A diverse locality of 726 square miles in the heart of Central Virginia, Albemarle County is a blend of primarily rural, but also suburban and urban settings.
The current Superintendent, Matthew S. Haas, was appointed by the Albemarle County School Board in July 2018.
[8] In a similar case, constituents objected after the board excised former Principal Benjamin Hurt's name from Agnor-Hurt Elementary.
The Cale family disputed this notion, noting that the accusation largely rested on paraphrased quotes from a single source.
Average Class Size for 2017–18: Student-to-Computer Ratio: 1:1 for grades 3–12; 3:2 for grades K-2 Average number of meals served daily (including breakfast and lunch): 8,000 School bus miles traveled daily: 14,384 The Families in Crisis Program served approximately 457 homeless children in the 2017–18 school year, including 255 ACPS students and other children/students (siblings of ACPS students who are preschoolers or dropouts, and students living in Albemarle County who attend adjoining school systems).