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Albemarle County Schools
# of students: 13,149 est. Phone: 296-5893
Superintendent: Dr. Pam Moran Secretary: Christine Thompson Phone: 296-5826
Albemarle School Board
There are a total of seven School Board members, one from each of the six magisterial districts plus one at-large, who are elected to serve four-year terms and must be a resident within their district.
Clerk: Jennifer Johnston
Email: schoolboard@k12albemarle.org
Phone: 296-5893
Board meets: 2nd & 4th Thursdays of each month at 6:30pm in the Lane Auditorium of the County Office Building for regular board meetings and at 6:00 in Room 241 of the County Office Building for regular work sessions
Jason Buyaki (Rivanna) 973-7026 Eric Strucko (Samuel Miller) 973-3815 Diantha McKeel, Vice Chair (Jack Jouett) 296-4931 Pamela Moynihan (Rio) 973-4464 Barbara Massie Mouly (White Hall) 465-5156 Steve Koleszar, Chair (Scottsville) 293-7262 Harley Miles, Vice-Chair (At-Large) 977-4352
Albemarle Elementaries (Grades K-5)
Agnor-Hurt 3201 Berkmar Drive 973-5211 Principal: Michele Del Gallo
Baker-Butler 2740 Proffit Road 974-7777 Principal: Dave Cushman
Broadus Wood 185 Buck Mountain Road, Earlysville 973-3865 Principal: Kendra King
Brownsville 5870 Rockfish Gap Turnpike, Crozet 823-4658 Principal: India Haun
Paul H. Cale 1757 Avon Street Ext. 293-7455 Principal: Lisa Jones
Crozet 1407 Crozet Avenue 823-4800 Principal: Gwedette Crummie
Mary C. Greer 190 Lambs Lane (by AHS) 973-8371 Principal: Robyn Bolling
Hollymead 2775 Powell Creek Drive 973-8301 Principal: Nancy Teel
Meriwether Lewis 1610 Owensville Road, Ivy 293-9304 Principal: Kimberly Cousins
Virginia L. Murray 3251 Morgantown Road 977-4599 Principal: Mark Green
Red Hill 3901 Red Hill School Road, North Garden 293-5332 Principal: Art Stow
Scottsville 7868 Scottsville Road 974-8040 Principal: Nancy Teel
Stone-Robinson 958 North Milton Road 296-3754 Principal: Dr. Nicholas King
Stony Point 3893 Stony Point Road near Keswick 973-6405 Principal: Carrie Neeley
Woodbrook 100 Woodbrook Drive 973-6600 Principal: Lisa Molinaro
B.F. Yancey 7625 Porters Road, Esmont 974-8060 Principal: Craig Dommer
Albemarle Middle Schools (Grades 6-8)
Jackson P. Burley 901 Rose Hill Drive 295-5101 Principal: James Asher
J.T. Henley 5880 Rockfish Gap Turnpike, Crozet 823-4393 Principal: Dr. Patrick McLaughlin
Jack Jouett 210 Lambs Lane 975-9320 Principal: Kathryn Baylor
Mortimer Y. Sutherland 2801 Powell Creek Drive 975-0599 Principal: Dave Rogers
Leslie H. Walton 4217 Red Hill Road 977-5615 Principal: Alison Dwier-Selden
Community Public Charter School
901 Rose Hill Drive
972-1607
Albemarle High Schools (Grades 9-12)
Albemarle High School "The Patriots" 2775 Hydraulic Road Principal: Jay Thomas 975-9300
Monticello High School "The Mustangs" 1400 Independence Way 244-3100 Principal: Dr. Jesse J. Turner
Western Albemarle High School "The Warriors" 5941 Rockfish Gap Turnpike 823-8700 Principal: Dave Francis
Murray High School "A School of Choice" 1200 Forest Street 296-3090 Principal: Ashby Kindler
Charlottesville Albemarle Technical Education Center (CATEC)
1000 East Rio Road
973-4461
Director: Adam Hastings
(see Charlottesville public schools)
Math, Engineering, & Science Academy 2775 Hydraulic Road (in the new Science wing of Albemarle High School)
Regional School
PREP/Ivy Creek School 227 Lambs Lane Principal: Nicholas Smith 975-9400
Adult and Community Enrichment Classes
Charlottesville Parks & Rec - Golf, tennis, etc. 970-3264
Albemarle Parks & Rec - Smatterings of sports, plus yoga, aerobics, and camps for kids. 296-5844
CATEC - See Charlottesville public school listings. 973-4461
Alliance Française - Apprenez français! Also: special events. 260-0640
Charlottesville Cooking School - Guess what you learn how to do here? 963-2665
Seasonal Cook - More courses of the culinary sort. 295-9355
Atlantic Coast Athletic Club - Get that blood pumping! 978-3800
Albemarle Fire & Rescue - Learn how to save a life. 296-5833
Albemarle County Adult Education - ESOL, GED, workplace training, citizenship and business classes, basic computer skills, and more. 296-3872
Families in Crisis - a federally-funded project meant to help homeless children and youth go to school, stay in school, and succeed in school. 296-3872
Migrant Education - Helping the children of migrant workers go to school. 296-3872
Open Doors - Offers education classes as well as driving improvement, motorcycle safety, and hunting classes. Includes listing of all courses offered.
