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.

Shenandoah County Public Schools News

  • SCPS Open Houses Aug. 7
    Aug 8, 2025 · Shenandoah County Public Schools

    SCPS Open Houses Aug. 7

    Thank you to everyone who came out to our Open Houses yesterday! It was great seeing our students and families on campus as they met their teachers, got important information, and reconnected with classmates and staff. First day of school is Tuesday, Aug. 12!


  • Bus Routes Finalized for 25-26 School Year
    Aug 7, 2025 · Shenandoah County Public Schools

    Bus Routes Finalized for 25-26 School Year

    Our Bus Routes for the upcoming 2025-26 school year have been finalized and you can now look up bus information specific to your address through the WebQuery at http://trans.shenandoah.k12.va.us/liveweb/webquery. If you have any questions, please contact Transportation Assistant/Routing Specialist Kim Wilson at kawilson@shenandoah.k12.va.us.


  • ALES Sensory Pathways
    Aug 1, 2025 · Shenandoah County Public Schools

    ALES Sensory Pathways

    Our Ashby-Lee Elementary School students will find some new floor decor when they return to school for Open House on Aug. 7 and the first day of school on Aug. 12! Installed over the summer, each grade-level hallway now has colorful Sensory Pathways that are a safe, structured and easily accessible activity to help all students better self-regulate and, in turn, process and learn during instruction.

    Funded by a Moore Educational Trust Grant awarded to teachers Makayla Stout, Maddie Morris, Molly Highland and Hannah Hitt this past school year, the Sensory Pathways are designed based on research examining the impact of movement on the cognitive pathways associated with overstimulation and sensory seeking behaviors. They not only focus on self-regulation, but also reinforce key academic concepts like letters, colors, skip counting, solar system order, and number recognition, giving all students the opportunity to engage with them either as a group during transitions or as individual supports.


  • New Teacher Orientation
    Jul 30, 2025 · Shenandoah County Public Schools

    New Teacher Orientation

    Wednesday, July 30, was the first day of New Teacher Orientation and it was wonderful seeing all of the new additions to our Shenandoah County Public Schools family! From Dr. Sheppard's opening introduction to breakout groups focused on professionalism, support, and relationships, it was an exciting day as we welcomed a fantastic group of educators to our team.


  • Gavello Nominated for Math Leader of the Year Award
    Jul 29, 2025 · Shenandoah County Public Schools

    Gavello Nominated for Math Leader of the Year Award

    Congratulations to Shenandoah County Public Schools Curriculum Specialist for Mathematics Maggie Gavello on being nominated for the Virginia Council of Mathematics Specialists (VACMS) Math Leader of the Year Award!

    The VACMS Math Leader of the Year award honors outstanding mathematics leaders who exemplify excellence and advocacy in their field. The requirements to be nominated for the award include advocating for high-quality math instruction for students, providing mentorship or contributing to professional learning for fellow math specialists, and participating in curriculum projects at the local or state level to help implement mathematics initiatives.

    The Curriculum Specialist for Mathematics for SCPS since 2021, Ms. Gavello was nominated by Harry Holloway, Mathematics Curriculum Specialist for Clark County Public Schools, for her work to support students and elevate mathematics teaching and learning.

    The Virginia Council of Mathematics Specialists selection committee will begin reviewing applications submitted by all nominees in August before selecting their award recipient. Good luck Maggie!


  • PowerSchool Parent Portal Student Forms
    Jul 29, 2025 · Shenandoah County Public Schools

    PowerSchool Parent Portal Student Forms

    As we get ready for the start of the 2025-26 school year, we want to remind all of our parents and guardians that they must login to the PowerSchool Parent Portal and click on "Forms" to update their student forms. This is required for everyone, even if nothing has changed. It is also your opportunity to update your address if you have moved, to update your student's immunization record, to update emergency contact information, or anything else that may have changed. The PowerSchool Parent Portal can be accessed through our school or division websites, or you can go to https://powerschool.shenandoah.k12.va.us/public/home.html. Please complete the student update forms as quickly as possible as this will assist us in setting up bus routes for the upcoming school year.


