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Prince William County Public Schools (PWCS) is a school division in
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with its headquarters in the Kelly Leadership Center located in the unincorporated community of Independent Hill in
Prince William County, Virginia Prince William County lies beside the Potomac River in the Commonwealth of Virginia. At the 2020 census, the population was 482,204, making it Virginia's second most populous county. The county seat is the independent city of Manassas. A part ...
. As of the 2020 census, the population of the county was 486,943. Prince William County Public Schools is the second largest school division in Virginia with 91,180 students. Prince William County Public Schools is the fourth largest school system in the
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school systems, and the 33rd largest school system in the United States. The county system serves all parts of the county except for Marine Corps Base Quantico, which is served by the
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Administration


Superintendent

The Superintendent of Prince William County Public Schools is Dr. LaTanya D. McDade, replacing Dr. Steven Walts. She is the first woman and the first African-American superintendent in the district's history. Prior to her appointment in 2021, she was the Chief Education Officer for
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. In 2024, she was selected as Virginia Region IV Superintendent of the Year.


School Board

Prince William County Public Schools is governed by the Prince William County School Board. The school board is composed of eight elected members. One member is elected by the citizens of each of the seven magisterial districts also used to elect the Prince William Board of County Supervisors, while the Chairmen At-Large is elected by all citizens in the county. A Vice Chair is elected by the school board members each January. School board members serve four-year terms, with the next election being held in November 2023. Two non voting student representatives are selected each school year to serve and provide input from a students perspective on decisions made by the school board. A Student Senate is made up of one student from each high school who applied for the student representative position. They work together with the student representatives to advise the school board.


Schools


High schools

* Battlefield High School * Brentsville District High School * Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School * Forest Park High School * Freedom High School * Gainesville High School * Gar-Field High School * Hylton High School * Osbourn Park High School * Patriot High School * Potomac High School * Unity Reed High School * Woodbridge High School


Middle schools

*Louise A. Benton Middle School *Stuart M. Beville Middle School *Bull Run Middle School *Fred M. Lynn Middle School *Gainesville Middle School *Graham Park Middle School *George M. Hampton Middle School (Formerly Mills E. Godwin Middle School) *Lake Ridge Middle School *Emlyn H. Marsteller Middle School *Parkside Middle School *Potomac Middle School *Potomac Shores Middle School *Ronald Wilson Reagan Middle School *Rippon Middle School *Herbert J. Saunders Middle School *Unity Braxton Middle School (formerly Stonewall Middle School; renamed during the
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) *Woodbridge Middle School


Traditional Schools (K-8)

*The Nokesville School *Pennington Traditional School *Mary G. Porter Traditional School


Elementary schools

*James W. Alvey Elementary School *Antietam Elementary School *Ashland Elementary School *Bel Air Elementary School *Belmont Elementary School *Maitland C. Bennett Elementary School *Bristow Run Elementary School *Buckland Mills Elementary School *Cedar Point Elementary School *Chris Yung Elementary School *Coles Elementary School *Covington-Harper Elementary School *Dale City Elementary School *Dumfries Elementary School *Suella Gilbert Ellis Elementary School *Enterprise Elementary School *Featherstone Elementary School *Fannie W. Fitzgerald Elementary School *Glenkirk Elementary School *Samuel L. Gravely Elementary School *Haymarket Elementary School *Alexander Henderson Elementary School *Innovation Elementary School *John D. Jenkins Elementary School *Kerrydale Elementary School *R. Dean Kilby Elementary School *Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School *Lake Ridge Elementary School *Leesylvania Elementary School *Loch Lomond Elementary School *Thurgood Marshall Elementary School *Marumsco Hills Elementary School *Sharon C. McAuliffe Elementary School *Minnieville Elementary School *Montclair Elementary School *Mountain View Elementary School *Mullen Elementary School *Neabsco Elementary School *Occoquan Elementary School *Old Bridge Elementary School *John F. Pattie Sr. Elementary School *Sonnie P. Penn Elementary School *Piney Branch Elementary School *Potomac View Elementary School *River Oaks Elementary School *Rockledge Elementary School *Rosa Parks Elementary School *Signal Hill Elementary School *Charles A. Sinclair Elementary School *Springwoods Elementary School *Sudley Elementary School *Swans Creek Elementary School *T. Clay Wood Elementary School *Triangle Elementary School *George Grayson Tyler Elementary School *Elizabeth Vaughan Elementary School *Victory Elementary School *Washington-Reid Elementary School *West Gate Elementary School *Westridge Elementary School *Mary Williams Elementary School *Kyle R. Wilson Elementary School *Yorkshire Elementary School


Other

Prince William County provides an "alternative" school service for what they deem as "troubled teens". Students who become pregnant, sell or use drugs, write graffiti, have general behavioral issues or are prone to violence are usually sent to learn together in the same facility, regardless of their base school. The PACE program targets students with more extreme cases of psychological issues. * Independent Hill School/PACE East, special education school for middle & high school students *New Directions Alternative School, special school for students who are not successful in their base school *New Dominion Alternative School, special school for middle school students *PACE West, a special education school providing services to students with serious emotional and behavior problems * Pennington Traditional School, a school for first through eighth graders ormerly a high school, grades 9-12*Porter Traditional School, specialty school for first through eighth graders *Woodbine Preschool Center, a center for preschool-aged children with developmental disabilities *East End Alternative, now defunct. Previously located at a Woodbridge Boys and Girls Club. The student body was migrated to Pennington Alternative School in the mid-1990s.


Future Schools

* "Woodbridge Area" Elementary School is set to open for the 2025-26 school year


Schools of excellence

Prince William County Public Schools honors schools as Schools of Excellence based on a variety of criteria, including: performance targets;
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under the
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; Virginia Wellness Tests; school attendance rates; and parent, student, and teacher satisfaction. The
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state Standards of Learning (SOL) tests for both students on grade level and students below grade level are also considered. In 2006, the criteria were adjusted to reflect the continuous improvement of the system's schools. School administration and staff are presented with a commemorative flag, a plaque, and a check to be used at the school's discretion. Schools receive $1,000 for each year the School of Excellence designation is obtained.


See also

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References


External links


Prince William County Public SchoolsSchool DirectoryOfficial Website of Prince William County Government
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