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The public school system in Loudoun County was established in 1870 to fulfill the needs for [[free education]] during the [[Reconstruction era]] after the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. For most of its history, LCPS served a rural population known mainly for its dairy farms. Since the opening of [[Washington Dulles International Airport]] in 1962, Loudoun County's population has skyrocketed, accompanied by that of the school system. For example, since the 2000–2001 school year, LCPS has opened 51 schools: 28 elementary, 11 middle, 11 high and one educational center.<ref>{{cite web|title=FY 2020 WABE Guide |publisher=The Washington Area Boards of Education |date=October 23, 2019 |url=https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/pdf/FY20-WABE-Guide.pdf |access-date=February 6, 2020}}</ref> |
The public school system in Loudoun County was established in 1870 to fulfill the needs for [[free education]] during the [[Reconstruction era]] after the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. For most of its history, LCPS served a rural population known mainly for its dairy farms. Since the opening of [[Washington Dulles International Airport]] in 1962, Loudoun County's population has skyrocketed, accompanied by that of the school system. For example, since the 2000–2001 school year, LCPS has opened 51 schools: 28 elementary, 11 middle, 11 high and one educational center.<ref>{{cite web|title=FY 2020 WABE Guide |publisher=The Washington Area Boards of Education |date=October 23, 2019 |url=https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/pdf/FY20-WABE-Guide.pdf |access-date=February 6, 2020}}</ref> |
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In the 20th century, including during the [[civil rights movement]] and the era of [[massive resistance]], LCPS was one of the last school districts in the nation to begin desegregation in 1967. In 2020 the school board, the administration, and the county board issued a public apology for its "blatant disregard and disrespect of Black people."<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-09-25 |title=Letter: To the Black Community of Loudoun County |url=https://www.lcps.org/cms/lib/VA01000195/Centricity/domain/60/equity_initiative_documents/An_Apology_to_the_Black_Community.pdf}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Aspegren |first=Elinor |date=2020-09-25 |title='Blatant disregard and disrespect of Black people': Virginia district apologizes for segregated schools – 53 years later |language=en-US |work=USA Today |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2020/09/25/virginia-school-district-apologize-school-segregation-racism/5645803002/ |access-date=2020-09-26}}</ref> |
In the 20th century, including during the [[civil rights movement]] and the era of [[massive resistance]], LCPS was one of the last school districts in the nation to begin desegregation in 1967. In 2020 the school board, the administration, and the county board issued a public apology for its "blatant disregard and disrespect of Black people."<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-09-25 |title=Letter: To the Black Community of Loudoun County |url=https://www.lcps.org/cms/lib/VA01000195/Centricity/domain/60/equity_initiative_documents/An_Apology_to_the_Black_Community.pdf}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Aspegren |first=Elinor |date=2020-09-25 |title='Blatant disregard and disrespect of Black people': Virginia district apologizes for segregated schools – 53 years later |language=en-US |work=USA Today |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2020/09/25/virginia-school-district-apologize-school-segregation-racism/5645803002/ |access-date=2020-09-26}}</ref> |
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On May 28, 2021, reports of multiple sexual battery committed by a transgender student in one of the school districts has come up and investigations are ongoing. <ref>{{cite news |last1=Hilton |first1=Jasmine |last2=Natanson |first2=Hannah |last3=Jouvenal |first3=Justin |title=Loudoun County student accused in sexual assaults at two county schools, sparking outrage from parents |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/loudoun-schools-sex-assault-allegations/2021/10/13/02d3f144-2c61-11ec-8ef6-3ca8fe943a92_story.html |access-date=14 October 2021 |work=The Washington Post |publisher=The Washington Post |date=13 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Chasmar |first1=Jessica |title=Loudoun County father arrested at school board event says school tried to cover up daughter's bathroom assault |url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/loudoun-county-father-school-cover-up-bathroom-assault-daughter |access-date=14 October 2021 |work=Fox News |publisher=Fox News |date=12 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=McGhee White |first1=Kaylee |title=Loudoun County schools covered up rape, prosecuted a concerned father to protect transgender agenda |url=https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/loudoun-county-schools-covered-up-rape-prosecuted-a-concerned-father-to-protect-its-transgender-agenda |access-date=14 October 2021 |work=The Washington Examiner |publisher=The Washington Examiner |date=13 October 2021}}</ref> |
