[11] In addition to the public schools, Page County has a Technical Center with programs in: Laurel Ridge Community College's Luray-Page County Center is located in Luray, which provides college and workforce development classes.
Jenkins Hall features more than 13,000 square feet of educational space, including classrooms, science and health labs, a trades lab, student commons, and administrative offices.
The college in Luray is a satellite site for a physical therapy assistant degree program, plus phlebotomy, medical office assistant, HVAC, and heavy equipment operator classes.
[13] Students can earn an Associate Degree in many different subjects, or can take general education classes to transfer into a four-year university.
Since 1940, Page County has been a stronghold for the Republican Party in presidential elections.
The Page County Board of Supervisors has six members, one from each voting district and one at-large chairman.