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Greensville County schools report smooth first day; acting superintendent gives corrective-action update

Greensville County School Board · August 12, 2025
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Summary

Acting Superintendent provided a CAP update and school leaders reported a largely smooth first day of classes across Greensville County Public Schools, with some transportation delays at select sites; the board also highlighted summer-learning gains and internships.

Acting Superintendent Dr. Parkinson told the Greensville County School Board on Aug. 11 that schools across the district had a largely smooth first day, praising transportation, nutrition and school staff while outlining monthly steps in the division’s corrective action plan required by the Virginia Board of Education.

The board heard brief presentations from school leaders and central-office staff on operations, summer learning outcomes and internships that framed the start of the 2025–26 school year. "I believe it went off without a hitch," the acting superintendent said of morning operations, while acknowledging a minor afternoon delay at Wyatt Middle School.

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