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==Administration== |
==Administration== |
Revision as of 14:12, 14 October 2021
Loudoun County Public Schools | |
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Address | |
21000 Education Court
, Loudoun, Virginia, 20148United States | |
Coordinates | 39°02′01″N 77°31′02″W / 39.033609°N 77.517316°W |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | Pre-K through 12[1] |
Established | April 2, 1870 |
Superintendent | Dr. Scott A. Ziegler[2] |
School board | 9 members |
Chair of the board | Brenda Sheridan (Sterling District) |
Governing agency | Virginia Department of Education |
Schools | 94[3] |
Budget | $1.3 billion (FY 2020)[3] |
NCES District ID | 5102250[4] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 83,936 (2019–2020)[1] |
Teachers | 5,784 (2018–2019)[4] |
Staff | 6,121 (2018–2019)[4] |
Student–teacher ratio | 14.2:1 (2018–2019)[4] |
Other information | |
Website | www |
Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) is a branch of the Loudoun County, Virginia, United States government, and administers public schools in the county. LCPS's headquarters is located at 21000 Education Court in Ashburn, an unincorporated section of the county.[5]
Due to rapid growth in the region, LCPS is one of the fastest-growing school divisions in Virginia and the third largest school division in the state.[3][6] For the 2019–2020 school year, LCPS educated approximately 84,000 students.[1]
History
The public school system in Loudoun County was established in 1870 to fulfill the needs for free education during the Reconstruction era after the Civil War. For most of its history, LCPS served a rural population known mainly for its dairy farms. Since the opening of Washington Dulles International Airport in 1962, Loudoun County's population has skyrocketed, accompanied by that of the school system. For example, since the 2000–2001 school year, LCPS has opened 51 schools: 28 elementary, 11 middle, 11 high and one educational center.[7]
In the 20th century, including during the civil rights movement and the era of massive resistance, LCPS was one of the last school districts in the nation to begin desegregation in 1967. In 2020 the school board, the administration, and the county board issued a public apology for its "blatant disregard and disrespect of Black people."[8][9] On May 28, 2021, reports of multiple sexual battery committed by a transgender student in one of the school districts has come up and investigations are ongoing. [10][11][12]
Administration
The LCPS system, while operated on a day-to-day basis by the Superintendent (Dr. Scott A. Ziegler), is managed under the direction and authority of the Loudoun County School Board, a nine-member panel elected by citizens in the county. Eight of the nine board positions are divided among voting districts that represent communities throughout the county, while the ninth seat is elected at-large by the entire county. The voting districts correspond to those used for Loudoun County Board of Supervisors elections. Unlike the Board of Supervisors, the chairmanship of the School Board is elected annually by its members, while the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is always the at-large seat. While the School Board makes decisions relating to school policy and curriculum, it receives funding through the Board of Supervisors.
Current school board members are:
Position | Name | Party | First elected | District | |
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style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Chair | Brenda L. Sheridan | Independent | 2011 | Sterling |
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Vice-Chair | Atoosa Reza Reaser | Independent | 2019 | Algonkian |
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Denise Renee Corbo | Independent | 2019 | At-Large |
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Harris Mahedavi | Independent | 2019 | Ashburn |
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Ian Jeffrey Serotkin | Independent | 2019 | Blue Ridge |
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Leslee Maureen King (Died) | Independent | 2019 | Broad Run |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Andrew Thomas Hoyler | Appointed 2021 | |||
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | John Patrick Beatty | Independent | 2019 | Catoctin |
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Jeffrey Edward Morse | Independent | 2011 | Dulles |
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Elizabeth Rae Barts | Independent | 2019 | Leesburg |
On August 31, 3021, the Broad Run District member, Leslee King, died from complications due to a heart surgery.[17][18][19] On October 12, 2021 Andrew Hoyler was appointed to serve as the Broad Run District member through December 31, 2022.[20] Hoyler ran against King in 2019 and lost with 37% of the vote to King's 61%.[21] A special election will be held in November 2022 for the voters to select a member to serve from January to December 2023.
