Greene County is home to fully accredited public schools. The
current total enrollment is 2,810 students. Greene County elects its
School Board.
Eighty-two percent of the class of 2010 will continue formal
education after graduation. Of these, about 1/2 will attend four-year
institutions. The other half will attend community college, specialized
trade schools or join the military.
The Virginia Department of Education
announced that William Monroe High School met all state and federal
accountability benchmarks for at least two consecutive years and made
significant progress toward Governor Kaine’s goals for increased student
achievement and expanded educational opportunity. William Monroe High
School was one of only 51 high schools statewide to earn the award.
William Monroe High School, according the VDOE’s school report
card, attained scores of 96% in math, 93% in English, 90% in science,
and 94% in social studies with all sub-groups achieving state and
federal benchmark requirements. Last year WMHS had an Advanced Placement
course enrollment of 325 and a dual enrollment (college credit)
enrollment of 77.
The Technical Center provides students an opportunity to
develop life skills while improving academic skills, including their
performance on the Standard of Learning tests (SOL's). The Tech Center
offers secondary, alternative, and post secondary technical training in
automotive technology, building trades, child care, cosmetology, family
and consumer services, food services, health and medical sciences, and
horticulture.
Greene County Primary School
Nathaneal Greene Elementary School
Ruckersville Elementary School
William Monroe High School
Greene County Technical Center
Education Resources:
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County Virginia Public Schools
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