Public schools within a county may be organized under a single countywide school district or multiple independent city and community school districts, each with its own elected board, superintendent, and administrative offices. There are 12 Public Schools locations in Waynesboro County, Virginia.

Families in Waynesboro County should identify which school district serves their home address, as multiple districts may operate within the same county with different attendance boundaries, enrollment procedures, and program offerings.

List of Waynesboro County, Virginia Public Schools

Berkeley Glenn Elem

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Berkeley Glenn Elem

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Cassell Elem

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Kate Collins Middle

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Kate Collins Middle

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Stuarts Draft High

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Stuarts Draft High

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Stuarts Draft Middle

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Stuarts Draft Middle

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Wayne Hills Center

View Details Call Now (540) 946-4626

Wayne Hills Center

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Wenonah Elem

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Waynesboro High

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Westwood Hills Elem

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Westwood Hills Elem

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William Perry Elem

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William Perry Elem

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Ladd Elementary School

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Ladd Elementary School

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Berkeley Heights Elementary School

View Details Call Now (540) 946-4680

Berkeley Heights Elementary School

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Residents of Waynesboro County can use the state Department of Education's school locator tool to find the specific district and school serving their address, compare school performance ratings, and access contact information for district enrollment offices. County residents with children who have special education needs should contact the district's special education coordinator early to initiate the evaluation process before the school year begins.