Prince William County Public Schools, Virginia
| Prince William County Public Schools |
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| Prince William County, Virginia |
| District details |
| Superintendent: Steven L. Walts |
| # of school board members: 8 |
| Website: Link |
Prince William County Public Schools is the second-largest school district in Virginia serving 79,358 students in 86 schools. It is located in northern Virginia in Prince William County.
About the district
Prince William County Public Schools is located in Prince William County, Virginia. The county seat of Prince William County is Manassas. Prince William County was home to 446,094 residents in 2014, according to estimates by the United States Census Bureau.[1]
Demographics
Prince William County outperformed the rest of Virginia in terms of higher education achievement in 2013. The United States Census Bureau found that 38.1 percent of Prince William County residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor's degree compared to 35.2 percent for Virginia as a whole. The median household income in Prince William County was $98,071 compared to $63,907 for the state of Virginia. The poverty rate in Prince William County was 6.3 percent compared to 11.3 percent for the entire state.[1]
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Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.
Superintendent
| This information is updated as we become aware of changes. Please contact us with any updates. |
The current superintendent of Prince William County Public Schools is Steven L. Walts, who was appointed in 2005. Prior to his appointment, he served as superintendent in Greece, New York. He also was an adjunct professor and program coordinator for the Canisius College administrative programs in Greece. From 1992 to 1998, he served in Baltimore County, Maryland as the Assistant Superintendent, Northwest Area, and as the Assistant Superintendent/Executive Director, Department of Human Resources.[3]
School board elections
The Prince William County School Board is composed of eight members, one from each magisterial district and an at-large member who serves as chairman. They serve four year terms.[4]
| Prince William County School Board | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Member | District | Term Ends | |
| Babur Lateef | At-large | 2019 | |
| Alyson Satterwhite | Gainesville District | 2019 | |
| William Deutsch | Coles District | 2019 | |
| Diane Raulston | Neabsco District | 2019 | |
| Justin Wilk | Potomac District | 2019 | |
| Lillie Jessie | Occoquan District | 2019 | |
| Loree Williams | Woodbridge District | 2019 | |
| Gil Trenum | Brentsville District | 2019 | |
| This officeholder information was last updated on February 14, 2019. Please contact us with any updates. |
Election dates
- See also: 2015 elections, 2018 elections, and 2019 elections
One seat was up for election on the Prince William County Public School Board on November 5, 2013. This was a special election to fill the vacated seat of former member Denita Ramirez, who resigned in November 2012.[5]
Since the elections are not staggered, all eight seats were up for election on November 3, 2015. A special election was held on November 6, 2018, due to a vacancy on the board.
All eight seats were up for election on November 5, 2019.
Budget