Demographics
In the 2021–2022 school year, LCPS students were 42.7% White, 25.4% Asian, 18.3% Hispanic/Latino, 7.1% Black/African American, 5.7% Multiracial, 0.6% Native American, and 0.1% Pacific Islander.[22]
Schools
High schools
With the opening of Lightridge High School, Loudoun County has 17 high schools. All but two high schools, Loudoun Valley and Broad Run, are two stories. Loudoun County (1954), the oldest high school, can hold around 1,370 students, Loudoun Valley (1962) and Broad Run (1969) can hold around 1,390–1,410 (Loudoun Valley and Broad Run were built with a similar design), although Broad Run can hold more because it has 9 trailers on site as of 2012, Park View (1976) can hold about 1,370 and Potomac Falls (1997) can hold about 1,400. Potomac Falls' design has been used with every high school in Loudoun County built after it, with a bigger auditorium and more classrooms. Stone Bridge (2000), Heritage (2002), Briar Woods (2005), Freedom (2005), and Woodgrove (2010) can hold 1,600 students. Dominion High School (2003) is an exception to the 1,600 capacity rule; the school is structurally designed for 1,600 students, however, because it is the site of the Academy of Science, the actual student capacity for Dominion High School is 1,350, and the remaining seats are designated for the Academy of Science students. With the opening of Tuscarora High School (2010), and John Champe High School (2012), the new high schools still use the Potomac Falls design template but with an 1800 student capacity. When Riverside High School (HS-8) in 2015, and Rock Ridge High School (HS-7) opened in 2014 it had a 1,600 student capacity not the standard 1,800 because of little increase in student population foreseen in the Ashburn area. The 2019–2020 year introduced Independence High School (HS-11) with a newer and refreshed design of Potomac Falls, although the student capacity is to be determined due to the amount of high schools around the build site. The 2020–2021 year introduced Lightridge High School (HS-9) with a new design different than Potomac Falls High School. The school opened to reduce overcrowding at John Champe High School.[23]
All high schools serve grades 9–12.
- South Riding, Virginia
- Principal: Neelum Chaudry[27]
- Mascot: Eagles
- Aldie, Virginia
- Principal: Kevin D. Tyson[30]
- Mascot: Knights
- Named after Revolutionary War hero and Loudoun County native, John Champe[31]
- Purcellville, Virginia
- Principal: Susan A. Ross[34]
- Mascot: Vikings
- Potomac Falls, Virginia
- Principal: Brandon Wolfe[36]
- Mascot: Panthers
- Purcellville, Virginia
- Principal: William Shipp[41]
- Mascot: Wolverines
Middle schools
Loudoun County currently has 17 middle schools, all of which typically feed into one high school currently, or in the near future. Older middle schools such as Simpson, Blue Ridge, Sterling, and Seneca Ridge originally were able to carry about 1,000 students, but have all gone or are going through expansion projects that will allow them to carry 1,200 students once the projects are complete. The older schools are also trying to modernize the building by placing ornamental designs throughout the school. Newer middle schools built since 1995 when Farmwell Station opened typically have capacities of 1,200 to 1,350 students depending on the age of the building and how fast growth was around the particular school when the school opened. Since the opening of J. Michael Lunsford, all middle schools are built with a two-story design that can carry 1,350 students. As of the 2018–2019 year, Mercer Middle School will serve grades 6–7, while Willard Intermediate School will serve grades 8–9. Once Lightridge High School opens in 2020, the two schools will serve grades 6–8, with Willard becoming a full-fledged middle school.
Serves grades 6–8.
