This is an important message from Page County Public Schools: COVID-19 NOTICE: 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.
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This is a message from Page County Public Schools:
Thanksgiving break is here. We, at PCPS would like to wish you and your families a happy, healthy, and safe Thanksgiving. Please be aware, children are coming home today with bags of food that are quite awkward and heavy. Parents, if you have a small child riding the bus, we ask, if at all possible, that you meet your child at the bus stop to assist them in carrying the food. Thanks for your help, and enjoy the holiday.
A shout out this Monday morning to Nutritional Services! This one picture is just an example of what is going on right now at every school. All children in the school division will be offered bags of food this week (A Day students today, B Day and four-day-a week learners tomorrow, and Remote students through lunch pick ups) to help carry them through the holiday. The amount of time and organization of this effort to help our families deserves to be spotlighted. Thank you to everyone involved with Nutritional Services! Happy Monday everyone!
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Time is running out. Don't miss the opportunity to have Page County Connect 2020 help you with getting internet services for FREE! Act now, time is running out. Fill out your application Today!!
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This is a message from PCPS:
Reports Cards for the 1st Quarter will be issued between Friday, November 20th and Monday, November 23rd. Please be advised that Monday, November 23rd is an A-Day, and Tuesday, November 24th is a B-Day. There will be no packet pick up on Wednesday, November 25th. Have a great weekend.
This is an important message from Page County Public Schools: COVID-19 NOTICE: 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. https://5il.co/n6mh
Press Release Issued for Page County Public Schools:
Please see the press release attached regarding FREE MEALS AVAILABLE FOR ALL CHILDREN through PCPS Nutritional Services.
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This is a message from Page County Public Schools:
Are you still in need of internet services? Let Page County Connect help you. Resources are still available. Don't wait, act now!!
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Interested in this Miss America Virtual event sponsored by Northwestern Community Services Board? Click to learn more. https://5il.co/n65c.
For those who still have questions regarding the Governor's latest Executive Order, please see the attached release for full details.
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For an update from Page County Public Schools regarding the Governor's latest Executive Order, please click https://5il.co/n5eu .
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A Big Welcome Back to our Panthers of PCHS and our Bulldogs of LHS. We missed you!!
PCPS Students & Parents,
Please be aware that the remote learning materials you receive during the middle of November may look as though there is additional work, however, this is because teachers are combining work due to the Thanksgiving break. No Remote Learning is expected on the 25th, 26th, or 27th of November. Please enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday with your families.
Thank you.
This is an important message from Page County Public Schools: COVID-19 NOTICE: 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.
https://5il.co/my1q
On Friday, November 6, 2020, PCPS librarians Jennifer Bracken, Tammy Rhinehart, and Carrie Campbell, participated in the virtual VAASL Annual Fall Conference. PCHS Jennifer Bracken was sworn in as the Regional Director-Elect for the Shenandoah Region. Congratulations.
This week is National School Psychologist Week. We, at Page County Public Schools, would like to give a big shout out to our school psychologists, Jonathan Lineburg, Cindy McHaney, and our virtual psychologist, Brittany Gill, who go far beyond the call of duty to help our students shine. This week, we honor you !
This is a reminder that tonight, Monday, November 9, 2020, is the regularly scheduled school board meeting. The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Central Office. Anyone wishing to make comments for the meeting should submit them no later than 4 p.m. today. Comments must be directly related to agenda items. The meeting may be viewed LIVE on YouTube.
Meeting Agenda: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/pcss/Board.nsf/Public
Comments Form: https://forms.gle/hqVuuLsoArwKgDRx9
View Live: https://www.youtube.com/c/PageCountySchools/live
Please be sure to check backpacks this weekend! Starting Today, every child that attends Page County Public Schools, that is an in-person learner, will be sent home with a bag of food for the weekend. For A Day students meals will be sent on Tuesdays, and for B Day students this will be on Friday. Students that attend 4 days a week will also get meals on Fridays.
Remote learners and children 18 and under that are NOT enrolled in PCPS may access the weekend meals during Friday meal pick-ups. Please see the nutritional services news letter for more important information about this program.
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PCTC is proud to congratulate the students who were able to take the State Board Examination on Oct.21 on a 100% pass rate! The students demonstrated resilience and diligence in returning to PCTC in September to prepare for the exam. Also, a huge thank you to Ms. Caton for working with these students six months after schools closed in March due to COVID-19.
As required by the VDOE this message is to be sent annually to inform parents.
“The Department of Education shall annually prepare and distribute to local school boards packets of information describing the educational and other services available through the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, the Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing, and the Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired to students who are identified as hearing impaired or visually impaired. Local school boards shall annually post this information on the school division's web site and inform the parents of those students who are identified as hearing impaired or visually impaired of its availability. School boards shall ensure that packets of such information are available in an accessible format for review by parents who do not have Internet access.” With the attached link, you will find guidance documents and resources available at the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) website for Sensory Disabilities
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/disabilities/sensory_disabilities/index.shtml