From 1993 to 2013, the Prince William County school district had an average of $601,600,905 in revenue and $615,566,905 in expenditures, according to the United States Census Bureau's survey of school system finances. The district had a yearly average of $337,671,143 in outstanding debt. The district retired $27,078,381 of its debt and issued $45,639,476 in new debt each year on average.[6]
Revenue
The table below separates the district's revenue into the three sources identified by the agency: local, state, and federal.
| Revenue by Source | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fiscal Year |
Local | State | Federal | Revenue Total | |||||||
| Total | % of Revenue | Total | % of Revenue | Total | % of Revenue | ||||||
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| 1993 | $150,187,000 | 56.80% | $104,101,000 | 39.37% | $10,105,000 | 3.82% | $264,393,000 | ||||
| 1994 | $161,064,000 | 58.29% | $105,917,000 | 38.33% | $9,314,000 | 3.37% | $276,295,000 | ||||
| 1995 | $161,976,000 | 57.62% | $109,559,000 | 38.97% | $9,567,000 | 3.40% | $281,102,000 | ||||
| 1996 | $173,343,000 | 58.78% | $112,211,000 | 38.05% | $9,332,000 | 3.16% | $294,886,000 | ||||
| 1997 | $186,238,000 | 57.02% | $131,117,000 | 40.15% | $9,249,000 | 2.83% | $326,604,000 | ||||
| 1998 | $193,694,000 | 56.15% | $140,532,000 | 40.74% | $10,719,000 | 3.11% | $344,945,000 | ||||
| 1999 | $197,499,000 | 53.16% | $164,035,000 | 44.16% | $9,962,000 | 2.68% | $371,496,000 | ||||
| 2000 | $231,788,000 | 54.91% | $177,202,000 | 41.98% | $13,114,000 | 3.11% | $422,104,000 | ||||
| 2001 | $245,054,000 | 53.62% | $198,261,000 | 43.38% | $13,685,000 | 2.99% | $457,000,000 | ||||
| 2002 | $281,372,000 | 55.68% | $205,141,000 | 40.59% | $18,824,000 | 3.73% | $505,337,000 | ||||
| 2003 | $322,685,000 | 57.07% | $222,154,000 | 39.29% | $20,616,000 | 3.65% | $565,455,000 | ||||
| 2004 | $345,394,000 | 56.42% | $240,385,000 | 39.27% | $26,399,000 | 4.31% | $612,178,000 | ||||
| 2005 | $385,758,000 | 55.12% | $284,260,000 | 40.62% | $29,858,000 | 4.27% | $699,876,000 | ||||
| 2006 | $429,997,000 | 55.93% | $306,983,000 | 39.93% | $31,853,000 | 4.14% | $768,833,000 | ||||
| 2007 | $464,446,000 | 54.79% | $347,986,000 | 41.06% | $35,176,000 | 4.15% | $847,608,000 | ||||
| 2008 | $477,389,000 | 54.34% | $366,747,000 | 41.75% | $34,356,000 | 3.91% | $878,492,000 | ||||
| 2009 | $509,195,000 | 54.48% | $385,743,000 | 41.27% | $39,731,000 | 4.25% | $934,669,000 | ||||
| 2010 | $484,017,000 | 52.89% | $349,060,000 | 38.14% | $82,062,000 | 8.97% | $915,139,000 |
| 2011 | $470,510,000 | 52.15% | $359,029,000 | 39.80% | $72,626,000 | 8.05% | $902,165,000 |
| 2012 | $502,290,000 | 52.27% | $394,638,000 | 41.07% | $64,039,000 | 6.66% | $960,967,000 |
| 2013 | $527,339,000 | 52.52% | $428,753,000 | 42.70% | $47,983,000 | 4.78% | $1,004,075,000 |
| Avg. | $328,630,238 | 55.24% | $244,467,333 | 40.51% | $28,503,333 | 4.25% | $601,600,905 |
Expenditures
The table below separates the district's expenditures into five categories identified by the agency:
- Instruction: operation expenditures, state payments on behalf of the district for instruction and benefits, and retirement system transfers
- Support Services: support services, food services, and retirement system transfers for support service staff
- Capital Spending: capital outlay expenditures (i.e., construction, land or facilities purchases, and equipment purchases)
- Debt & Gov. Payments: payments to state and local governments and interest on school system debt
- Other: all other non-K-12 programs, except food services
