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Rappahannock schools report SOL gains, outline mental‑health partnership and capital needs

Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors · January 7, 2026
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Superintendent Dr. Grimsley told the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors that recent SOL results showed sizable gains in several classes, described a new school‑based outpatient counseling collaboration, and asked the board to consider capital priorities including an elementary‑school roof and HVAC work.

Rappahannock County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Grimsley delivered the district’s annual start‑of‑year report to the Board of Supervisors on Jan. 5, saying 2025 ended with notable academic milestones and ongoing capital‑project needs.

Dr. Grimsley highlighted several classrooms that posted perfect or near‑perfect pass rates on Standards of Learning (SOL) assessments, citing 100% pass rates in specific middle‑ and high‑school math and biology classes and a jump in eighth‑grade science from 63% to 85% year‑over‑year. She said those proficiency gains contribute to school accreditation under Virginia’s performance and support framework and “indirectly impact” funding and…

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