
Following is a link to purchase tickets for the Girls State Basketball Championship Game at VCU Siegel Center between Luray and Wise County Central. The game will be played at 11 a.m. All tickets will be sold ON-LINE. VCU requires masking while attending games at the athletic facility at all times, except when actively eating or drinking in your seats. To purchase tickets visit:
https://vcutickets.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventList?groupCode=VHSL&linkID=vcu&shopperContext=&caller=&appCode


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Michelle Windle and Ms. Sabrina Matthews --Page County Public Schools --Speech Language Pathologist / Early Childhood
--Michelle-- "She has been with my daughter since. She was 18 months old. She is now 7 in a regular 1st grade class. She was non verbal and never told us how her day was. Now she is saying sentencing and telling us about her day. She has outgrew her class but Mrs. Windle is still a Major help even though she doesn’t have to. She has never left her side. Words will never express how much this lady does for her and other kids. We were blessed to be put in her life." Rebecca Shifflett
Michelle and Sabrina " These two ladies right here! They have been working with my son since before he was 3. They came into our life in the middle of developmental delays and an Autism diagnosis. To say they “took him under their wing” would be a complete understatement. They have loved my little guy as if he was their own and have brought the light out in him that we weren’t sure we would see. No one would believe the wonders they have done with him and we are so thankful for them! They have the best communication and make it feel like your child is their only child, but I know that’s far from true…they have many! I will never be able to put into words how blessed we are that these 2 ladies were placed in our lives." --Anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Windle and Ms. Matthews, for the difference you make in each child's life. You are appreciated.



Sports Picture Day will be held on March 21, 2022. See the attached flier for package pricing.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JNtTHG_juOT59y5t0eSCMPMayHONnPng/view?usp=sharing

Tomorrow will be an A day. Please bring a water bottle every day. You may refill at our water bottle filling station or water fountains.
March 15 and 16th are the 8th grade writing SOL test.

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 for3/3/22.
https://5il.co/16ns2


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Amanda Shenk--1st Grade Teacher--Luray Elementary School
"Thank you for putting all your heart into transitioning first graders who were remote kindergarteners into school, for catching up the gaps, teaching first-grade skills, dealing with quarantines, and keeping it all a fun place to be. You are greatly appreciated. Keep up the great work."--Anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Shenk, for working so hard to provide for your students under stressful times. You are appreciated.


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Ms. Cheryl Triggs--Instructional Assistant--Page County High School
"Cheryl works hard to meet the needs of the students in her class - and has a positive attitude about her job."--Anonymous
"Cheryl takes care of special needs children like they are her own kids. She puts her heart and time into them, and showers them with lots of love. "--Anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Triggs, for having such a positive attitude, and for showering your students with love. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Gladys Turner--Transportation--Page County Public Schools
"When my child started going school at 2 she had a hard time with certain drivers. Then, we met Gladys,. and for years now she has stayed side by side with her. They have become more than just student and a bus driver. She is my daughter's best best friend. Thank you for watching over her, and loving my little girl."-- Rebecca Shifflett
Thank you, Ms. Turner, for being so caring to those who ride with you. You make a difference.


Tell Me Something Good--
Mr. Ronnie Lam--Bus Driver (bus 39)- Transportation--Page County Public Schools
"Always willing to help out and great to the kids making sure they get home safe."--Anonymous
Thank you, Mr. Lam, for taking such good care of the children to and from school. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Elizabeth Horn--3rd Grade Teacher--Luray Elementary School
"Mrs. Horn is an excellent teacher to her students and a positive asset to Luray Elem. My son had her for a teacher, he loved her and enjoyed his time in her classroom. She’s always so kind and gentle with each child and always has a positive attitude. "--Anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Horn, for being a positive influence on your students. You are appreciated.

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Ms. Linda Crennan--3rd Grade Teacher--Stanley Elementary School
"Mrs. Crennan is awesome! My daughter comes home everyday excited to talk about her day an what Mrs. Crennan has taught. We respect her teaching is what every kid needs! She checks in when my daughter misses a day, responds when we need help. Couldn’t ask for a better teacher!"--Anonymous
Thank you, Ms. Crennan, for knowing what your students need and making sure those needs are met. You are appreciated.


Notice to parents in the Shenandoah Area- Bus 5 will be split this morning.
The following roads will be picked up around 7:25- Loop Road by bus 29
Trenton Ave and South Second Street will be picked up around 7:35 by bus 58.


Revision- Bus 67 in the Shenandoah area WILL BE ON TIME THIS AFTERNOON
Please Share!


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Elizabeth Leake--Kindergarten Teacher--Luray Elementary School
"Ms. Leake goes above and beyond for her students! She has had a wonderful impact on my daughter in her first year of school. Ms. Leake is always a phone call away to answer any questions or concerns. It is so reassuring to have such great communication with your child's teacher. Thank you for all that you do!"--Mari Cathern Brown


Important Bus Route Information:
Notice to parents in the Shenandoah Area--
Bus 67 will be approximately 25 minutes late this afternoon.
Thank you, and please share.


Congratulations to Shaye Creamer! She is the recipient of the Beta Nu Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa $300.00 Mini Grant. Shaye is an agriculture teacher at Page County Middle School and plans on using the funds towards the purchase of a hydroponic tower system for her students.
Her goal is to provide students with a "farm to fork" experience through the planting and harvesting of produce.


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Bobbi Comer--Family/Consumer Science Teacher--Page County High School
"She's a blessing to PCHS. I was fortunate enough to have her in High School and now, my daughter. She puts a lot of effort into making things fun and educational. During virtual learning, Mrs. Comer had the best layout with avatars and bubble messages. She goes above and beyond to make sure her students have the opportunity to do hands on learning, such as baking and cooking. FCCLA is a great club and can lead to various opportunities. If you're interested, she'll do whatever she can to help you! The majority of my High School memories include FCCLA and Mrs. Comer. Thank Mrs. Comer for always going the extra mile!" --Joy Williams
Thank you, Ms. Comer, for your hard work and dedication to your students and to the FCCLS program. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Ms. Kristi Jenkins--4th Grade Math--Stanley Elementary School
"She is sweet, sincere & eager to help her students become their best."--Donna
Thank you, Ms. Jenkins, for encouraging your students to be the best they can be. You are appreciated.


Tell Me Something Good--
Springfield Assistants-- Springfield Elementary School
"The teaching assistants at Springfield Elementary are the BEST! They are the most caring and helpful women I have ever worked with. They are always willing to jump in and do anything necessary to help their teachers and students. They love their job and it shows everyday in the work they do and the love they show. They greet each day with a smile on their face and heart ready to serve. I am so proud to be a part of their team. "--Anonymous
Thank you, Springfield Teaching Assistants, for all that you do each and every day to assist our students and staff. You are appreciated.


Notice to parents in the Shenandoah Area- Bus 58 first run will be 40 minutes late this morning. The Elementary second run will be on time.