| Expenditures by Category | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fiscal Year |
Instruction | Support Services | Capital Spending | Debt & Gov. Payments | Other | Budget Total | |||||
| Total | % of Budget | Total | % of Budget | Total | % of Budget | Total | % of Budget | Total | % of Budget | ||
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| 1993 | $140,849,000 | 54.20% | $97,675,000 | 37.58% | $8,104,000 | 3.12% | $7,494,000 | 2.88% | $5,760,000 | 2.22% | $259,882,000 |
| 1994 | $146,120,000 | 53.10% | $99,948,000 | 36.32% | $17,011,000 | 6.18% | $5,233,000 | 1.90% | $6,868,000 | 2.50% | $275,180,000 |
| 1995 | $147,672,000 | 51.94% | $103,254,000 | 36.32% | $21,339,000 | 7.51% | $4,908,000 | 1.73% | $7,137,000 | 2.51% | $284,310,000 |
| 1996 | $154,684,000 | 52.13% | $106,814,000 | 36.00% | $27,894,000 | 9.40% | $5,323,000 | 1.79% | $2,028,000 | 0.68% | $296,743,000 |
| 1997 | $168,797,000 | 53.93% | $113,542,000 | 36.28% | $21,687,000 | 6.93% | $6,706,000 | 2.14% | $2,257,000 | 0.72% | $312,989,000 |
| 1998 | $182,831,000 | 53.00% | $119,223,000 | 34.56% | $33,150,000 | 9.61% | $7,304,000 | 2.12% | $2,480,000 | 0.72% | $344,988,000 |
| 1999 | $190,584,000 | 49.00% | $127,454,000 | 32.77% | $60,015,000 | 15.43% | $7,949,000 | 2.04% | $2,962,000 | 0.76% | $388,964,000 |
| 2000 | $205,668,000 | 47.09% | $142,285,000 | 32.58% | $56,132,000 | 12.85% | $8,729,000 | 2.00% | $23,945,000 | 5.48% | $436,759,000 |
| 2001 | $221,294,000 | 43.71% | $158,090,000 | 31.22% | $90,489,000 | 17.87% | $10,719,000 | 2.12% | $25,737,000 | 5.08% | $506,329,000 |
| 2002 | $244,270,000 | 45.81% | $177,364,000 | 33.26% | $83,042,000 | 15.57% | $12,613,000 | 2.37% | $15,960,000 | 2.99% | $533,249,000 |
| 2003 | $270,491,000 | 46.74% | $193,413,000 | 33.42% | $82,061,000 | 14.18% | $15,559,000 | 2.69% | $17,190,000 | 2.97% | $578,714,000 |
| 2004 | $297,824,000 | 45.77% | $213,607,000 | 32.83% | $98,491,000 | 15.14% | $18,678,000 | 2.87% | $22,139,000 | 3.40% | $650,739,000 |
| 2005 | $334,306,000 | 46.45% | $247,313,000 | 34.36% | $96,891,000 | 13.46% | $19,387,000 | 2.69% | $21,789,000 | 3.03% | $719,686,000 |
| 2006 | $365,858,000 | 46.92% | $267,170,000 | 34.26% | $104,101,000 | 13.35% | $20,508,000 | 2.63% | $22,085,000 | 2.83% | $779,722,000 |
| 2007 | $416,174,000 | 49.32% | $294,214,000 | 34.87% | $88,912,000 | 10.54% | $21,313,000 | 2.53% | $23,225,000 | 2.75% | $843,838,000 |
| 2008 | $438,370,000 | 47.67% | $317,866,000 | 34.56% | $115,047,000 | 12.51% | $23,013,000 | 2.50% | $25,344,000 | 2.76% | $919,640,000 |
| 2009 | $445,923,000 | 48.19% | $326,583,000 | 35.29% | $98,300,000 | 10.62% | $25,981,000 | 2.81% | $28,610,000 | 3.09% | $925,397,000 |
| 2010 | $448,594,000 | 48.16% | $333,951,000 | 35.85% | $91,950,000 | 9.87% | $26,778,000 | 2.87% | $30,231,000 | 3.25% | $931,504,000 |
| 2011 | $446,555,000 | 47.18% | $333,160,000 | 35.20% | $108,251,000 | 11.44% | $29,010,000 | 3.06% | $29,542,000 | 3.12% | $946,518,000 |
| 2012 | $469,058,000 | 48.07% | $356,537,000 | 36.54% | $87,254,000 | 8.94% | $27,639,000 | 2.83% | $35,355,000 | 3.62% | $975,843,000 |
| 2013 | $489,435,000 | 48.18% | $366,903,000 | 36.12% | $93,217,000 | 9.18% | $27,975,000 | 2.75% | $38,381,000 | 3.78% | $1,015,911,000 |
| Avg. | $296,445,571 | 48.88% | $214,112,667 | 34.77% | $70,635,143 | 11.13% | $15,848,524 | 2.44% | $18,525,000 | 2.77% | $615,566,905 |
Debt
The table below shows the amount of debt retired, issued, and outstanding in the district for each year.