Belmont Ridge Middle School
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Katie Johnson[42]
- Mascot: River Hawks
- Feeds into Riverside High School[43]
Blue Ridge Middle School
- Purcellville, Virginia
- Principal: Brion Bell[44]
- Mascot: Bulldogs
- Feeds into Loudoun Valley High School[43]
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Renee Dawson[45]
- Mascot: Bears
- Feeds into Independence High School[43]
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Scott Phillips[46]
- Mascot: Eagles
- Feeds into Briar Woods High School[43]
Farmwell Station Middle School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Sherryl Loya
- Mascot: Falcons
- Feeds into Broad Run High School[43]
Harmony Middle School (Formerly Harmony Intermediate School)
- Hamilton, Virginia
- Principal: Eric Stewart[47]
- Mascot: Hornets
- Feeds into Woodgrove High School[43]
Harper Park Middle School
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Christopher O'Rourke[48]
- Mascot: Hurricanes
- Feeds into Heritage High School[43]
J. Lupton Simpson Middle School
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Lenny Compton[49]
- Mascot: Mustangs
- Feeds into Loudoun County High School[43]
- Named after LCPS teacher and administrator J. Lupton Simpson[50]
J. Michael Lunsford Middle School
- Chantilly, Virginia
- Principal: Carrie Simms[51]
- Mascot: Lions
- Feeds into Freedom High School[43]
- Named after LCPS director of transportation J. Michael Lunsford[52]
Mercer Middle School
- Aldie, Virginia
- Principal: Nikisha Diehl
- Mascot: Mountain Lions
- Feeds into John Champe High School[43]
River Bend Middle School
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Dave Shaffer[53]
- Mascot: Ravens
- Feeds into Potomac Falls High School[54]
Seneca Ridge Middle School
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Nick Cottone[55]
- Mascot: Thunderbolts
- Feeds into Dominion High School[43]
Smarts Mill Middle School
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Will Waldman[56]
- Mascot: Mavericks
- Feeds into Tuscarora High School[43]
Sterling Middle School
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Herman S. Mizell[57]
- Mascot: Pioneers
- Feeds into Park View High School[43]
Stone Hill Middle School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Kathryn Clark[58]
- Mascot: Stingrays
- Feeds into Rock Ridge High School[43]
Trailside Middle School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Bridget Beichler[59]
- Mascot: Timberwolves
- Feeds into Stone Bridge High School[43]
Willard Middle School (Formerly Willard Intermediate School)
- Aldie, Virginia
- Principal: Jeff Rounsley[60]
- Mascot: Wildcats
- Feeds into Lightridge High School[43]
- Named after Lieutenant Governor Joseph Edward Willard[61]
Future schools
- Elaine E. Thompson Elementary School (ES-23) in Arcola will open in the fall of 2022 off of Arcola Mills Drive.[62]
Intermediate schools
Serves grades 8–9
LCPS had two previous intermediate schools
- Harmony Intermediate School, now Harmony Middle School in the western part of the county which served 8th and 9th graders. This was only a temporary concept to relieve crowding at Blue Ridge Middle School and Loudoun Valley High School which ended after Woodgrove High School opened in fall 2010.[63]
- Willard Intermediate School, now Willard Middle School in Aldie also served 8th and 9th graders. This was only a temporary concept to relieve crowding at Mercer Middle School and John Champe High School which ended after Lightridge High School opened in fall 2020.
Elementary schools
LCPS currently has 51 elementary schools, which are nearly all community based, with over half of them opening in the last 10 years. Newer elementary schools throughout the county can carry approximately 800 to 875 students. Older elementary schools in the eastern part of the county can carry anywhere from 400–600 students. There are some rural elementary schools in Loudoun County as well, nearly all of them in the western part of the county. They are much smaller in size and are much older facilities, typically holding enrollments of about 100–150 students. Since the opening of Buffalo Trail Elementary School, all elementary schools are built with a two-story design that can carry 875 students.
Serves grades K–5
Aldie Elementary School
Algonkian Elementary School
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Brian Blubaugh[64]
- Mascot: Bobcats
- Feeds into River Bend Middle School[43]
Arcola Elementary School
- Aldie, Virginia
- Principal: Andrew Y. Stevens[65]
- Mascot: Dragons
- Feeds into Mercer Middle School[43]
Ashburn Elementary School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Michelle A. Walthour[66]
- Mascot: Golden Dolphins
- Feeds into Farmwell Station Middle School[43]
Ball's Bluff Elementary School
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Jennifer Ewing[67]
- Mascot: Tigers
- Feeds into Smart's Mill Middle School (90%) and Harper Park Middle School (10%)[43]
Banneker Elementary School
- Saint Louis, Virginia (mailing address: Middleburg, Virginia)
- Principal: Robert L. Carter[68]
- Mascot: Broncos
- Feeds into Blue Ridge Middle School[43]
Belmont Station Elementary School, Ashburn
