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Shenandoah County Public Schools is the operating public school system within Shenandoah County, Virginia. It is governed by a Board of Education. [1] The district operates 10 school sites, including 3 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 3 high schools, and a career and technical education center. [2] Dr. Melody Sheppard serves as the ...
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The groundbreaking was in November 2006, and the school was scheduled to be completed for the opening of the 2009-2010 school year. The new Page County High School building is located directly above the old high school, which now houses Page County Middle School. In September 2009, the new Page County High School opened its doors.
The county was established in 1772 as 'Dunmore County' for Virginia Colonial Governor John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Woodstock was designated the county seat. Dunmore was Virginia's last royal governor, and was forced from office during the American Revolution. During the war (1778), the rebels renamed the county 'Shenandoah.'
It is part of the Shenandoah County Public Schools district. It was built in 1959, and it serves 796 students in grades 9-12. In 2006, Central High School had 14 students for every full-time equivalent teacher (the Virginia state average is 12). [2] Central High School's colors are royal blue and old gold. Their mascot is a Falcon. Central High ...
O n May 10, 2024, 161 years to the day after General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson’s last breath fighting for the Confederate insurrection intended to continue enslavement of human beings in ...
The school board in Shenandoah County, Virginia, plans to vote Thursday on a proposal that would restore the names of Confederate military leaders to two public schools, according to a meeting ...
On July 9, 2020, the Shenandoah County School Board voted to rename the school to Mountain View High School, one of many US schools to remove Confederate names in the wake of the George Floyd protests. [3] In May 2024, the Shenandoah County School Board voted 5–1 to restore the Stonewall Jackson name.