Olympic Gold Medalist inspires Girls on the Run team
Featherstone Elementary School kicked off their Girls on the Run program with a virtual visit from Olympic gold medalist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. Read more
Learn more about SwimKids This ad supports SPARK the Education Foundation of Prince William County Public Schools
Business partners honored for their continued support at Superintendent’s Business Breakfast
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Superintendent Dr. Steve Walts presented a "State of the Schools" keynote at the 2019 Superintendent's Business Breakfast highlighting recent Prince William County Public School's achievements and focus areas for the current school year. Read more |
Virginia Secretary of Education visits Hylton High and Beville Middle
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Virginia Secretary of Education Atif Qarni recently visited Hylton High School and Beville Middle School. Read more |
Prince William County Near Dead Last in Per Pupil Funding
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The Washington Area Boards of Education released its Fiscal Year 2020 WABE Guide showing PWCS is far behind in per pupil expenditure. Read more |
Students Antoine Sampah, Reuben Adams, Jr., and Head Varsity Coach Gary Wortham selected to participate in the All-America Football Game
Battlefield High School student creates leadership course for local teens
Roll the Credits! Congratulations to these PWCS students at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology for being named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists
High school student winners demonstrate artistic abilities using recyclables
Seventh-graders put down their phones at lunch time
PWCS joins in on Rock Your School Day
Bennett WATCH D.O.G.S. program draws plenty of volunteers
A day of leadership, information, and technology
Students, share your knowledge about internet safety with others!
Adults: Can life and work skills earn you a HS diploma?
PWCS Ombudsman provides assistance in resolving concerns
Agenda is now available for the November 6, 2019, School Board meeting
Watch as Hylton High Criminal Justice students sharpen their investigative skills at a mock crime scene! The two-year Criminal Justice program is offered at Battlefield, Colgan, Freedom, Hylton and Potomac High Schools, and teaches principles, techniques, and practices for pursuing careers within security and criminal justice systems.
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