
Join us in celebrating School Library Month!
This month we are celebrating School Library Month, and we would like to recognize our school librarians and thank them for all that they do to promote a love of reading for our students.
First, we will recognize Mrs. Jennifer Bracken--Page County High School
"For the first ten years of my career, I taught high school English in another school district. It was during that time that I started to think about doing something different in the education field. I wasn't sure what I wanted to do and started to research different Master's programs. It didn't take long before I found the cohort for School Library Media Science through Longwood University that was starting in the fall. I knew at that point that that was what I was meant to do. I started into the cohort to get my Master's and become a Librarian and loved every minute of it. I knew in my heart that I was meant to be one. That was 2009 and I finished in the Fall of 2012 and was hired shortly after at Page County High School to become their Librarian. The rest is history and I've loved my job ever since.
Not only do I love getting to instill the love of reading into my students and put that perfect book into their hands, but I also love getting to work will all of the students in the building and all of the subject areas. It is so much fun to be able to co-teach with so many and learn new things with the kids in those classes.
When I am not at Page County High School doing the many things in the building that I do, I am a mom, wife, and student. I am taking graduate classes through JMU to add the school leadership/administration certification to my Master's. My two kids, ages 15 (son) and 13 (daughter), are three-sport athletes. They both play football, wrestle, and run track. They both wrestle year-round and compete in tournaments all over the country. My husband and I are kept very busy with all of their activities. When we have a little free time, we love to go hiking, camping, off-roading, and kayaking. The great outdoors is our favorite place to be."
Thanks, Mrs. Bracken, for sharing your love of reading with your students and for all of the other ways you assist at Page County High School. You are appreciated.


Last night, rising 9th graders of PCMS and their parents participated in a transitional information night at Page County High School, where principal, Mr. David Cale, spoke to parents, and their rising 9th graders, about what could be expected when students transition from middle school to high school.
Mrs. Debra Lucas and Mrs. Lindsay Croft, school counselors at Page Count High School, spoke about scheduling and course requirements of high school students.
Tonight, a similar program, for rising 9th graders of Luray Middle School, will take place at Luray High School at 6:30 p.m.



Notice to parents in the Shenandoah Area.
Bus Changes for Wednesday Morning, April 6.
Bus 29 will be 10 minutes early in the AM in the location of Steam Hollow, Comertown Road, Fleeburg Road and Fleeburg Loop Road. The Verbena Subdivision will be picked up approximately 10 minutes late.
Bus 5- Loop Road will be picked up by Bus 29 at approximately 7:25 AM.
The Trenton Ave/ South Second Street area will be approximately 10 minutes late.
Bus 58 - McDaniel Lane will be picked up by Bus 48 at 7:50AM. The remainder of the route will be picked up by Bus 5 at the normal time.
Bus 58 elementary - second run , will be covered by Bus 4 at the regular time.


Notice to parents in the Shenandoah Area-
Late buses
Bus 67 will ride Bus 5 and be approximately 15 minutes late this afternoon.
Bus 5- Loop Road will ride bus 29 and be approximately 25 minutes late this afternoon.
Bus 11 will ride Bus 2 and be approximately 25 minutes late this afternoon.


This is a reminder to all rising 9th grade students and their parents, that tonight, Tuesday, April 5, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. at Page County High School, there will be a transition night program. We encourage everyone to come, and we hope to see you there. Thank you.


Be on the look out for some great pictures coming your way. Today, we continued our Kindness Initiative by distributing Be Kind- No Exceptions bracelets to every student and staff member of PCPS. This message was shared with all students during morning announcements.
"Each day we interact with many different people who are experiencing many different things. How do we make a difference for each one of those different people? By being kind. Sometimes it only takes one act of kindness to change someone's life.
Page County Public Schools continues its kindness initiative by reminding everyone to spread kindness. To help do that, we are distributing kindness wristbands as a reminder to be kind whenever possible, and it's always possible!
We are so proud of all of our students and staff, and we know that all of you will continue to show kindness in a variety of ways. A simple act of kindness can change a person’s life. Be Kind. No Exceptions."




