
Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Gwen Burley---Spanish Teacher--Luray High School
"She really thinks about everyone. She wants everyone to be involved. Mrs. Burley and her seminar put together valentines stuff for the custodians and lunch ladies, and it was really nice." --anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Burley, for teaching your students about spreading kindness. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Mrs. Joan Burner--Math Teacher--Luray Middle School
"How patient and kind she is with her students and listens to them well." --Tonya Painter
Thank you, Mrs. Burner, for showing your students kindness and patience. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Jeannie Lowman--2nd grade Teacher--Luray Elementary School
"Mrs. Lowman makes every one of her students feel loved and excited to come to school. Her classroom is more like a family than just a classroom. She guides children and brings out the best in them by encouraging, disciplining and loving them. She provides a classroom where kids can make memories that will last them a lifetime."-- anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Lowman, for making learning so much fun for our children. You are appreciated.

Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Andrea Pyne--Special Education Teacher--Stanley Elementary School
"Andrea is the most caring and dedicated teacher to her students. She proves herself over and over by the students she works with on a daily basis. She is kind, passionate, and cares deeply for all students. She is filled with joy and a delight to be around. Thank you for all of your hard work for PCPS. You are appreciated on every level." --anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Pyne, for all that you give to PCPS and your Stanley Students. You are truly appreciated.

Tell Me Something Good
Ms. Annetta Martz--Secretary/Bookkeeper --Stanley Elementary School
"When I think of kindness, Mrs. Martz immediately comes to mind. She is very friendly, kind, welcoming, and patient. Every time I walk into the office she is right there to greet me & assist in any way. Thanks for being so kind all of the time." --anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Martz, for always being kind and friendly to those you assist. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Tracey Bailey--Special Education Teacher--Luray Elementary School
"She has been an absolute wonderful person to work with and she takes such amazing care of her students. The relationships she builds and puts so much effort into are truly amazing. She’s such an asset to LES and we are so thankful for her! " --anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Bailey, for helping to build those positive relationships with our school community. They truly do make a difference. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Jenny Bracken--Librarian --Page County High School
"She is always willing to help with whatever needs done. She is a Jack of all trades. If she isn’t helping out the students, she is helping out her fellow teachers. She is quite literally amazing! " -- anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Bracken, for always being willing to assist wherever you are needed. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Monica Hinegardner (Principal) and Corey Harlow (Assistant Principal) -- Shenandoah Elementary School
"Mrs. Hinegardner & Mr. Harlow always go above and beyond for all of the students and staff here at SES. They always come to work with a smile on their face ready to take on the day. They make a great team and are amazing at what they do. We are SO happy to have them here with us at SES. "--anonymous
Thank you, Mrs. Hinegardner and Mr. Harlow, for all you do for Shenandoah Elementary School and for Page County Public Schools. You two make a great team!


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Karen Stoneberger-- School Nurse--Page County High School
"She is simply amazing. She is always willing to go above and beyond for the health care of all students. Thank you! "-- anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Stoneberger, for being so dedicated to the health and well-being of our students. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Shannon Montgomery-Atkins-- Bookkeeper--Luray High School
"Shannon... she's amazing. She started as a special ed aide when my now sophomore was in 2nd or 3rd grade at Luray Elementary. When the program moved to Springfield, so did they. She's been there through the ups and very hard downs, she's held me when I cried, she's shared my joy in his milestones. I can't wait for her to be there sobbing with me when we watch my son get his diploma in 2024. I'm crying typing this out! She's such an amazing soul. I'm so glad to have her as my middle son began as a preschooler (and I'm heartbroken she won't be at preK for my youngest!!!). She's really such a special, special person." -- Fallon Brumback
Shannon, Thank you so much for all you have done over the years for Page County Public Schools. Your service and dedication are most admirable.


