Weikle named assistant principal of Shenandoah Elementary

Shenandoah Elementary School

~ Press release provided by Page County Public Schools

SHENANDOAH, Feb. 26 — Page County Public Schools announced on Monday that Jennifer Weikle has been selected to serve as the next assistant principal at Shenandoah Elementary School.

Weikle brings a variety of experiences that will provide direct support to Shenandoah Elementary students, staff, and families, according the Feb. 26 press release issued by PCPS. She holds a Bachelors of Science in Elementary and Middle School Education from Bluefield College, a Master of Arts in Education in Curriculum and Instruction from Eastern Mennonite University, and a certificate in school administration from James Madison University.

Weikle brings more than 27 years of education experience to her new role. She began her career at Shenandoah Elementary School and since then has served as a teacher at Luray Elementary School. She has taught 8th grade language arts, 6th and 7th grade science, 5th grade science and math, and 4th grade math, science and Virginia studies. She gained valuable, hands-on experience when she served as an interim assistant principal at Luray Elementary School in the fall of 2022. Weikle has also served on several Standards of Learning Committees for the Virginia Department of Education.

“I am incredibly honored to take on the role of assistant principal at Shenandoah Elementary School,” Weikle said. “I am blessed to come full circle in my educational career as I return to Shenandoah Elementary School. As a tenured educator for Page County Public School, I have had many [experiences] that have allowed me the opportunity to grow my wings as an educator and an instructional leader.”

Weikle believes that every child deserves a safe, supportive, and caring environment to learn and grow, and that it is essential to provide students with the right tools and strategies to help them develop their learning skills and abilities to meet their needs and learning styles, the press release stated.

PCPS will continue to keep staff, students, and both the Shenandoah and Luray Elementary communities abreast of the transition of Weikle from Luray to Shenandoah.

To learn more about Page County Public Schools,

visit https://www.pagecounty.k12.va.us/o/pcps

•••

RELATED ARTICLES

Foltz named Shenandoah Elementary principal

Shenandoah Elementary to name new principal by January

Shenandoah Elementary still in limbo as principal, instructional assistant remain suspended

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*