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RCPS teacher, Janis Churchill, was selected as the outstanding elementary school technology teacher in Virginia by the International Society for Technology in Education Association. For their work during the 2005–2006 school year, numerous RCPS teachers received Shenandoah Valley Economics Awards, and many of those teachers received state ...
In 2010, the County Board of Education opened a new high school for the eastern Rockingham area, East Rockingham High School, located in Solsburg beside River Bend Elementary School. Its attendance district encompasses the Elkton, McGaheysville, River Bend, and South River elementary school districts.
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Formerly Pearl River County Training School Henderson High School: 1927 built 200 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Drive W Starkville, Mississippi: Formerly Oktibbeha County Training School J.W. Randolph School: 1928 built 2006 MS Landmark: 315 Clark Avenue Pass Christian, Mississippi: Since 2000, the building was no longer used as a school Little Red ...
The Shenandoah District is a high school conference of the Virginia High School League which draws its members from the central part of the Shenandoah Valley, as the district name suggests. The schools in the Shenandoah District compete in Region 1B with the schools of the Bull Run District , the Dogwood District , the James River District ...
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In 2017–2018, the Rappahannock County Public Schools District served about 812 students in grades preK through 12 at one elementary school and one high school. The graduation rate was 94%, and 80% of graduates continued their education after completing high school. Per pupil expenditures were $14,406.
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.