Spotsylvania County Public Schools

[9] Scott Baker, the superintendent, announced his resignation in 2021 and planned to leave his post at the termination of his existing contract.

[10] In January 2022, the composition of the school board changed due to an election, and the largest faction in members had conservative beliefs.

Though court records do not state specifically what Twigg is suspected of doing, both alleged offenses took place on or about June 21 and involve a county contract.

The Commonwealth Governor's School is a half-day program for gifted and highly motivated students based on a school-within-a-school model.

John J. Wright Educational & Cultural Center is built on the site of the first high school for black students in Spotsylvania County.

Completed in 1952, the John J. Wright Consolidated School was opened to all county black youth in grades 1–12.

In the fall of 1982, John J. Wright School reopened with many added improvements, including central air conditioning, wall-to-wall carpet and a new kitchen and cafeteria.

The library was dedicated in honor of Dr. Sadie Coates Combs Johnson, a former teacher and librarian for thirty-one years.

The athletic fields were dedicated in honor of William H. Poindexter, custodian of John J. Wright Middle School.

In 2001, the school board commissioned an architectural firm to propose a plan to renovate and expand JJW's facilities.

In 2008, after extensive renovations and modernization the doors reopened as the John J. Wright Educational and Cultural Center.

Today, John J. Wright offers educational services to Spotsylvania County students from Pre-K through 12th Grade.

The SCTC mission statement is "The mission of the Center is to prepare students with the knowledge and skills necessary to enter the workforce directly out of high school or to enter a post-secondary educational or training program that compliments their program of study at the SCTC.

A Spotsylvania Career and Tech Dentistry student practices what they have learned hands on. [ 21 ]