| Debt | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Fiscal Year |
Retired | Issued | Outstanding |
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|---|---|---|---|
| 1993 | $9,678,000 | $7,100,000 | $112,347,000 |
| 1994 | $11,536,000 | $0 | $100,811,000 |
| 1995 | $11,297,000 | $26,700,000 | $155,399,000 |
| 1996 | $9,780,000 | $0 | $124,142,000 |
| 1997 | $10,668,000 | $19,900,000 | $133,374,000 |
| 1998 | $10,694,000 | $13,650,000 | $136,330,000 |
| 1999 | $10,693,000 | $41,030,000 | $166,667,000 |
| 2000 | $12,708,000 | $57,750,000 | $211,709,000 |
| 2001 | $14,615,000 | $67,301,000 | $264,395,000 |
| 2002 | $15,872,000 | $64,925,000 | $313,448,000 |
| 2003 | $37,244,000 | $99,611,000 | $373,550,000 |
| 2004 | $38,560,000 | $52,756,000 | $387,746,000 |
| 2005 | $43,878,000 | $66,282,000 | $410,150,000 |
| 2006 | $47,854,000 | $63,958,000 | $426,255,000 |
| 2007 | $30,973,000 | $64,975,000 | $460,257,000 |
| 2008 | $33,253,000 | $45,890,000 | $519,610,000 |
| 2009 | $35,066,000 | $51,020,000 | $535,564,000 |
| 2010 | $35,744,000 | $80,380,000 | $580,200,000 |
| 2011 | $37,110,000 | $9,685,000 | $552,775,000 |
| 2012 | $40,818,000 | $47,540,000 | $559,497,000 |
| 2013 | $70,605,000 | $77,976,000 | $566,868,000 |
| Avg. | $27,078,381 | $45,639,476 | $337,671,143 |
Teacher salaries
| Prince William County Schools Teacher Salary Scale 2013-2014[7] | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Step | Bachelor's Degree ($) | Bachelor's + 15 ($) | Master's Degree ($) | Master's + 30 ($) | Doctorate ($) |
| 1 | 44,048 | 45,283 | 49,299 | 51,149 | 52,386 |
| 2 | 44,788 | 46,023 | 50,039 | 51,889 | 53,126 |
| 3 | 45,539 | 46,775 | 50,790 | 52,641 | 53,877 |
| 4 | 46,302 | 47,537 | 51,552 | 53,403 | 54,639 |
| 5 | 47,076 | 48,311 | 52,326 | 54,177 | 55,413 |
| 6 | 48,646 | 49,881 | 53,896 | 55,747 | 56,984 |
| 7 | 50,263 | 51,498 | 55,513 | 57,364 | 58,600 |
| 8 | 51,928 | 53,164 | 57,179 | 59,030 | 60,266 |
| 9 | 53,645 | 54,880 | 58,895 | 60,746 | 61,982 |
| 10 | 55,411 | 56,646 | 60,662 | 62,512 | 63,749 |
| 11 | 57,230 | 58,465 | 62,481 | 64,331 | 65,568 |
| 12 | 59.105 | 60,340 | 64,355 | 66,206 | 67,442 |
| 13 | 61,035 | 62,270 | 66,285 | 68,136 | 69,372 |
| 14 | 63,024 | 64,259 | 68,275 | 70,125 | 71,362 |
| 15 | 65,072 | 66,308 | 70,323 | 72,174 | 73,410 |
| 16 | 67,180 | 68,415 | 72,431 | 74,281 | 75,518 |
| 17 | 69,354 | 70,589 | 74,604 | 76,455 | 77,691 |
| 18 | 71,592 | 72,827 | 76,842 | 78,693 | 79,929 |
| 19 | 73,897 | 75,132 | 79,147 | 80,998 | 82,235 |
| 20 | 76,271 | 77,506 | 81,521 | 83,372 | 84,608 |
| 21 | 78,716 | 79,951 | 83,966 | 85,817 | 87,053 |
| 22 | 81,235 | 82,470 | 86,485 | 88,336 | 89,572 |
| 23 | 83,830 | 85,065 | 89,080 | 90,931 | 92,167 |
| 24 | 86,501 | 87,737 | 91,752 | 93,603 | 94,839 |
| 25 | 89,255 | 90,490 | 94,505 | 96,356 | 97,592 |
| 26 | 92,090 | 93,325 | 97,340 | 99,191 | 100,427 |
Schools in Prince William County
Prince William County Public Schools operates 86 schools listed below in alphabetical order.[8]
| Prince William County schools | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | ||
| Alvey Elementary School | ||
| Antietam Elementary School | ||
| Ashland Elementary School | ||
| Battlefield High School | ||
| Bel Air Elementary School | ||
| Belmont Elementary School | ||
| Bennett Elementary School | ||
| Benton Middle School | ||
| Beville Middle School | ||
| Brentsville District High School | ||
| Bristow Run Elementary School | ||
| Buckland Mills Elementary School | ||
| Bull Run Middle School | ||
| Cedar Point Elementary School | ||
| Coles Elementary School | ||
| Dale City Elementary School | ||
| Dumfries Elementary School | ||
| Ellis Elementary School | ||
| Enterprise Elementary School | ||
| Featherstone Elementary School | ||
| Fitzgerald Elementary School | ||
| Forest Park High School | ||