Buffalo Trail Elementary School
- Aldie, Virginia
- Principal: Alisa Rogaliner
- Mascot: Bison
- Feeds into Willard Middle School (96%) and J. Michael Lunsford MS (4%)[43]
Cardinal Ridge Elementary School
- Centreville, Virginia
- Principal: Mojisola Adejumo[70]
- Mascot: Red Wings
- Feeds into J. Michael Lunsford Middle School (55%) and Mercer Middle School (45%)[43]
Rosa Lee Carter Elementary School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Diane Insari[71]
- Mascot: Coyotes
- Feeds into Stone Hill Middle School[43]
Catoctin Elementary School, Leesburg
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Janet Platenburg[72]
- Mascot: Cardinals
- Feeds into J. Lupton Simpson Middle School[43]
Cedar Lane Elementary School]
Cool Spring Elementary School
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Christopher J. Caldwell[74]
- Mascot: Penguins
- Feeds into Harper Park Middle School[43]
Countryside Elementary School, Sterling
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Richard Rudnick[75]
- Mascot: Cougars
- Feeds into River Bend Middle School[43]
Creighton's Corner Elementary School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Christopher Knott[76]
- Mascot: Colts
- Feeds into Brambleton Middle School (77%) and Stone Hill Middle School (23%)[43]
Kenneth Culbert Elementary School, Hamilton
- Hamilton, Virginia
- Principal: Monica Edwards[77]
- Mascot: Crocodiles
- Feeds into Blue Ridge Middle School (57%), Harmony Middle School (30%), Smart's Mill Middle School (7%), and J. Lupton Simpson Middle School (6%)[43]
- Named after LCPS Educator Kenneth W. Colbert[78]
Discovery Elementary School, Ashburn
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Christopher Painer[79]
- Mascot: Trailblazers
- Feeds into Farmwell Station Middle School (96%) and Stone Hill Middle School (4%)[43]
Dominion Trail Elementary School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Jeff Joseph[80]
- Mascot: Huskies
- Feeds into Farmwell Station Middle School[43]
Frederick Douglass Elementary School
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Melissa Logan[81]
- Mascot: Stars
- Feeds into J. Lupton Simpson Middle School (59%) and Harper Park Middle School (41%)[43]
Emerick Elementary School, Purcellville
- Purcellville, Virginia
- Principal: Dawk Haddock[82]
- Mascot: Eagles
- Feeds into Blue Ridge Middle School[43]
- Named after former Superintendent of Loudoun County Public Schools Oscar L. Emerick[83]
Evergreen Mill Elementary School
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Daniel Lani[84]
- Mascot: Pythons
- Feeds into J. Lupton Simpson Middle School[43]
Forest Grove Elementary School, Sterling
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Shontel Simon[85]
- Mascot: Falcons
- Feeds into Sterling Middle School[43]
Goshen Post Elementary School, Aldie
- Aldie, Virginia
- Principal: Brian Klippel[86]
- Mascot: Gators
- Feeds into Willard Middle School (71%), Mercer Middle School (29%)[43]
Guilford Elementary School, Sterling
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Lauren Sprowls[87]
- Mascot: Gators
- Feeds into Sterling Middle School[43]
Hamilton Elementary School
- Hamilton, Virginia
- Principal: Kelly Meisenzahl[88]
- Mascot: Panthers
- Feeds into Blue Ridge Middle School[43]
Hillsboro Charter Academy (formerly Hillsboro Elementary School)
- Purcellville, Virginia
- Principal: Paul Vickers
Hillside Elementary School, Ashburn
Horizon Elementary School, Sterling
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Jasmine Carpenter[90]
- Mascot: Comets
- Feeds into Seneca Ridge Middle School (50%), River Bend Middle School (50%)[43]
Hovatter Elementary School (opening for the 2021–22 school year).[91]
Hutchison Farm Elementary School
- South Riding, Virginia
- Principal: Heidi Smith[93]
- Mascot: Huskies
- Feeds into J. Michael Lunsford Middle School[43]
Leesburg Elementary School
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Shawn Lacey[94]
- Mascot: Eagles
- Feeds into Smart's Mill Middle School[43]
Legacy Elementary School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Kirsten O'Hara[95]
- Mascot: Labs
- Feeds into Brambleton Middle School (81%), Stone Hill Middle School (19%)[43]
Liberty Elementary School
- South Riding, Virginia
- Principal: Paul Pack[96]
- Mascot: Eagles
- Feeds into Mercer Middle School (63%), J. Michael Lunsford Middle School (37%)[43]
Lincoln Elementary School
- Purcellville, Virginia
- Principal: Dave Michener[97]
- Mascot: Leopards
- Feeds into Blue Ridge Middle School[43]
Little River Elementary School
- South Riding, Virginia
- Principal: Kevin Murphy[98]
- Mascot: Eagles
- Feeds into J. Michael Lunsford Middle School[43]
Lovettsville Elementary School
- Lovettsville, Virginia
- Principal: Linda Textoris[99]
- Mascot: Bears
- Feeds into Harmony Middle School[43]
Lowes Island Elementary School
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Tim Sparbanie[100]
- Mascot: Leopards
- Feeds into Seneca Ridge Middle School[43]
Lucketts Elementary School
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Carolyn Clement[101]
- Mascot: Lions
- Feeds into Smart's Mill Middle School[43]
Madison's Trust Elementary School, Ashburn
