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Striving for Excellence: Warren County Schools’ Commitment to Communication and Reform

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Warren County Schools Ushers In Fresh Strategies for Discipline and Community Engagement.

Warren County School Board Chairman Kristen Pence, in a candid conversation at the Royal Examiner studio, recently addressed pressing concerns in the school district. She emphasized the importance of community involvement, effective communication, and policy reforms.

One of the most pertinent topics of the recent board meeting was the school discipline policies. Pence pointed out the increasing concerns from parents about bullying, vaping, and discipline issues in schools. She stressed the importance of open discussions about discipline policies and encouraged parents to actively communicate their observations and experiences. “This board is hearing what the parents are telling us…We absolutely need to have those discussions, and we need to work together here as a community,” Pence said.

A layered and sometimes conflicting discipline policy has emerged over the years, necessitating a careful review to ensure clarity. Effective communication remains central to the board’s strategy to ensure parents are aware of happenings within the schools. While complete transparency may not be feasible, the board is committed to not keeping parents in the dark.

An interesting development from the board meeting was the decision to leave the Virginia School Boards Association (VSBA), a move Pence feels was right for the district. “We tried to use it the way that it’s meant to be…it wasn’t the fit for us,” she stated.

A.S. Rhodes Elementary School accepts an attendance award—photo by Brendon McHugh.

On a brighter note, the meeting also celebrated the efforts of AS Rhodes and Warren County Middle School, who were awarded for their exceptional attendance. Chronic absenteeism affects school accreditation, and the board remains committed to impressing upon students the significance of consistent attendance for academic success.

Furthermore, Pence gave a nod to the community-building efforts at Warren County High School, mentioning their successful Building Blocks program and the highly-regarded DECA program. “Teaching them those life skills… it changed their lives,” Pence commented on the DECA program.

Warren County School Board is making determined efforts to establish robust discipline policies, foster community engagement, and prioritize clear communication with parents. With a focus on academic excellence, community partnership, and policy reform, the board is not just responding to immediate challenges but is also laying down a vision for the future. Their commitment to a brighter, well-informed, and more participative educational environment is commendable.

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