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The Harrisonburg City Public School division is the home of the Blue Streaks and is comprised of a high school (Harrisonburg High School), a middle school (Thomas Harrison Middle School), four elementary schools (W. A school division is a geographic division over which a School board has jurisdiction High school is the name used in some parts of the world (in particular Scotland, North America and Australia) to describe an institution Harrisonburg High School, part of the Harrisonburg City School System, is located in Harrisonburg Virginia. Middle school or Junior High School serves as a "bridge" between the Elementary School and the High School The Harrisonburg City Public School division is the home of the Blue Streaks and is comprised of a High school ( Harrisonburg High School) a Middle See also Primary education An elementary school is an institution where children receive the first stage of Compulsory education known as elementary H. Keister Elementary School, Spotswood Elementary School, Stone Spring Elementary School, and Waterman Elementary School) and a vocational school, Massanutten Technical Center. ATTENTION *** This article is not "Vocational education in the United States" It is located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley in Harrisonburg, VA. The Shenandoah Valley region of western Virginia and West Virginia is bounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains to the east and the Appalachian Harrisonburg is an Independent city in Rockingham County Virginia.

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Enrollment

More than 4,000 students are enrolled in HCPS, and of these more than 35% are English language learners (English as a Second Language, ESL), making the school system one of the most diverse in the state of Virginia. The Commonwealth of Virginia ( is an American state The top foreign languages spoken by students are Spanish, Russian, and Kurdish. Russian ( transliteration:,) is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages The Kurdish language (Kurdish Kurdî or کوردی is a term used for the language spoken by Kurds. More than 30 additional languages are spoken by students.




New Schools

Soon after the semester of this year 2008. A new school will be built for population reasons. One Middle School and one Elementary School. Many students will be changing which school they attend due to gerrymandering of the zones of the existing schools. Gerrymandering is a form of redistribution in which electoral district or Constituency boundaries are manipulated for electoral advantage

School Board

The Harrisonburg City School Board is a six-member elected legislative body whose primary function is to ensure that an educational program of high quality is established and continually maintained. A board of education or a school Board or school committee is the title of the Board of directors of a school local School district Meetings are held at 7:00 p. m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. All meetings are open to the public and citizens are invited to attend. The system is administrated by a superintendent. In Education, a superintendent (also known as a chief school administrator in many states is an individual that has executive oversight and administration rights The superintendent is Dr. Donald Ford. The assistant superintendent is John Heubach. The school board members are:

History

In recent years, controversy has surrounded the construction of a new high school as well as the use of the old building. High school is the name used in some parts of the world (in particular Scotland, North America and Australia) to describe an institution At first it was to become a 5th and 6th grade intermediate school, however, the Harrisonburg City Council leased the old high school property to James Madison University, leaving significant overcrowding problems at each of the other system's schools. Middle school or Junior High School serves as a "bridge" between the Elementary School and the High School

The school board is in the process of acquiring land to construct a new elementary school and a new middle school within the next few years. See also Primary education An elementary school is an institution where children receive the first stage of Compulsory education known as elementary Middle school or Junior High School serves as a "bridge" between the Elementary School and the High School

Recently

At the June 21, 2005 School Board meeting Dr. Ford, school superintendent, presented to the board for discussion whether when a new combined elementary school/middle school is opened it should open as a K-4; 5-8 or a K-5; 6-8 configuration. The issues are:

  1. Making that decision up front will have implications for actual design and construction of the facility.
  2. The preferred configuration of staff and community based on past discussions and present practice is K-5, 6-8 but retaining that configuration in the future would require construction of another elementary school (perhaps an additional $13-15 million in construction costs). Construction of the combined facility and either initial or ultimate use of it as a K-4, 5-8, along with changing other elementary schools in the city to K-4 and Thomas Harrison Middle School to 5-8 would utilize the new combined school and existing schools in a way that would not require building an additional elementary school. The Harrisonburg City Public School division is the home of the Blue Streaks and is comprised of a High school ( Harrisonburg High School) a Middle
  3. The question that had been previously raised by board members was whether it would be better to do an initial redistricting for the new combined school and keep the K-5; 6-8 configuration as long as possible after it opens, and then when elementary schools become crowded, change to a K-4; 5-8 and redistrict again; or would it be better to make the change to K-4, 5-8 division-wide when the new school opens and thus avoid having to redistrict again. Of course, at any point in the future redistricting might be necessary due to population shifts in the city regardless of grade configuration choices.

School board member Kerri Wilson proposed an alternative to the above that the board consider. Her proposal is to make the four current elementary schools K-3 schools, using Thomas Harrison Middle School as a division-wide 4-5 school. The Harrisonburg City Public School division is the home of the Blue Streaks and is comprised of a High school ( Harrisonburg High School) a Middle And instead of building a combined school, build a new 6-8 middle school for the city. K-3 students would attend existing elementary schools and the size of each school would eventually be 400-450; 4th and 5th grade students would be educated in a single school facility at Thomas Harrison and the enrollment there would eventually be 850-900; and grades 6 to 8 would at "build out" be in a single school of 1300-1400 students. Each school would, of course, begin with smaller numbers than those listed above since there are about 325 students per grade level currently division-wide. Mrs. Wilson discussed her reasons for her proposal and agreed to send to the board her list of advantages for this configuration.

Schools

Elementary

Middle School

Betsy Dunnenberger is principal. John Shipley and Joe Glick are assistant principals.

High School

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