Frederick County Public Schools (Virginia)
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Frederick County Public Schools is the operating public school system within Frederick County, Virginia. It is governed by the seven-member Frederick County School Board.[1] The district operates 24 school sites, including 12 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, 3 high schools, and a career and technical education center.[2] Dr. George C. Hummer serves as the superintendent. Administrative offices are located in Winchester.
High schools
[edit]- James Wood High School, Winchester
- Millbrook High School, Winchester
- Sherando High School, Stephens City
Mountain Vista Governor's School also serves the county and students may apply to take courses via an application process and selection.
Middle schools
[edit]- Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Winchester
- Frederick County Middle School, Winchester
- James Wood Middle School, Winchester
- Robert E. Aylor Middle School, White Post (formerly located in Stephens City)
Elementary schools
[edit]- Apple Pie Ridge, Winchester
- Armel, Winchester
- Bass-Hoover, Stephens City
- Evendale, Winchester
- Gainesboro, Gainesboro
- Greenwood Mill, Winchester
- Indian Hollow, Winchester
- Jordan Springs, Stephenson
- Middletown, Middletown
- Orchard View, Winchester
- Redbud Run, Winchester
- Stonewall, Clear Brook
Other
[edit]- Dowell J Howard Center, Winchester
- Northwestern Regional Education Programs, Winchester
- Parent Resource Center, Winchester
- Northern Shenandoah Valley Adult Education, Winchester
- Senseny Road School, Winchester
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "School Board / School Board". www.frederickcountyschoolsva.net. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
- ^ "About FCPS / About FCPS". www.frederickcountyschoolsva.net. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
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