Student-run coffee shops at Alvey and King Elementary Schools have many 'perks'
There is something great “brewing” at J.W. Alvey Elementary and King Elementary, especially on Fridays when the smell of coffee, tea, and hot chocolate float through the halls, and the students who have prepared these liquid treats are making personal deliveries to staff throughout the buildings. Read more
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The spotlight is on Noah Egan, one of the National Merit® Scholarship Semifinalists from PWCS
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Congratulations to Brentsville District High School Senior Noah Egan for being named one of the PWCS semifinalists in the 2020 National Merit ® Scholarship Program! Read more |
Giving students a passion to impact the future
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Erin Merrill, U.S. history and civics teacher and social studies department chair at Pennington Traditional School, has been selected as the Virginia Middle School Association “Master in the Middle Awards” Teacher of the Year. Read more |
Parents: Know the risks for students and vaping
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PWCS provides resources for parents and the community around concerns of student e-cigarette use. Read more |
Cedar Point Elementary students talked moon exploration with Gregory Mann, speaker from NASA
King Elementary fifth-graders mimic a Mars rover landing using eggs
New STEM program catapults fun and learning
Partnership with National Geographic connects students to the real-world
Join our team! Attend the Transportation Services Job Fair
Youth 13-14 years: apply to be a legislative page
PWCS chorus students to perform in All-County concert events
GED practice test offered for free in October
Division’s Advisory Committees hold meetings in October 2019
October 2, 2019, School Board Meeting Summary
Colgan High School was #PositivelyPink in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Students and staff, clad in pink, supported the cause with rallies during lunch periods.
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