Albemarle County Public Schools


Albemarle County Public Schools is a school district serving Albemarle County, Virginia. Its headquarters are in the City of Charlottesville. ACPS serves approximately 14,000 students in preschool through grade 12 in Albemarle County, Virginia, the sixth largest county by area in the Commonwealth of Virginia. A diverse locality of 726 square miles in the heart of Central Virginia, Albemarle County is a blend of primarily rural, but also suburban and urban settings.
The current Superintendent, Matthew S. Haas, was appointed by the Albemarle County School Board in July 2018.

Governance

ACPS is governed by a 7-member school board. 6 members are elected by the county's 6 magisterial districts, while one at-large member is elected by the entire county. Elections are held on odd-numbered years, and members serve staggered 4-year terms.
If a vacancy occurs, the board appoints a new member to serve until the next election. A special election may be held if necessary.
Jack Jouett DistrictWhite Hall DistrictRio DistrictRivanna DistrictSamuel Miller DistrictScottsville DistrictAt-Large
Kate AcuffRebecca BerlinCharles PaceJudy LeGraham PaigeEllen OsborneAllison Spillman
Vice-chairChair
Elected 2021Elected 2023Appointed 2023, Elected 2024Elected 2023Elected 2021Elected 2023Elected 2023

Schools

Academies and Lab Schools

Comprehensive High Schools

Comprehensive Middle Schools

Elementary schools

Alternative, Regional, and Specialty Centers

Policy and Politics

School Renamings

From 2018 to 2024, ACPS renamed several district schools. The board drew sharp criticism after renaming Meriwether Lewis Elementary to Ivy Elementary despite overwhelming support for the original name. In a similar case, constituents objected after the board excised former Principal Benjamin Hurt's name from Agnor-Hurt Elementary. In another instance, the board renamed Paul H. Cale Elementary to Mountain View, on the grounds that Cale had hindered racial integration as superintendent. The Cale family disputed this notion, noting that the accusation largely rested on paraphrased quotes from a single source.

Graduates

2018 ACPS graduates received 1,078 acceptances from 204 colleges and universities, including 146 acceptances from 15 of the top 25 national universities, according to rankings by U.S. News & World Report.
Of the 1,070 graduates:
  • 617 reported plans to attend a 4-year college.
  • 255 reported plans to attend a 2-year college.
  • 198 reported alternate plans, including other continuing education, military, employment, or something else.

    Other Data

ACPS students were born in 89 countries and speak 74 home languages.
Average Class Size for 2017–18:
  • Elementary – 19.4
  • Middle – 22.1
  • High – 21.4
Student-to-Computer Ratio: 1:1 for grades 3–12; 3:2 for grades K-2
Average number of meals served daily : 8,000
School bus miles traveled daily: 14,384
The Families in Crisis Program served approximately 457 homeless children in the 2017–18 school year, including 255 ACPS students and other children/students.

Budget Snapshot

Operating Budget

FY 18–19 : $186,800,503
FY 17–18 : $180,486,940
FY 16–17 : $171,085,922

Per Pupil Expenses

FY 18–19 : $13,635.07
FY 17–18 : $13,418.11
FY 16–17 : $12,760.94