In the News Archive

Congratulations to the Fluvanna County High School Class of 2020 Early College Scholars

PRESS RELEASE – June 2, 2020

The following students completed the Governor’s Early College Scholars Agreement which required students to earn an Advanced Studies Diploma, graduate with a 3.0 or higher grade point average, andearn 15 transferrable college credits. Transferrable college credits are earned by taking dual enrollment classes or earning a score of 3 or higher on Advanced Placement (AP) Testing. These students have aminimum of 15 transferrable college credits, at this time. In July, when results of the Spring 2020 AP Testing are received, this list of students may increase.

Fluvanna County High School Announces Class of 2020 Paul W. Bragg Scholarship Recipients

PRESS RELEASE – June 2, 2020

Fluvanna County High School is pleased to announce recipients of the Paul W. Bragg Scholarship. Established by Mr. Bragg’s will, and managed by the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation, the scholarship is meant, “to provide undergraduate college assistance based on both need and merit to graduates of Fluvanna County High School.”

Paul W. Bragg was a life-long resident of Fluvanna County, Virginia. He was born in Fluvanna in 1916 and lived his entire life in the family home on Middle Ford Road, where he died at age 87 on October 9, 2003. Mr. Bragg was a hard-working farmer, and he saved and invested wisely during his long life. He bequeathed the bulk of his considerable estate to the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation and directed the Foundation to establish a scholarship fund to benefit young people graduating from Fluvanna County High School.

FLUVANNA COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL’S PLAN FOR MEAL DISTRIBUTION DURING COVID-19 CLOSURE

PRESS RELEASE – March 16, 2020

As we all take precautions to protect ourselves and others from the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), we can not forget that our students and children still need good food.

There are many children in our community that rely on the free and reduced-price meals they receive at school. These meals may be the only nutritious food that they will receive on a given day. Therefore, FCPS is offering grab and go meals free of charge to children, 18 years and under, from low-income areas.

Each child will receive 5 breakfast and 5 lunch meals that meet USDA meal pattern requirements. The meals will consist of items that families can prepare at home as well as ready to eat items. Food safety guidelines and food preparation instructions will be included with the meals.

Meals may be picked up at the Fluvanna County High School cafeteria on Tuesday, March 17 and Wednesday, March 18 from 7 a.m. -4 p.m. Per USDA guidelines, an adult must be accompanied by a child in order to receive the meals.

If assistance is needed with transportation, call the front office at your child’s school between 10 a.m. -3 p.m. to make arrangements for home delivery.The USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.

World Languages Textbooks Available for Review

PRESS RELEASE – March 12, 2020

At its regular meeting on Wednesday, April 1, 2020, the Fluvanna County School Board will consider adoption of the textbook committee’s recommendation for a textbook for world languages.