Tell Me Something Good--
Mrs. Kaitlin Sanders--3rd grade teacher--Springfield Elementary School
"Mrs. Sanders is such a calm and caring presence in our children's lives. She is there guiding with a strong, loving grace everyday. Mrs. Sanders is their cheerleader and a constant calm supporter in their lives. Thank Mrs. Sanders!"--anonymous
"I cannot say enough good things about Mrs. Sanders. She is an amazing teacher & role model to her students. She teaches from the heart & we are so thankful for her positive influence in our daughter's life. You rock Mrs. Sanders!"--anonymous
Thank you, Mrs. Sanders, for being such a great role model for our students. You are so appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Mrs. Lori Alger-- Special Education Assistant--Luray Middle School
"She always thinks of others before herself, she is a kindhearted person with a heart full of love for the students she works with. My child tells me that she can talk to Mrs. Alger whenever she has a problem in school and that Mrs. Alger always has a smile on her face."--anonymous
Thank you, Mrs. Alger, for always showing kindness to our students. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Deborah Lucas--School Counselor--Page County High School
"Mrs. Lucas goes above and beyond for her students and staff. She puts their best interest first, each and every day. Mrs. Lucas has a heart of gold and we are fortunate to have her in PCPS!" --anonymous
Thank you, Deb, for always being there for your students and coworkers. Friendly faces make the days so much more enjoyable. You are appreciated.


Career and Technical Education Month is February and we are celebrating the programs within our schools. Check out our Future Farmers of America:
FFA members raised a market steer on campus of PCHS and the meat was then purchased by Warren County Farm Bureau and donated to “Reaching Out Now” a program that feeds the hungry in the community. Pictured is FFA members delivering their finished product to “Reaching Out Now”.



We are also still celebrating Career and Technical Education Month at PCPS.
Page County High School FFA members have had a busy fall and winter. We hosted our Food for America program, collected items for senior citizens in a nursing home for the holidays, gave funds to support the giving tree at PCHS, held a goat show that was judged but a special guest judge Mr. David Cale, and we are gearing up for our livestock judging trip to Virginia Tech.





Families interested in receiving 4 free at-home rapid testing kits from the United States Postal Service can place an order. Important details from the USPS about the order:
Limit of one order per residential address
One order includes #4 individual rapid antigen COVID-19 tests
Orders will ship free.
https://www.covidtests.gov/


Here we go again today! Tell Me Something Good!
Ms. Kendra Piscitelli- Page County Middle School -Music
Ms. Piscitelli has received NUMEROUS shout-outs in our initiative.
1)" Mrs. P goes above and beyond to help her students feel love and support. Her dedication to the music program is amazing, often working late nights and weekends to get things done and organized. Thanks for always making your students feel like they matter and spreading kindness!" --anonymous
2) "Mrs. Piscitelli is a truly kindred spirit. She is one of the sweetest teachers I've ever had. She's one of the accepting and understanding person I know. She works hard at what she does and really shows her passion for music and all of her students. She really makes music fun. ❤️ 🎶 "
3) "Mrs. Piscitelli introduced my son to music and has been a constant inspiration to not only him but his classmates as well. She helped him find an outlet for his creativity and has pushed him to learn so many cool things in music. Thanks to Mrs. Piscitelli for being a great teacher, mentor and just in general amazing person! Keep being awesome! "


Today is RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS DAY. Page County Public Schools is celebrating not just today, but all month long, with our Kindness Initiative and TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD. The response has been overwhelming . Remember, if you want to share some words of kindness for an employee, fill out the Google Form https://forms.gle/6hTsyDnwzL5ad99p9 and we will give them a shout out on social media.
Thanks, And spread some kindness today!


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 2/15 and 2/16.
https://5il.co/15sbs


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Kristen Caton--PE/Health Teacher --Luray High School
1) "This teacher is so nice and helpful to everyone. She respects everyone and is so kind. She is so sweet and just an all around good person!" --Annah Whitmer
2) "She always helps me with anything I need. She cares so much about people and how they feel. I’m always able to talk to about anything I need. She’s a really great person!!"
Thank you, Ms. Caton, for always being there for your students. You are appreciated.
