The Patrick County School Board learned at its Aug. 14 meeting that the school division was awarded the 2024-25 National Beta District of Distinction Award.
Schools Superintendent Jason Wood said only 78 school districts in the nation received the honor.
“We are so proud. This national award speaks highly of Patrick County Public Schools’ commitment to academic excellence, leadership development, and service involvement and illustrates its dedication to preparing students for college and career readiness,” he said.
Wood said students in the division understand the importance of those qualities and exemplify the Beta motto, “Let us lead by serving others.”
“Our selection as a National Beta District of Distinction is a reflection of the outstanding collaboration between our students, educators, club sponsors, principals, and families,” he said. “It is a testament to the culture of excellence we strive to foster, where leadership, service, and academic success go hand in hand.”
Wood added that National Beta’s mission of promoting academic achievement, character, service, and leadership aligns closely with the values upheld by the school division.
“This recognition highlights the efforts of dedicated staff and our exceptional students who live out the Beta motto,” he said. “We are incredibly proud of our students and staff for earning this national honor. This award affirms our commitment to preparing students for future college, careers, and lives in meaningful service.”
In other matters, the board:
*Approved the consent agenda with corrections to the minutes.
*Approved policy updates as presented.
*Nominated Chairman Amy Walker, of the Mayo River District, as the Virginia School Board Association delegate and Walter Scott, of the Smith River District, as the alternate delegate.
*Heard the superintendent’s report.
*Approved the personnel report as amended.
*Approved religious exemptions for 2025-26.





