Uniforms not the goal of more defined dress code
July 29, 2010 by Bryan Rothamel · View Comments
PALMYRA — Despite additional definitions in Fluvanna County High School’s dress code, school administration does not advocate a school uniform. The dress code is more defined for 2010 than it has ever been. The move stops vagueness and bias to different body types. The additional definitions lengthens the possible size of bottom coverings, stops waistlines [...]
FCHS dress code becomes ‘more defined’
July 28, 2010 by Bryan Rothamel · View Comments
PALMYRA — Fluvanna County High School students can buy school supplies and new clothes, tax free during Aug. 6-8. School administration hopes the new clothes will cover a little more skin than what has been seen in years past. “The dress code is not stricter. The dress code is more defined,” FCHS principal James Barlow [...]
It’s all about community with new superintendent
July 27, 2010 by Bryan Rothamel · View Comments
PALMYRA — Fresh off of being announced as the new superintendent, Gena Keller is all ready to step into Fluvanna County Public Schools. “I was ecstatic [to be hired] because I think the coolest thing is just to realize the positive ripple effect for our society. When you have children who love school, who love [...]
Keller to take over of Fluvanna Schools
July 26, 2010 by Bryan Rothamel · View Comments
PALMYRA — The Fluvanna School Board has named Gena Keller superintendent of Fluvanna County Public Schools. Keller will be officially introduced at Fluvanna County High School during the school system staff convocation on August 2. She will begin work on August 1. This ends a search for a new superintendent that began in February when [...]
Superintendent field set
July 16, 2010 by Bryan Rothamel · View Comments
PALMYRA — The Fluvanna School Board has a field of 14 in the search for a new superintendent. Most of the applicants come from Virginia but there are one each from Pennsylvania, California, Georgia and Maine. The search for the highest position in the school system is conducted with the help of the Virginia School [...]
School construction woes won’t delay opening
July 15, 2010 by Bryan Rothamel · View Comments
PRESS RELEASE — The Fluvanna County School Board heard from the high school construction team Wednesday night regarding water retention tank failures at the site. At the board’s request representatives from BCWH (the architectural firm), the Timmons Group (the engineering firm), Nielsen Builders (the general contractor), and Jackie L. Massie Contractor (the sub-contractor) were present [...]
Superintendent search steps closer
June 13, 2010 by Bryan Rothamel · View Comments
PALMYRA — The Fluvanna School Board is moving one more step closer to selecting the next superintendent for Fluvanna County Public Schools. Friday, June 11 marked the last day candidates could apply for the open position. By the June 9 meeting, the board had received eight applications but were expecting more to come in the [...]
Carter to become interim superintendent
May 25, 2010 by Bryan Rothamel · View Comments
PALMYRA — The assistant superintendent for administration Maurice Carter will become the interim superintendent when Dr. Tom Smith retires at the end of June. Carter will remain acting-superintendent until the School Board ends its national search and hires a permanent superintendent. Carter has been with Fluvanna for many years as a high school vice-principal and [...]
Thousands fill Costello Stadium for graduation
May 23, 2010 by Bryan Rothamel · View Comments
PALMYRA — Rain held off from the sky but tears still fell from eyes as the class of 2010 made its last walk at Fluvanna County High School. “No matter where you go or what you do, you’ll always be a Fluco,” Superintendent Dr. Tom Smith told the students. Addressed by valedictorian Ashley Mills, salutatorian [...]
School Board passes final budget
May 13, 2010 by Bryan Rothamel · View Comments
PALMYRA — After getting final numbers from the Board of Supervisors, the Fluvanna School Board passed a budget Wednesday night. “These are tough time and next year could be a little more tough,” said Camilla Washington, Columbia District. The board decided to go with a plan that included a pay decrease for all employees and [...]