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: David Stewart[102]
- Mascot: Macaws
- Feeds into Brambleton Middle School[43]
Meadowland Elementary School
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Anna Purdy[103]
- Mascot: Mustangs
- Feeds into Seneca Ridge Middle School[43]
Middleburg Community Charter School (formerly Middleburg Elementary School)
- Middleburg, Virginia
- Principal: Stephen Robinson[104]
Mill Run Elementary School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal:John Cornely[105]
- Mascot: Mountain Lions
- Feeds into Eagle Ridge Middle School[43]
Moorefield Station Elementary School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Karen D. Roche[106]
- Mascot: Sharks
- Feeds into Stone Hill Middle School[43]
Mountain View Elementary School
- Purcellville, Virginia
- Principal: Jill Broaddus[107]
- Mascot: Moose
- Feeds into Harmony Middle School (70%) and Blue Ridge Middle School (30%)[43]
Newton-Lee Elementary School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Shawn Lyons[108]
- Mascot: Explorers
- Feeds into Belmont Ridge Middle School (79%) and Trailside Middle School (21%)[43]
Pinebrook Elementary School
- Aldie, Virginia
- Principal: Paul Thiessen[109]
- Mascot: Pumas
- Feeds into Willard Middle School (75%) and Mercer Middle School (25%)[43]
Potowmack Elementary School
- Sterling Virginia
- Principal: Mark Hayden[110]
- Mascot: Eagles
- Feeds into River Bend Middle School[43]
Frances Hazel Reid Elementary School
- Leesburg Virginia
- Principal: Brenda Jochems[111]
- Mascot: Ravens
- Feeds into Smart's Mill Middle School (86%) and Harper Park Middle School (14%)[43]
Rolling Ridge Elementary School
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Abby Sacco[112]
- Mascot: Roadrunners
- Feeds into Sterling Middle School[43]
Round Hill Elementary School, Round Hill
- Round Hill, Virginia
- Principal: Andrew Davis[113]
- Mascot: Bears
- Feeds into Harmony Middle School[43]
Sanders Corner Elementary School, Ashburn
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal:Michael Jacques[114]
- Mascot: Dolphins
- Feeds into Trailside Middle School[43]
Seldens Landing Elementary School
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Garett Brazina
- Mascot: Cardinals
- Feeds into Belmont Ridge Middle School[43]
Sterling Elementary School
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Jennifer Short[115]
- Mascot: Jaguars
- Feeds into Sterling Middle School (62%) and River Bend Middle School (38%)[43]
Sugarland Elementary School
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Dr. Gail Brady[116]
- Mascot: Wildcats
- Feeds into Seneca Ridge Middle School[43]
Sully Elementary School
- Sterling, Virginia
- Principal: Colleen O'Neil[117]
- Mascot: Hornets
- Feeds into Sterling Middle School[43]
Sycolin Creek Elementary School
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Derek Racino[118]
- Mascot: Salamanders
- Feeds into J. Lupton Simpson Middle School (52%), Brambleton Middle School (48%)[43]
John W. Tolbert Jr. Elementary School, Leesburg
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Principal: Susan Mullen[119]
- Mascot: Tornadoes
- Feeds into Harper Park Middle School[43]
- Named after John W. Tolbert, Jr.[120]
Waterford Elementary School
- Waterford, Virginia
- Principal: Andrew Heironimus
- Mascot: Mountain Lions
- Feeds into Harmony Middle School[43]
Waxpool Elementary School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Michael Pellegrino[121]
- Mascot: Piranhas
- Feeds into Eagle Ridge Middle School[43]
Steuart W. Weller Elementary School
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Principal: Julia Burton[122]
- Mascot: Wildcats
- Feeds into Belmont Ridge Middle School[43]
Instructional centers
- Academies of Loudoun, Leesburg
- Monroe Advanced Technical Academy (MATA)
- Academy of Science (AOS)
- Academy of Engineering & Technology (AET)
- Douglass School, Leesburg (alternative education center)
Curriculum
High schools
Students primarily attend classes on their home campus, but have opportunities to take additional, specialized courses at LCPS's magnet and alternative schools, such as Science, Engineering, Technology, and more at the Academies of Loudoun Campus
Each school's instructional curriculum is set primarily by the LCPS district office based on Virginia Department of Education requirements. There are generally eleven academic departments, each supervised by a department head (usually a teacher):[123]
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The "core" courses of English, mathematics, science and social science typically have tracks or sequences that are determined by grade level (e.g. English 9, English 10, English 11, etc.; and earth science, biology, chemistry, etc.). This is true for some of the other course groups as well, such as world languages, physical education and fine arts. Additionally, many of the core courses are further arranged into basic/general, academic, honors, Dual Enrollment (DE) and Advanced Placement (AP) classifications. Each classification generally denotes a progressively more challenging level of instruction, although the distinction between honors and AP is often blurred.
