“Providing opportunities that enable students to enjoy life, contribute to others well being, and become responsible productive citizens in a global community.”
Parent Resource Centers are located in each school. Principals can provide you with tools to address your child's learning needs.
Please contact the principal at your child's school for more information.
If you have a pre-school child and would like some learning resources on the Pre-K level, please contact Beverly Cogar at 434-645-9596.
Parent - Student 2011-2012 Handbook Grades PreK-12
Download Handbook
Important Forms and Information:
School_entrance_form.pdf
Health Information Form/Comprehensive Physical Examination Report/Certification of Immunization
Student Registration Form ~ Registraciones Spanish
Pre - K and Kindergarten Information ~ Spanish
Informational letter regarding ethnicity and race ~ Spanish
Ethnicity and Race Q and A ~ Spanish
Student Health Form
Get Involved
Nottoway County Schools offers a wide range of programs that facilitate community partnerships. Below is a list of programs with corresponding contacts.
Character Counts Programs
- Contact BPS to get involved
Athletic & Extracurricular Activities
- Parents needed to chaperone and support functions. Contact principal to help
Volunteer Programs
-CONTACT PRINCIPALS TO GET INVOLVED
-Parents needed for after school tutors, classroom readers, office and teacher helpers, chaperones for field trips, field days, & school functions.
21st Century Grant Programs
NHS – Marilyn Wilson
Lunch with Students
-Parents & Grandparents are encouraged to eat lunch your child/grandchild
Mentor Programs
-Mentor a child – see a life changed
-Contact principals for more information
Parent Workshops
-Look for flyers that come home with your child about workshops on homework assistance, behavior management, and other helpful topics
Career Planning
-NMS: Information to help middle school students/parents get ready for high school SOL Test Preparation Workshops Career Days (parents are encouraged to participate as presenters)
-NHS: Information on colleges/universities what students will need to obtain goals Information on colleges/universities what students will need to obtain goals
-Informational sessions on Governor’s School, Pre-Engineering Program, and sports participation
-Career Days
-Academic counseling for students/parents regarding graduation requirements
Transition Services
-Special services available for students with disabilities and information on agencies that can provide assistance and guidance for careers and education after high school
Fund Raisers & Booster Club Participation
-Contact principals about ways you can help or for booster clubs in their schools and meeting dates/times
Surveys
-Throughout the year you may receive surveys
-Participate and let your opinions be heard
Parent Teacher Association Contacts
BPS - Louise Russell 434-292-4623
BES/CPS - Rhonda Johnson 434-645-1679
NIS - TBA
NMS – Shelli Hinton 292-5375
NHS – Pat Rome 292-5373
Internet Resources for Parents
MY CHILD'S ACADEMIC SUCCESS
A Guide to the Tool Kit for Hispanic Families ENGLISH
http://www.ed.gov/parents/academic/involve/toolkit/index.html
MY CHILD'S ACADEMIC SUCCESS
Guía de recursos para las familias hispanas SPANISH
http://www.ed.gov/espanol/parents/academic/involve/toolkit/index.html
Parental Involvement:
BIENVENIDOS
Recursos en español (Education Resources for Spanish Speakers)
http://www.ed.gov/espanol/bienvenidos/es/index.html?src=gu
Programa Nacional de Almuerzos Escolares (National School Lunch Program) SPANISH
http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/lunch/sp-default.htm
Colorín Colorado is a free web-based, bilingual service that provides information, activities, and advice for educators and Spanish-speaking families of English language learners (ELLs, also known as students of English as a second language).http://www.colorincolorado.org/
Internet Safety SPANISH
www.kidshealth.org/parent/en_espanol/padres/net_safety_esp.html