  • Food Service Back to School Meeting
    Jul 29, 2025 · Shenandoah County Public Schools

    Food Service Back to School Meeting

    Our Food Service staff held their annual Back to School meeting on July 23 to go over policies and procedures as they get ready for the start of the 2025-26 school year. We are so lucky to have this dedicated group who works tirelessly every day to make sure our students are fed delicious and nutritious breakfast and lunch meals!


  • Unexpected passing of TT Principal Todd Lynn
    Jul 29, 2025 · Shenandoah County Public Schools

    Unexpected passing of TT Principal Todd Lynn

    It is impossible to measure the impact Mr. Lynn had not just on his Triplett Tech family, but throughout Shenandoah County Public Schools and the community at large. He was a beacon of light and a fierce advocate for career and technical education. Our hearts are with his family and loved ones as they deal with this unexpected loss.


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More Important Information

    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.

    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.

    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

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SCPS Open Houses
SCPS Open Houses

Our Open Houses on Aug. 7 saw a great turnout as students and families met their teachers, got important information, and reconnected with classmates and staff.

FFA students compete at 99th Virginia State Convention
FFA students compete at 99th Virginia State Convention

Shenandoah County Public Schools (SCPS) FFA students competed at the 99th Virginia FFA State Convention, held at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, from June 9-12, 2025. Click here for more information.

Blue Ridge Environmental Summer Regional Governor's School Showcase
Blue Ridge Environmental Summer Regional Governor's School Showcase

The Blue Ridge Environmental Summer Regional Governor's School (BREGS) wrapped up it's two-week program by showing off what they've been working on. Friends and family had the opportunity to visit each of the "spheres" - biosphere, geosphere, globalsphere, mediasphere and sociosphere - in classrooms at Signal Knob Middle School to not only see student work, but also get detailed explanations of what they learned.

Triplett Tech Launching New Aviation Program
Triplett Tech Launching New Aviation Program

Thanks to a generous donor and a private-public partnership, the Shenandoah Community Foundation proudly presented Shenandoah County Public Schools with a grant for $150,000 for a new Aviation Program at Triplett Tech. The aviation program will offer students hands-on training in flight mechanics, aeronautics, and aviation technology, preparing them for a range of in-demand careers in the aviation industry. Read more about the exciting new initiative here.

SKMS Art Teacher Participates in National Building Museum Project
SKMS Art Teacher Participates in National Building Museum Project

Signal Knob Middle School Art Teacher Kristin Fiorvanti had some of her artwork on display at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. in July! Part of the exhibit "Momentum Park(our)", Ms. Fiorvanti's artwork depicts the movement and style of parkour, a sport that involves moving quickly and creatively through physical obstacles, often in an urban environment.

The exhibit was interactive and visitors explored four obstacle courses designed for different ages and skill levels, learned about the science of motion, and watched Parkour performances by professional athletes. Click here for more information.

SHS Standout Takhi Coates named Male Athlete of the Year
SHS Standout Takhi Coates named Male Athlete of the Year

Congratulations to Strasburg High School Class of 2025 graduate Takhi Coates on being named the Northern Virginia Daily 2024-25 Male Athlete of the Year! The Rams' three-sport standout advanced to the state final in football, helped the boys basketball team to success, and was part of a record-breaking relay team in track.

CHS Softball Star Vanessa Gordon Named Female Athlete of the Year
CHS Softball Star Vanessa Gordon Named Female Athlete of the Year

Congratulations to Central High School's Vanessa Gordon on being named the Northern Virginia Daily's 2024-25 Female Athlete of the Year! The Falcons' rising senior had another strong girls basketball season, which she then backed up by guiding the softball team to a state championship.

ALES Courtyard Construction Project
ALES Courtyard Construction Project

The transformation of the courtyard at Ashby-Lee Elementary School has been nothing short of remarkable! Aided by a Moore Educational Trust Grant that was awarded in early February, the construction project has turned the ALES courtyard into a beautiful space that students and staff will get to enjoy when school resumes.

Working with Massanutten Regional Governor's School students and staff who studied research that shows outdoor literacy instruction can improve reading skills for elementary students, the goal of the project was to create a low-maintenance, literacy-based, and sensory-rich learning space. The design of the courtyard incorporated the school's bee theme with a honeycomb pattern that includes areas for reading, writing, and learning to help students expand their vocabulary and develop good reading habits.