Roanoke County Public Schools
Roanoke County Public Schools is the branch of the government of Roanoke County, Virginia responsible for public Kâ12 education. Like all public school systems in Virginia, it is legally classified as a school division. Although it performs the functions of school districts in other U.S. states, it lacks independent taxing authority and relies on appropriations from the local government.
Schools
High schools
- Burton Center of Technology and Arts - Salem
- Cave Spring High School - Cave Spring
- Glenvar High School - Glenvar
- Hidden Valley High School - Cave Spring
- Northside High School - North Roanoke
- William Byrd High School - Vinton
Middle schools
- Cave Spring Middle School
- Central Middle School
- Glenvar Middle School
- Hidden Valley Middle School
- Northside Middle School
- William Byrd Middle School
Elementary schools
- Back Creek Elementary School
- Bent Mountain Elementary School (Closed at end of 2009â2010 academic year)
- Bonsack Elementary School
- Burlington Elementary School
- Cave Spring Elementary School
- Clearbrook Elementary School
- Fort Lewis Elementary School
- Glen Cove Elementary School
- Glenvar Middle School
- Green Valley Elementary School
- Herman L. Horn Elementary School
- Masons Cove Elementary School
- Mount Pleasant Elementary School
- Mountain View Elementary School
- Oak Grove Elementary School
- Penn Forest Elementary School
- W.E. Cundiff Elementary School
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