Rockingham County Public Schools

Rockingham County Public Schools

Rockingham County Public Schools is the public school district in Rockingham County in the U.S. state of Virginia.

General Information

  • RCPS has received nearly $2 million in 21st Century Community Learning Centers grants from the U.S. and VA Depts. of Education to operate before- and after-school programs at five elementary schools in cooperation with Boys & Girls Clubs of Harrisonburg andRockingham County.
  • The three high schools offer students a variety of opportunities to earn college credit while in high school, including dual enrollment classes, as well as Advanced Placement (AP) classes in all major content areas.
  • All middle and high schools offer alternative education programs for at-risk students.
  • All high schools have multi-purpose computer labs that remain open to students until 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, during the school year.
  • A Smaller Learning Communities grant for $300,000 was received from the U.S. Dept. of Education to improve programs such as middle to high school transition.
  • The Character Counts program has been implemented in all elementary, middle and high schools.
  • RCPS has over 4,000 computers, which are deployed in every classroom, office, library, and computer lab. All middle school students take two year-long computer technologycourses.
  • The Career Cluster Program provides a focused program to assist participating students with a seamless transition from school to work.

    RCPS is supported privately by the Rockingham Educational Foundation, Inc. During the 2006-2007 school year, the Foundation will contribute approximately $75,000 in support of a variety of school initiatives and student scholarships.

  • The Rockingham Educational Foundation provides a Teacher Supply Depot for classroom teachers. The Depot is a warehouse where teachers can select hundreds of free items for classroom usage.
  • Summer Science Camps are conducted at all elementary schools through a contribution from Merck & Company, Inc. to the Rockingham Educational Foundation, Inc.
  • The three high schools collaboratively publish a monthly community newspaper called, etc... It has a circulation of about 30,000.
  • During 2005-2006, 3,524 parents, college and high school students, business people, members of civic groups, and others volunteered in our schools. They donated over 113,786 hours of service.
  • All teachers are required to possess eight Technology Standards for Instructional Personnel.
  • Many teachers have achieved certification based on the National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers.
  • Over 37% of Rockingham County teachers have master’s degrees.
  • Elementary and middle schools provide after-school tutoring and homework assistance.
  • Each high school sponsors a Future Educators Association and teaching mentorships for credit.
  • RCPS teachers receive strong central office support. [Rockingham County Public Schools http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/quickfacts/quick.htm]

chool district

District NameCountyStudents*Grade range
Rockingham County Public SchoolsRockingham County, Virginia11404Prekindergarten - 12th Grade

High schools

School nameCityStudents*Grade range
Broadway High SchoolBroadway, Virginia11029th Grade - 12th Grade
NicknameFighting GobblersSchool colorsGreen and white
Spotswood High SchoolPenn Laird, Virginia13819th Grade - 12th Grade
NicknameTrailblazersSchool colorsBlue and gray
Named afterFormer Virginia Lt. Governeror Alexander SpotswoodYear opened1980
ControversySpotswood made headines briefly in 2000, when teacher Jeffry Newton, with the backing of 'freedom of speech' advocacy organizations including the ACLU and American Library Association, went to court over an incident covering several weeks in September 1999, when then principal C. James Slye ordered Newton to remove some pamphlets from his classroom's door that had been posted in observance of Banned Books Week. The suit was dismissed before the case could be heard, when Newton resigned from the district.
NotesThe school colors were selected from the colors of the two high schools it consolidated in the 1980s: Elkton High School (blue and gold) and Montevideo (maroon and gray). In the fall of 1984, Spotswood became a 9-12 school and changed to its present name, Spotswood High School. [http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/SHS/SHS.html Spotswood High School website]
Turner Ashby High SchoolBridgewater, Virginia11159th Grade - 12th Grade
NicknameKnightsSchool colorsBlack and white
Named afterConfederate Civil War General, Turner AshbyYear opened1956

Middle schools

School nameCityStudents*Grade range
Elkton Middle SchoolElkton, Virginia4805th Grade - 8th Grade
J. Frank Hillyard Middle SchoolBroadway, Virginia8436th Grade - 8th Grade
Montevideo Middle SchoolPenn Laird, Virginia5966th Grade - 8th Grade
Wilbur S. Pence Middle SchoolDayton, Virginia7966th Grade - 8th Grade

Elementary schools

School namecityStudents*Grade range
Cub Run Elementary SchoolPenn Laird, VirginiaunknownPrekindergarten-5th Grade
School nameCityStudents*Grade range
Elkton Elementary SchoolElkton, Virginia634Prekindergarten - 4th Grade
Fulks Run Elementary SchoolFulks Run, Virginia169Prekindergarten - 5th Grade
John C. Myers Elementary SchoolBroadway, Virginia462Prekindergarten - 5th Grade
John W. Wayland Elementary SchoolBridgewater, Virginia552Prekindergarten - 5th Grade
Lacey Spring Elementary SchoolHarrisonburg, Virginia307Prekindergarten - 5th Grade
Linville-Edom Elementary SchoolLinville, Virginia185Prekindergarten - 5th Grade
McGaheysville Elementary SchoolMcGaheysville, Virginia397Prekindergarten - 5th Grade
Mountain View Elementary SchoolHarrisonburg, Virginia480Prekindergarten - 5th Grade
Ottobine Elementary SchoolDayton, Virginia179Prekindergarten - 5th Grade
Peak View Elementary SchoolPenn Laird, Virginia536Prekindergarten - 5th Grade
Plains Elementary SchoolTimberville, Virginia530Prekindergarten - 5th Grade
Pleasant Valley Elementary SchoolHarrisonburg, Virginia295Prekindergarten - 5th Grade
South River Elementary SchoolGrottoes, Virginia382Prekindergarten - 5th Grade

Other schools

School nameCityStudents*Grade range
Dayton Learning CenterDayton, Virginia
*Student counts as of 2006

Awards

  • Rockingham County Public Schools is one of only 24 school divisions in Virginia which met or exceeded No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) achievement objectives during the 2005-2006 school year. Rockingham County was one of the largest school divisions on this elite list.
  • Congressman Bob Goodlatte recognized Montevideo Middle School Instructional Technology Resource Teacher Joe Showker with a Children's Champion Award for his work with the Web Wise Kids (WWK) program throughout Virginia.
  • The newest grant news would be for our Title I school that were recognized as Distinguished Title I Schools and received Academic Achievement grants. Fulks Run and South River Elementary Schools each received $17,000 for the past two years of SOL Assessment achievement. Pleasant Valley and Mountain View Elementary Schools received $8,500 each for their students' SOL Assessment achievement.
  • RCPS teacher, Janis Churchill, was selected as the outstanding elementary school technology teacher in Virginia by the International Society for Technology in Education Association.
  • For their work during the 2005-2006 school year, numerous RCPS teachers received Shenandoah Valley Economics Awards, and many of those teachers received state-level recognition.
  • High school agriculture, business, family and consumer sciences, health sciences, marketing, technology, and trade and industrial students competed in regional, state, and national level competitions, receiving numerous individual and team awards. Students served as regional and state officers of their career and technical education youth organizations. Annually, RCPS middle and high school students win scholarships from the State Fair of Virginia and other agencies as a result of their participation in career and technical programs.
  • The Spotswood High School Chapter of the Future Educators of America (FEA) received an invitation to present at the 2007 National Conference for FEA.
  • Rockingham County employs 11 teachers that have earned certification as master teachers by the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards. [Rockingham County Public Schools http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/quickfacts/quick.htm]

References

External links

* [http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/RCPS_history/RCPSHistory.html History of Rockingham County Public Schools]


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