Page County Schools celebrated significant achievements and community engagement during the recent PCPS School Board Meeting held on April 24, 2025. A highlight of the meeting was the commendation of Page Middle School for its successful accreditation, marking a notable milestone in the district's educational standards. This achievement reflects the hard work of the school's leadership and staff, contributing to improved student attendance rates.
The meeting also showcased the positive impact of student-led programs, where younger students had the opportunity to learn from their peers. Board members expressed enthusiasm for these initiatives, emphasizing their value in fostering responsibility and pride among students. One member shared a personal anecdote about a recent art show, highlighting the lasting impression it made on young attendees and praising the art instructors for their dedication.
In addition to celebrating successes, the board acknowledged the ongoing efforts to implement new programs within the schools. Members expressed appreciation for the patience and adaptability required as these initiatives are rolled out, recognizing the importance of tailoring educational experiences to meet individual student needs.
The meeting concluded with a recognition of community contributions, including a shout-out to the volunteer of the month, Lisa Pullen, underscoring the vital role of community involvement in supporting local education.
As Page County Schools continues to strive for excellence, the board remains committed to enhancing educational opportunities and fostering a collaborative environment for students, staff, and the community.