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List of Virginia superintendents of public instruction from 1870 – till date. No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Term Governor 1 William Henry Ruffner (1824–1908) March 5, 1870 – March 15, 1882 [5] 2 Richard Ratcliffe Farr (1845–1892) March 15, 1882 – March 15, 1886: William E. Cameron: 3 John L. Buchanan: March 15, 1886 – January 1 ...
Augusta County Public Schools is the organization that operates the public school system in Augusta County, Virginia. Located in the Shenandoah Valley , the district serves over 10,000 students and operates 21 schools: 9 elementary, 5 middle, 5 high, and 1 technical center.
The only independent government school district under Virginia law is the Eastern Virginia Medical College. All of the K-12 school districts are classified as dependent public school systems by the U.S. Census Bureau. [2]
The Greene County Public Schools system is a branch of the Greene County, Virginia county government. It administers public schools in the county and Stanardsville, Virginia . The superintendent of schools is Andrea Whitmarsh.
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The Virginia Department of Education is the state education agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia.It is headquartered in the James Monroe Building in Richmond. [1] The department is headed by the Secretary of Education (currently Aimee Guidera), who is a member of the Virginia Governor's Cabinet, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction (currently Lisa Coons), a position that is also ...
Lee County Public Schools is a school division in Virginia that serves students in Lee County, Virginia. Located in the westernmost part of the state, the district serves almost 3,000 students and administers 11 schools: five elementary schools, three middle schools, two high schools, a career and technical education center.