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Education association calls for all-virtual learning
With COVID-19 cases climbing after the Thanksgiving holiday, and cases expected to surge even more after the Christmas holidays, the Virginia Education Association (VEA) is ... Read more
2 weeks ago by Crystal Vandegrift.
CCPS to install more cameras on buses
The Virginia Department of Education has awarded Charlotte County Public Schools (CCPS) a $15,000 School Security Equipment Grant to protect students, faculty and visitors. According ... Read more
1 month ago by Crystal Vandegrift.
Layne nominated for RISE award
Holly Layne, a paraprofessional with Charlotte County Public Schools (CCPS) has been nominated for the RISE award on behalf of Randolph-Henry High School (RHHS). The ... Read more
3 months ago by Crystal Vandegrift.

Tax would help repair schools
In less than a week, Charlotte County voters will determine the fate of a 1% sale tax designed to provide funding for much needed renovations ... Read more
3 months ago by Crystal Vandegrift.
School reopening delayed
Due to a rise in COVID-19 cases in the county in just a two-week period, the Charlotte County School Board voted unanimously Tuesday, Oct. 13 ... Read more
3 months ago by Crystal Vandegrift.
Positive virus case at school
Charlotte County Public Schools Superintendent Robbie Mason confirmed Tuesday, Oct. 20, that a staff member at Phenix Elementary School has tested positive for COVID-19. “Parents ... Read more
3 months ago by Crystal Vandegrift.

Students get school supplies
Santa came early this year to Randolph-Henry High School (R-H) in the form of Assistant Principal Christopher Holt delivering much needed school supplies. The Charlotte ... Read more
3 months ago by Staff Report.
CCPS to use funding for technology
Charlotte County Public Schools (CCPS) will be receiving more than $280,000 in additional CARES funding according to a release from Gov. Ralph Northam’s office Thursday, ... Read more
3 months ago by Crystal Vandegrift.
Return to school delayed until Nov.
Due to a rise in COIVD-19 cases in the county in just a two-week period, the Charlotte County School Board unanimously voted Tuesday, Oct. 13 ... Read more
3 months ago by Crystal Vandegrift.
School Board to discuss increase in cases
Charlotte County Public Schools opened its doors to in-person instruction for selected grades Monday, Oct 5 because the county had seen a reduction in COVID-19 ... Read more