
There's A LOT to celebrate in March, Read Across America, National Women's History, National Mental Health Awareness, National Music in Our Schools, Youth Art, National Social Work Week, and National School Breakfast Week. Keep checking back for the many pictures we will be posting to honor these events.


Happy Read Across America Day from Page County Public Schools!


Seniors and Parents of Seniors:
Page County Public Schools is partnering with Laurel Ridge Community College to give students the opportunity to attend LRCC annual job fair. Please click the link below for more information on business attending, speaking, and why it's a good idea to attend a job fair. Permission forms are required and are available through the link provided.
https://5il.co/1pvvs


Page County Public Schools honors Black History Month.


February is also Career and Technical Education month. Page County Technical Center is valuable part of our school division, offering programs in nursing, cosmetology, electricity, automotive, and welding.


"Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated." –Coretta Scott King


Page County High School Girls Basketball team defeated Luray Tuesday night with a score of 45 to 41. The Panthers will now advance to the Region Semi-Finals game vs Strasburg (AT Strasburg) Friday night. Game time is 7 p.m. The cost for the game is $6.


"A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives." –Jackie Robinson


During School Board Appreciation month we also want to recognize two other special people. We would like to recognize Linda Breeden-Wallace for serving as the Clerk of the Board and the PCPS FOIA Officer, and Kim Burton, who serves as the Deputy Clerk of the Board. These two ladies go above and beyond in their duties to serve the board and our school division. Thank you for all you do. You are appreciated by all.


February is School Board Appreciation month! We would like to thank all of our PCPS school board members for working tirelessly to make our school division the very best it can be. Your contributions and involvement in our schools and community does not go unnoticed. THANK YOU!
Megan Gordon -- Chair at Large
Jackie Sullivan-Smoot -- District 5
Duane Painter-- District 4
Dr. Amy Painter -- District 3
Rolf Gubler -- District 2
Taylor Alger -- District 1


This evening, in Girl's basketball, for the 1st round of Regional play, Luray will host Page County at HOME. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Game time is 6:30 p.m.
Cost for the game is $6.


Important Message for Parents/Guardians:
This is a reminder that Monday, February 20, 2023, schools will be CLOSED in observance of President' s Day.
Have a great weekend, and please share.


The Page County Public Schools Wellness Committee will be meeting on Tuesday, February 28, 2023, at 3:30pm. We welcome anyone to participate. The committee focuses on the health and well-being of Page County Public Schools' students, staff, and families. Please contact the Central Office (540) 743-6533 for information on how to participate.


"Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world." –Harriet Tubman


Today is School Resource Officer Appreciation Day, and we have the best!! Be sure to thank them for all they do!!



#VAKindnessWeek -- How Will You Show Your Kindness?


"Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed." –Booker T. Washington


Be someone's sunshine today. Kindness knows no limits. #VAKindnessWeek


Important Bus Route Information: PLEASE SHARE
In the Shenandoah area, Bus 28 can not cross bridge at 602. Therefore, it will not be running in Rinaca's Corner, Batman Rd, Shipwreck Farms, subdivision and Nature Trails.
PCPS will advise once the bridge reopens.
Thank you.


Road Closure
Currently, Rt. 602 in Page County, in the vicinity of East Point Rd. and W Maryland Avenue is currently closed due to an accident. The Shenandoah River/East Point Bridge has been impacted and will not be reopened until it can be inspected. Staff are coordinating with Emergency Services and receiving updates. This will impact the ability of Bus 28 to pick up students. Once the bus can get through, we will notify families.
