Prince William County Public Schools, school division in Virginia, United States
Prince William County Public Schools is a large school district in Virginia serving students from preschool through twelfth grade. It operates dozens of schools across the county with thousands of teachers and support staff dedicated to student learning and development.
The school system has grown alongside Prince William County's development and adapted to changes in education and population growth. New school buildings have been added and facilities expanded over time to meet the needs of the expanding community.
The schools serve students from many different backgrounds, and this diversity shapes classroom learning and school events. Visitors notice how different cultures and traditions are reflected in student activities and celebrations throughout the year.
The system operates bus routes and transportation networks to help students reach schools safely across the county. Families can find practical information about enrollment, school calendars, and bus routes on the district website.
The superintendent, Dr. LaTanya D. McDade, made history as the first woman and first African-American to lead the district. She came from a senior position in Chicago's school system and was recognized as regional superintendent of the year.
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