| Freedom High School | ||
| Fred M. Lynn Middle School | ||
| Gainesville Middle School | ||
| Gar-Field High School | ||
| Glenkirk Elementary School | ||
| Godwin Middle School | ||
| Governor's School at Innovation Park | ||
| Graham Park Middle School | ||
| Gravely Elementary School | ||
| Henderson Elementary School | ||
| Hylton High School | ||
| Kerrydale Elementary School | ||
| Kilby Elementary School | ||
| King Elementary School | ||
| Lake Ridge Elementary School | ||
| Lake Ridge Middle School | ||
| Leesylvania Elementary School | ||
| Loch Lomond Elementary School | ||
| Marshall Elementary School | ||
| Marumsco Hills Elementary School | ||
| Marsteller Middle School | ||
| McAuliffe Elementary School | ||
| Minnieville Elementary School | ||
| Montclair Elementary School | ||
| Mountain View Elementary School | ||
| Mullen Elementary School | ||
| Neabsco Elementary School | ||
| Nokesville Elementary School | ||
| Occoquan Elementary School | ||
| Old Bridge Elementary School | ||
| Osbourn Park High School | ||
| Parkside Middle School | ||
| Patriot High School | ||
| Pattie Elementary School | ||
| Penn Elementary School | ||
| Piney Branch Elementary School | ||
| Potomac High School | ||
| Potomac Middle School | ||
| Potomac View Elementary School | ||
| Rippon Middle School | ||
| River Oaks Elementary School | ||
| Rockledge Elementary School | ||
| Ronald Wilson Reagan Middle School | ||
| Rosa Parks Elementary School | ||
| Signal Hill Elementary School | ||
| Sinclair Elementary School | ||
| Springwoods Elementary School | ||
| Stonewall Middle School | ||
| Stonewall Jackson High School | ||
| Sudley Elementary School | ||
| Swans Creek Elementary School | ||
| T. Clay Wood Elementary School | ||
| Triangle Elementary School | ||
| Tyler Elementary School | ||
| Vaughan Elementary School | ||
| Victory Elementary School | ||
| Virtual High School | ||
| Washington-Reid Elementary School | ||
| West Gate Elementary School | ||
| Westridge Elementary School | ||
| Williams Elementary School | ||
| Woodbridge Middle School | ||
| Woodbridge High School | ||
| Yorkshire Elementary School | ||
Academic performance
The Commonwealth of Virginia assesses schools based on Standards of Learning (SOL) tests and other statewide assessments; schools receive two accountability ratings a year based on student performance on these assessments. SOL tests assess student performance in English, math, science and history. Ratings are also given based on school and school division adherence to the goals of the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), which requires 100 percent proficiency in reading and mathematics by 2014.
School's state accreditation is based on performance in English, history, mathematics and science.
Schools and school divisions, as well as the State, are rated as achieving Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) if they meet or exceed annual benchmarks in reading and mathematics.[9]
2011
AYP
The district did not make AYP in 2011, as many student subgroups failed to meet assessment standards.[10]
| Subject | % Passed in 2009 | % Passed in 2010 | % Passed in 2011 |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | 90% | 90% | 89% |
| Math | 87% | 89% | 87% |
| Writing | 92% | 91% | 92% |
| History | 92% | 90% | 84% |
| Science | 89% | 90% | 90% |
Graduation/dropout rate
The district's federal four-year graduation rate was 82%, and its 2010 dropout rate was 1.35%.[10]
2010
The Virginia Department of Education School Division Report Card reports Prince William County Public Schools as having a student population of 76,862 and 83 schools in the division.
Prince William County Public School Division made AYP for the 2009-2010 school year.[11]
Statistics for the 30 largest schools in the division are tabulated below.
