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Who We Are

Located in the heart of the beautiful Shenandoah Valley along the I-81 corridor, Shenandoah County Public Schools has over 1,000 teaching and support staff who serve more than 5,600 students (PK-12) in ten schools: three elementary, three middle, three high, and one career and technical school.

Shenandoah County Public Schools also hosts the Massanutten Regional Governor’s School, which serves students from Shenandoah, Page, and Rockingham Counties and the City of Harrisonburg.

Learn More About Our Mission, Vision, Goals, and Beliefs here.

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More Important Information

    Edulog Parent Portal App Info for Bus Riders

    The Edulog Parent Portal app is free to parents, caregivers, and students. It will show you what time the bus will be at your stop and the current GPS location of the bus. You can also receive a notification when the bus is getting close to your stop. Please click here to get more information on how to download and use the app.

    School Safety Alert Messaging

    Shenandoah County Public Schools takes the safety of our students and staff very seriously. In the event of an incident involving school safety, there are protocols in place to protect everyone on our campuses. Please click here for our communication plan on how we will notify our families and keep them updated throughout the process.

    Cell Phone Free Education

    Following approval of a new policy by the Shenandoah County School Board, SCPS schools began instituting a bell-to-bell policy that requires all students to put away their cell phones and personal electronic communication devices, including airpods and smart watches, for the entirety of the school day. Please click here to read the policy in its entirety.

    Text Message Opt-In Information

    Shenandoah County Public Schools utilizes the SchoolMessenger system to deliver text messages straight to your mobile phone with important information about events, school closings, safety alerts and more. Please click here to learn more about how to opt-in from your mobile device.

    FOIA Information

    The Shenandoah County School Board is committed to full compliance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Please click here for more information about FOIA requests.

    The school division's designated FOIA Officer is Kevin Trudgeon, 600 North Main Street Woodstock, VA 22664 (540) 459-6222. Email: kbtrudgeon@shenandoah.k12.va.us

Gallery

Welcome Back to School!
Welcome Back to School!

Students and families were greeted with a big Welcome Back to School sign outside W.W. Robinson Elementary School during Open Houses on Aug. 10.

Strasburg FCCLA Chapter Recognized at School Board Meeting
Strasburg FCCLA Chapter Recognized at School Board Meeting

The Strasburg High School FCCLA chapter was recognized for their performance at the National Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C.

Open House Fun
Open House Fun

Students at W.W. Robinson Elementary School had the chance to take a picture in the lobby during Open House.

Rolling In On The First Day Of School
Rolling In On The First Day Of School

The school buses rolled into the front of Sandy Hook Elementary School on the first day of school.

Open House Excitement
Open House Excitement

An elementary student is excited to meet her teacher, find her seat and learn all about what's to come in the 2026-27 school year.

Ready to Ride the Bus
Ready to Ride the Bus

At the end of a fun first day of school, students board the school bus to head home!

Jumping Into the New School Year
Jumping Into the New School Year

Elementary students jumped right into the first day of school, ready for a year of learning and fun!

First Day of School Was A Success
First Day of School Was A Success

Our students had a great first day of school on Wednesday, Aug. 12!