
Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Erica Unroe- Stanley Elementary-Music Teacher
Ms. Unroe received a shout out from an anonymous submitter-
"Ms. Unroe goes above and beyond when it comes to teaching music. My daughter is in first grade and absolutely loves her! She is constantly telling me about all the fun and new things that they do in her class. It’s refreshing to see a teacher that is so passionate about her job!"
Thank you, Ms. Unroe, for giving so passionately to your students. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good!
Robin Benson, Pre-K teacher at Springfield Elementary School, has received two shout-outs in our campaign.
The first comes from Ms. Jennifer Woodward who says, "Robin has been such a blessing to me and my girls since day one! I never pictured my children having to deal with the things they do as their first experience in school, but Robin has made the transition as smooth as she can and I'll be forever grateful to her. My girls absolutely adore her and I know she will always have a special place in their hearts! Thank you Mrs. Benson you are a rock star!!"
Her second shout out comes from Ms. Morgan Foster. Mrs. Benson is amazing with this group of kids. Teaching 20 4 year-olds is not an easy task, but she makes it look good! I am so thankful my son has her as his teacher. She is patient with them, yet stern. They know what is expected. Thank you for all you do!
Thank you Mrs. Benson, for all you do for Page County Public Schools and the students you serve. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Lori Trent- Kindergarten Teacher- Shenandoah Elementary School
Ms. Trent receives a shout out from Megan Southers, "Mrs. Trent was an outstanding teacher for my daughter and always went above and beyond to make the bad days good and the good days great. Thank you for always making school better!"
Thank you, Ms. Trent for all you give to your students to ensure they have the best possible experience. You are appreciated


February is Career and Technical Education Month, and at Page County Public Schools we are highlighting the many programs within our division.
Luray Middle School Agriculture Class, with teacher Lori DeMille, is participating in a "Plant the Moon" challenge. Only 20 schools in the state of Virginia were chosen for this project using lunar soil (simulant) to determine what growing success is possible . The students are required to submit photos and updates throughout the project.


Tell Me Something Good-
Our next shout-out goes to Ms. Teresa Lam at Page County High School, where she serves as the Attendance Secretary and In-School Suspension Coordinator.
Her shout-out comes from her co-worker Beth Rowe, who says, "She always has a smile for students and she's a great co-worker and friend. "
Great job, Ms. Lam, positivity and good work relationships make our days so much more enjoyable. Thank you for all you do for PCPS!


PCPS Is Spreading Kindness!
As part of Page County Public School's Kindness Initiative, we would like students. staff and community members to recognize our employees for the positive contributions they make to our school community. Make someone's day today, spread some kindness.
Tell Me Something Good -- Fill out the Google Form below and we will be sure to recognize the Page County Public Schools Employee for all that they do to contribute to our school community.
https://forms.gle/Jr5AUQaSZ7YHgYw9A
Please share.


Per our health plan, we stated we would notify the public of any positive cases relevant to our school system. Please click on the links to read the letters regarding notice for 2/14/22.
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This month we are celebrating Career and Technical Education within our schools. We will highlight many of the wonderful programs within our division. Luray Middle School Family and Consumer Science class learns about all things sewing.

Activities and Events UPDATE:
All scheduled Activities and Events planned for today, Monday, February 14, 2022, WILL take place. Please check with individual schools if additional information is needed. Thank you.


Weather Alert - Monday, February 14
PCPS will be operating on a two-hour delay due to hazardous road conditions today, Monday, February 14, 2022. We apologize for the later than normal message.


Give to a local charity or donate to our Blessing Boxes in the Division. It makes you feel good knowing you are helping our own.
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Page County Public Schools- Kindness Initiative- Day 6
Say "Hi" to someone new!
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Per our health plan, we stated we would notify the public of any positive cases relevant to our school system. Please click on the links to read the letters regarding notice for 2/8/22.
https://5il.co/15fun
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This is a reminder that tonight, Thursday, February 10, 2022, is the regularly scheduled school board meeting. The meeting will be held at the Page County Public Schools School Board Office at 6:30 p.m. and may be viewed LIVE on our YouTube Channel. Comments are due by 4 p.m.
Please Note: If you plan to attend the meeting in person, masks are required. Thank you.
Agenda: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/pcss/Board.nsf/Public
Comments: https://forms.gle/X53MvpyrUgMfkfrq6
View LIVE: https://www.youtube.com/c/PageCountySchools/live


Celebrating CTE Month within our schools. Luray Middle School 6th graders make birdhouses, 7th graders make foot stools, and 8th graders make benches. Most of these students have never done anything like this before. They learned the importance of measuring correctly and following plans.


Page County Public School, in partnership with Lord Fairfax Health District, is sponsoring a student booster clinic on Friday, February 18, 2022, at Page County Technical Center. Parents can obtain information about the clinic and sign up here: https://5il.co/15e9w


February is School Board Appreciation Month. Thank you to all of our dedicated school board members. We are appreciative of all you do for our schools.



Celebrating Career and Technical Education Month at PCPS:
7th grade FCS students at LMS have been "sew" busy. Students learned the parts of the sewing machine, pinning and cutting out a pattern, and how to sew a proper seam allowance with proper measuring techniques. They put their skills into practice by sewing their own face masks.

February is Career and Technical Education Month. We will be highlighting some of the great things taking place within our schools and the Page County Technical Center.
Keep an eye out all month for pics highlighting our successful programs.


Per our health plan, we stated we would notify the public of any positive cases relevant to our school system. Please click on the link to read the letter regarding notice for 2/8/22.
https://5il.co/15d5p