Notice to Parents in the Shenandoah area-
Late bus
Bus 67 will be approximately 40 minutes late this morning.


Important Bus Route Info:
Notice to parents in the Shenandoah Area--
Late Bus--
Bus 67 will be approximately 20 minutes late this afternoon.
Please share.


This week we tip our hats to a hard working group of people in our division. Happy Assistant Principal's Week, and thank you for all you do for Page County Public Schools. We couldn't do it with out you. If you see them out and about this week, be sure to let them know you appreciate them!
Shenandoah Elementary: Mr. Corey Harlow
Stanley Elementary: Mr. Frank Comer (interim)
Luray Elementary: Mrs. Jodi Foltz
Page County Middle School: Mr. Matt Capuano
Page County High School: Ms. Shannon Hawkins
Luray High School: Ms. Tara Meadows
Luray Middle School: Mr. Nolan Jeffries (interim)


This is a reminder that school will resume TOMORROW, Monday, April 4, 2022. We hope everyone had an relaxing and enjoyable spring break. See you tomorrow. 🙂


*Tomorrow is An A day
*Tomorrow, is the last day for this RTI rotation. Students will be told their SOL boot camp/RTI location that they will report to on Tuesday, April 5th. Students please remember you can not change your RTI. It is only 25 days, you can do anything for 25 days 😎
We hope you had a relaxing Spring Break and we cannot wait to see you all tomorrow!

Notice to Parents in the Shenandoah Area-
Bus changes for Monday morning, April 4.
Bus 29 will be 10 minutes early in the AM in the location of Steam Hollow, Comertown Road, Fleeburg Road and Fleeburg Loop Road. Verbena Subdivision will be picked up approximately 15 minutes late.
Bus 5- Loop Road will be picked up by Bus 29 at approximately 7:25 AM.
The Trenton Ave/ South Second Street area will be approximately 10 minutes late.


This is a reminder that Spring Break begins on Monday, March 28, 2022, and will end on Sunday, April 3, 2022. School will resume on Monday, April 4, 2022. Please have a relaxing and enjoyable break, from all of us at Page County Public Schools!


Notice to parents In the Stanley area
Late bus
Bus 59 will be approximately 15 minutes late this afternoon.


This is a reminder that tonight, Thursday, March 24, 2022, is the regularly scheduled school board meeting. The meeting will be held at the Central Office Board Room at 6:30 p.m. and may be viewed LIVE on our YouTube Channel. Comments are due by 4 p.m. Thank you.
Agenda: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/pcss/Board.nsf/Public
Comments: https://forms.gle/HNHUvswsyTm4weZA8
View LIVE: https://www.youtube.com/c/PageCountySchools/live


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Tomorrow is an A day.
Report cards issued on Friday, March 25.
Spring Break is March 28-April 1.

Notice to Parents in the Shenandoah Area-
Bus changes for the entire week of March 21-25.
Bus 29 will be 10 minutes early in the AM in the location of Steam Hollow, Comertown Road, Fleeburg Road and Fleeburg Loop Road. Verbena Subdivision will be picked up approximately 15 minutes late in the AM.
Bus 5- Loop Road will be picked up by Bus 29 at 7:25 AM and 20 minutes late in the afternoon.
The Trenton Ave/ South Second Street area will be approximately 10 minutes late in the AM and on time in the PM.
Bus 28 will be approximately 10-15 minutes late in the PM.


This past week Page County Public Schools and Page Alliance for Community Action hosted a special parent program featuring Stephen Hill, a renowned national speaker on substance use, prevention, and mental health awareness. Unfortunately, our Internet connection wasn't available on Tuesday evening for the event to be streamed. Stephen's session was recorded and will be available at the link below for one week. We encourage everyone to view his presentation if you haven't already done so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WebShna7aSo


Important Bus Route Info:
Notice to Parents in the Shenandoah Area --
Bus 11 will be ON TIME this afternoon.
Thank you, and please share.