Other nearby county systems:
Augusta: 540-245-5100 Fluvanna: 589-8208 Greene: 985-5254 Louisa: 540-894-5115 Madison:540-948-3780 Nelson: 263-7100 Orange: 540-661-4550
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Charlottesville City Schools
# of students: 4,030 Phone: 245-2400 Closing/cancellation line: 245-2401
Superintendent: Dr. Rosa Atkins
Charlottesville school board
What once was a board chosen by the Charlottesville City Council is now a seven member elected body.
Clerk: Leslie Thacker
Email: SchoolBoard@ccs.k12.va.us
Phone: 245-2400
Board Meets: 1st & 3rd Thursdays of each month at 6:00 in the Booker T. Reaves Media Center of Charlottesville High School
Ned Michie, Chair 296-6961 Juandiego Wade, Vice Chair 293-7432 Willa Neale 979-3471 Amy Laufer 825-6806 Jennifer McKeever 825-0143 Colette Blount 295-5847 Leah Puryear 964-1275
Charlottesville Elementaries (Grades K-4)
Venable 406 14th Street NW 245-2418 Principal: Erin Kershner
Johnson 1645 Cherry Avenue 245-2417 Principal: Vernon Bock
Jackson-Via 508 Harris Road 245-2416 Principal: Dr. Tracie Daniels
Greenbrier 2228 Greenbrier Drive 245-2415 Principal: James Kyner
George Rogers Clark 1000 Belmont Avenue 245-2414 Principal: Dr. Daphne Keiser
Burnley-Moran 1300 Long Street 245-2413 Principal: Dr. Dawn LoCasale
Charlottesville Middle Schools
Walker Upper Elementary School (5-6) 1564 Dairy Road 245-2412 Principal: Terri Perkins Buford Middle School (7-8) 1000 Cherry Avenue 245-2411 Principal: Eric Johnson
Charlottesville High Schools
Charlottesville High School (9-12) "The Black Knights" 1400 Melbourne Road 245-2410 Principal: Dr. Thomas Taylor
Charlottesville Albemarle Technical Education Center (CATEC) Joint project of City and County, this Rio Road complex teaches auto repair, culinary arts, video production, early childhood education, carpentry, electricity, masonry and courses needed for health careers. 973-4461 Director: Adam Hastings
Private Schools
Afton Christian School Emphasizes character training in a Christian setting and uses the ABEKA phonics curriculum for reading. Near the Albemarle/Nelson line. K-12. 9357 Critzer Shop Road in Afton. 540-456-6853
Blue Ridge School After celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2009, this all-boys boarding school's campus is being led by a new Headmaster. The campus is near the Shenandoah National Park in St. George at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Grades 9-12. 273 Mayo Drive. 985-2811
Charlottesville Catholic School Eye-catching school "providing a rich and challenging curriculum in a community rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and traditions of the Catholic Church." Pre-K-8. 1205 Pen Park Road. 964-0400 Charlottesville Day School This school that opened 2006 seeks to "educate the whole child." Progressive, research-based, differentiated instruction individually geared to each student. Pre-K-6. 320 10th St. NE. 817-2371
The Covenant School "Academic Excellence Under the Sovereignty of God" in two campuses. The lower school faces the 250 Bypass, and the upper school is on Hickory Street near Fifth Street Ext. Pre-K-12. 220-7309 (lower school, Pre-K-6) 220-7329 (upper school, 7-12).