- English: Includes basic/general, academic, honors levels for all grades (with honors replaced by AP in 12th grade). Electives, including composition, journalism, etymology, public speaking, and world literature are also offered.
- Mathematics: Includes algebra 1 & 2, geometry, as well as trigonometry, pre-calculus and calculus*, computer science*, probability and statistics*, and discrete math (* AP level offered).
- Science: Includes earth science, biology, chemistry, physics. AP level courses are offered in biology, physics and chemistry.
- Social Science: Includes world history, Virginia and US history, and government. Electives are offered in comparative religions, economics, contributions of ethnic groups in America, philosophy, psychology and sociology. AP classes are provided for government, US history and world history.
- Fine Arts: Includes four progressive levels of art studies.
- World Languages: Includes American Sign Language, French, German, Latin, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese.
- Career and Technical Education: Includes cybersecurity, welding, early childhood, computer information systems, veterinary science, and engineering drawing.
Students attending Loudoun Academy of Science at Dominion High School in Sterling and C.S. Monroe Technology Center in Leesburg do so every other class day, taking their non-magnet classes (typically core courses, such as English, social sciences and electives) at their home campuses on the alternate days.
Specialized programs
ESL
Nearly all LCPS schools offer a full English as a Second Language program, for students whose native language is not English and who do not speak and/or read English well. For school assessment purposes, these learners are referred to as "Limited English Proficient" or "LEP" students.
Special education
LCPS offers a wide range of Special Education programs for students who have minor learning disabilities to those with mild to moderate mental retardation in most schools. If a student is severely mentally impaired, he or she attends a special county wide program at Loudoun County High School or Heritage High School.
Past school board memberships
In November 1994, the voters of Loudoun County chose through referendum to elect members of the Loudoun County School Board.[124] Prior to the 1995 election of the School Board, the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors appointed the School Board members to represent each of the Supervisors' respective districts. While the School Board is a non-partisan position, many members choose to seek partisan endorsements for the election.