| School | Grade | Enrollment | Made Adequate Yearly
Progress for 2009? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ashland Elementary | Pre-K - 5 | 926 | Yes |
| Battlefield High | 9 - 12 | 2,896 | Yes |
| Brentsville District High | 9 - 12 | 1,626 | Yes |
| Bristow Run Elementary | Pre-K - 5 | 1,164 | Yes |
| Buckland Mills Elementary | Pre-K - 5 | 927 | Yes |
| Bull Run Middle | 6 - 8 | 1,530 | Yes |
| C.D. Hylton High | 9 – 12, PG | 2,212 | Yes |
| Cedar Point Elementary | Pre-K - 5 | 1,112 | Yes |
| E.H. Marsteller Middle | 6 - 8 | 1,429 | No |
| Fannie W. Fitzgerald Elementary | Pre-K - 5 | 873 | No |
| Forest Park High | 9 - 12 | 2,314 | Yes |
| Freedom High | 9 - 12 | 1,756 | Yes |
| Gainesville Middle | 6 - 8 | 1,262 | Yes |
| Gar-Field High | 9 – 12, PG | 2,550 | Yes |
| George P. Mullen Elementary | Pre-K - 5 | 862 | Yes |
| Glenkirk Elementary | Pre-K - 5 | 1,175 | No |
| Herbert J. Saunders Middle | 6 - 8 | 1,076 | Yes |
| Lake Ridge Middle | 6 - 8 | 2,896 | No |
| Louise A. Benton Middle | 6 - 8 | 1,360 | No |
| Mills E. Godwin Middle | 6 - 8 | 924 | No |
| Osbourn Park High | 9 - 12 | 2,753 | Yes |
| Parkside Middle | 6 - 8 | 1,079 | No |
| Potomac High | 9 - 12 | 1,757 | No |
| Potomac Middle | 6 - 8 | 1,120 | Yes |
| Stonewall Jackson High | 9 - 12 | 2,457 | No |
| Stonewall Middle | 6 - 8 | 1,088 | No |
| Stuart M. Beville Middle | 6 - 8 | 1,072 | Yes |
| Victory Elementary | Pre-K - 5 | 988 | Yes |
| Woodbridge High | 9 – 12 | 2,549 | Yes |
| Woodbridge Middle | 6 - 8 | 1,032 | No |
Issues
Ryan Sawyers recall effort
An effort to recall Ryan Sawyers from his position as at-large chairman of the Prince William County school board was started in November 2016. Sawyers resigned from his position on March 7, 2018. In his resignation statement, he cited personal and professional reasons for leaving, and he described the district's school board and administration as corrupt.[12]
On their official recall petition, the Prince William Committee for Quality Education said that Sawyers had misused his position, discriminated against district administrators, and tried to change sports policies to favor a specific organization. Sawyers called the recall effort silly and said speeches made by the committee members were, in his words, "political theater." Others said the effort against him was political backlash after Sawyers, a Democrat, won a seat that was previously held by Republicans.[13]
Diane Raulston recall effort
An effort to recall Diane Raulston from her position as representative of the Neabsco District on the Prince William County Public Schools school board was started in August 2016. A group called the Prince William County Democratic Campaign Committee started the recall due to charges that Raulston had ignored her constituents and had "threatened" teachers who spoke against board decisions. Raulson said she had publicly apologized for the remarks she made to teachers and said it was a "misunderstanding." She also denied the allegation that she had ignored her constituents.[14]
Raulston and three fellow Democrats on the board expressed surprise at the recall effort, as none of them were involved. Chairman of the Prince William County Democratic Committee Harry Wiggins also said he was not involved with the recall.[14]
Contact information
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Board of Trustees
Prince William County Public Schools
14715 Bristow Road
Manassas, VA 20112
Phone: 703-791-7200
See also
- School board elections portal
- Prince William County Public Schools elections (2013)
- List of school districts in Virginia
- Virginia
External links
- Prince William County Public Schools
- Prince William County (dead link)
- Virginia Department of Education
- Official Website of the Commonwealth of Virginia
- Virginia Education Association
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 United States Census Bureau, "Prince William County, Virginia," accessed January 27, 2015
- ↑ Virginia Department of Elections, "Election Results," accessed September 17, 2013
- ↑ [http://pwcs.schoolfusion.us/modules/cms/pages.phtml?pageid=146796&sessionid=169dc462e90d2758eb9189185dc0ca81 Superintendent of Schools
- ↑ School Board Members & Information accessed September 23, 2013
- ↑ Keen to Fill Vacant Board Seat—Otaigbe Becomes Vice Chairman accessed September 23, 2013
- ↑ United States Census Bureau, "Public School System Finances: Historical Data," accessed December 1, 2015
- ↑ 2013-2014 Prince William County Public Schools Teacher Salary Scale" accessed September 23, 2013
- ↑ All Schools & Programs accessed September 23, 2013
- ↑ 'Virginia Department of Education', School Report Card Accountability Guide, June 14, 2010 (dead link)
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Virginia Department of Education, "Report Card," accessed December 15, 2011
- ↑ ‘Virginia Department of Education’, Prince William County Public Schools, July 15, 2010
- ↑ The Washington Post, "Prince William County School Board chairman resigns," March 7, 2018
- ↑ Prince William Times, "Effort underway to recall Prince William School Board chairman," November 22, 2016
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Prince William Times, "Mysterious recall effort targets school board member," September 3, 2016
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