schools, two middle schools and two high schools) serving over 8,000 students.
By the middle of the 1970s, [6] Culpeper was the last county in Virginia to desegregate its public schools. In 2018 Culpeper County Public Schools [7] has six elementary, two middle schools and two high schools. In 1935 the Rotary Club of Culpeper began a college loan fund, which in 1966 became a four-year scholarship based on academic achievement.
Culpeper County High School (CCHS) is a high school in Culpeper County, Virginia. Culpeper County High School was built in 1969, expanded in 2001 and significantly renovated between 2013 and 2015. Culpeper County High School was built in 1969, expanded in 2001 and significantly renovated between 2013 and 2015.
The Eastern View High School (EVHS) is a public high school located in rural Culpeper County, Virginia, in the United States. [3] The school shares its district with Culpeper County High School (CCHS). [4] [5] The school was built in 2008, and now holds around 1,200 students. [2] [5] [6]
Craig Alexander Smith, 47, who started teaching choir at Culpeper County High School in 2022 and was teaching in the summer school program, was arrested on July 12, the Culpeper County Sheriff’s ...
Schools in Culpeper County, Virginia (3 P) Pages in category "Education in Culpeper County, Virginia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
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After establishing Culpeper County, Virginia in 1748, the Virginia House of Burgesses voted to establish the Town of Fairfax on February 22, 1759. The name honored Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1693–1781) [7] who was proprietor of the Northern Neck peninsula, a vast domain north of the Rappahannock River; his territory was then defined as stretching from Chesapeake Bay to what ...