Position | Name | Party | First Elected | District | |
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style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Elizabeth Ann Huck | Independent | 2015 | At-Large |
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Debra Kay Rose | Independent | 2011 | Algonkian |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Eric David Hornberger | Independent | 2011 | Ashburn |
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Jill Annette Turgeon | Independent | 2011 | Blue Ridge |
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Joy-Ann Rose Maloney | Independent | 2015 | Broad Run |
rowspan="2" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Eric Joseph DeKenipp (Resigned) | Independent | 2015 | Catoctin |
Christina M. Croll | Appointed 2018 | ||||
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Jeffrey Edward Morse | Independent | 2011 | Dulles |
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Thomas Corbett Marshall | Independent | 2007 | Leesburg |
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Brenda L. Sheridan | Independent | 2011 | Sterling |
In October 2018, Catoctin District school board member Eric DeKenipp resigned his seat effective October 26 to spend more time with his family.[126] The Board appointed Chris Croll to fill the vacated Catoctin seat, with Croll being sworn in on December 4, 2018.[127][128]
Position | Name | Party | First Elected | District | |
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style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Thomas Edward Reed | Independent | 1999 | At-Large |
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Debra Kay Rose | Independent | 2011 | Algonkian |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Eric David Hornberger | Independent | 2011 | Ashburn |
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Jill Annette Turgeon | Independent | 2011 | Blue Ridge |
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Kevin John Kuesters | Independent | 2011 | Broad Run |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Jennifer Keller Bergel | Independent | 2007 | Catoctin |
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Jeffrey Edward Morse | Independent | 2011 | Dulles |
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | William Dale Fox | Independent | 2011 | Leesburg |
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Brenda L. Sheridan | Independent | 2011 | Sterling |
Position | Name | Party | First Elected | District | |
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style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Thomas Edward Reed | Independent | 1999 | At-Large |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Priscilla Bentley Godfrey | Independent | 2003 | Blue Ridge |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Robert Joseph Ohneiser | Independent | 2003 | Broad Run |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Jennifer Keller Bergel | Independent | 2007 | Catoctin |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Robert Floyd Dupree Jr. | Independent | 2003 | Dulles |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Thomas Corbett Marshall | Independent | 2007 | Leesburg |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | John B. Stevens Jr. | Independent | 2007 | Potomac |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | James Warren Geurin (Died) | Independent | 1999 | Sterling |
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Brenda L. Sheridan | Appointed 2011 | |||
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Joseph M. Guzman | Independent | 2003 | Sugarland Run |
On April 30, 2011, Sterling District school board member J. Warren Geurin died after a cancer diagnosis.[131] Brenda Sheridan was appointed in June 2011 to represent the Sterling District for the remainder of the unexpired term.[132]
Position | Name | Party | First Elected | District | |
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style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Thomas Edward Reed | Independent | 1999 | At-Large |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Priscilla Bentley Godfrey | Independent | 2003 | Blue Ridge |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Robert Joseph Ohneiser | Independent | 2003 | Broad Run |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Mark Joseph Nuzzaco | Independent | 2003 | Catoctin |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Robert Floyd Dupree Jr. | Independent | 2003 | Dulles |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Sarah B. Smith | Independent | 2003 | Leesburg |
rowspan="2" style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | John Albert Andrews II (Resigned) | Independent | 2003 | Potomac |
John B. Stevens Jr. | Appointed 2007 | ||||
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | James Warren Geurin | Independent | 1999 | Sterling |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Joseph M. Guzman | Independent | 2003 | Sugarland Run |
Potomac District member, John Andrews, resigned in early 2007. John Stevens was appointed in February 2007 to serve the remainder of the term.[134]
Position | Name | Party | First Elected | District | |
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style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Thomas Edward Reed | Independent | 1999 | At-Large |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Harry Frank Holsinger | Independent | 1995 | Blue Ridge |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | John Albert Andrews II | Independent | 1999 | Broad Run |
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Geary Michael Higgins | Independent | 1999 | Catoctin |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Joseph William Vogric | Independent | 1995 | Dulles |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Frederick F. Flemming | Independent | 1999 | Leesburg |
rowspan="2" style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Patrick F. Chorpenning Jr. (Resigned) | Independent | 1999 | Mercer |
Robert Floyd Dupree Jr. | Appointed 2003 | ||||
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | James Warren Geurin | Independent | 1999 | Sterling |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Candyce Prichard Cassell | Independent | 1995 | Sugarland Run |
Mercer District member, Patrick Chorpenning, resigned in December 2002 to move out of the state.[136] Robert Dupree was appointed in January 2003 to serve the remaining year of the term.[134]
Position | Name | Party | First Elected | District | |
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style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Wendell T. Fisher | Independent | 1995 | At-Large |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Harry Frank Holsinger | Independent | 1995 | Blue Ridge |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Ellen D. Oliver | Independent | 1995 | Broad Run |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Harry J. Brown | Independent | 1995 | Catoctin |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Joseph William Vogric | Independent | 1995 | Dulles |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Jeffrey Michael Maged | Independent | 1995 | Leesburg |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Edward John Kiley | Independent | 1995 | Mercer |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Deborah Kim Price-Munoz | Independent | 1995 | Sterling |
style="background-color:Template:Independent (United States)/meta/color" | | Member | Candyce Prichard Cassell | Independent | 1995 | Sugarland Run |
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