Charlottesville Waldorf School One of over 100 schools nationwide that "encourage students to live with self-assurance," but the only one aiming to be the "greenest school in America," thanks to an ambitious building plan incorporating eco-friendly design. Pre-K-8. 120 Waldorf School Road. 973-4946
Fork Union Military Academy A leading college-preparatory, military boarding school for boys plus a post-grad program. Unorthodox one-subject plan for high school students is a hallmark of the academic tradition. 6-12. President: Rear Admiral J. Scott Burhoe. 4744 James Madision Highway, Fork Union. 842-3212 Field School of Charlottesville All-boys day middle school dedicated to developing "well-rounded boys of character and accomplishment" with an emphasis on rigorous academics and ample physical activity. Grades 5-8. 1408 Crozet Avenue, Crozet. 923-3435
Free Union Country School Elementary program that aims to foster "independence, responsibility, self-confident decision-making and each child's natural desire to learn." Encourages parent involvement. Pre-K-5. 4220 Free Union Road. 978-1700
Little Keswick School This small boarding school for boys with learning, behavioral, or emotional difficulties ages 10-15 at admission was founded in 1963 and is sitting on 25-acres of land. 500 Little Keswick Drive (physical address). 295-0457
Living Education Center for Ecology and the Arts This small school for creative kids empowers them to be "catalysts for creating a positive future that enhances the quality of our community and of the natural world." Grades 8-12. School Director: Ernie Reed. 610 Farish Street. 971-1647
Miller School One of America's first coed boarding schools, its "Mind Hands and Heart" curriculum is available to both boarding and day students. Picturesque 1,600-acre scenic campus with lake and plenty of Victorian architecture. Grades 8-12. 1000 Samuel Miller Loop. Headmaster: Rick France. 823-4805
Montessori School of Charlottesville Montessori environment for toddlers and preschool (21 months-6 years). Accredited by the American Montessori Society, it has three locations: 631 Cutler Lane, 1602 Gordon Avenue, and at the JABA day care center at 674 Hillsdale Drive (3-6 years old). 295-9055 Mountaintop Montessori Montessori education for pre-K-8, and even classes for children ages 6 to 24 months with parental accompaniment. Their mission is to "stir up life, but leave it free to develop." 305 Rolkin Road on Pantops Mountain. 979-8886 North Branch School They stress a love of learning rather than grades and competition. Still, alumni have been admitted to some of the nation's most competitive colleges. Pre-K-8. 221 Mickens Road in Afton. 540-456-8450
Oakland School Co-ed boarding and day for children with learning disabilities ranging from dyslexia to visual and/or auditory processesing disorders, as well as organizational and study skills difficulties. Ungraded curriculum allows children to progress with ease and comfort. In Boyd Tavern near Keswick. Age 7-14 at admission. 293-9059
Peabody School For intellectually advanced children, on Avon Street near Mill Creek. "Education is not filling the pail... it's lighting the fire." K-8. 1232 Stoney Ridge Road. 296-6901
Renaissance School Located on historic Court Square, this school offers a rigorous, integrated, and arts-centered college prep curriculum dedicated to developing Renaissance thinkers. Classes are small, seminar-style, and engaging. Curriculum is complemented by independent study programs during junior and senior years. Graduating seniors are routinely admitted to first choice colleges with scholarship. Grades 9-12. 418 East Jefferson Street. 984.1952.
St. Anne's Belfield School Charlottesville's oldest independent school, this perennial private school lacrosse powerhouse has two campuses, both in the Ivy Road area. Honor codes and respect for Christian traditions including chapel are hallmarks. K-12. 2132 Ivy Road. 296-5106
Tandem Friends School "Freedom with responsibility" characterizes this college prep program in a spiritual community based on Quaker values and a "no-cut" athletic policy. Grades 5-12. 279 Tandem Lane, near Avon St. Ext. 296-1303
Village School for Girls All-girls school downtown employing lots of visiting experts as teachers in addition to a core faculty. Grades 5-8. 215 East High St. 984-4404
Woodberry Forest School Boys boarding school near Orange that draws students from across the country for its high-powered academics and athletics. Honor code. Grades 9-12. Headmaster: Dr. Dennis M. Campbell. 898 Woodberry Forest Road. 540-672-3900
Colleges & Universities
University of Virginia - One of the world's top universities. Founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson. 924-0311
UVA's School of Continuing Education and Professional Studies offers sundry courses for self-improvement and career advancement. 982-5313
UVA's Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program allows folks who started their degree but didn't finish to finally earn their diploma. 243-2557
Piedmont Virginia Community College Not quite as famous as UVA, but it's supposed to be one of the best-kept educational secrets around. 977-3900
Mary Baldwin College This Staunton-based institution offers an adult degree program with over 30 majors right here at PVCC. 961-5422
Old Dominion University The Tidewater-based institution's "Teletechnet" program offers part-time classes at PVCC toward an ODU degree. 800-968-2638
Averett University This Danville-based institution offers undergraduate business degrees and an MBA. 791-5600
National College offers programs in business, computers, paralegal, medical, and more. 295-0136
Virginia School of Massage Charlottesvillians love their massages – and you could be giving them! 293-4031
Osher Institute of Lifelong Learning A UVA branch with non-credit classes founded in 2001 offering "subjects that interest active, involved seniors." 923-3600
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