Powhatan County Public Schools

Powhatan County Public Schools is the public school system of Powhatan County, Virginia, United States. As of 2019, there are about 4,300 students enrolled in 5 accredited schools. The district is led by superintendent Dr. Beth Teigen.

High Schools (9-12)
The facility was completed in 2003.
 * Powhatan High School

Middle Schools (6-8)
Formerly Powhatan Junior High School, the building was torn down and rebuilt in 2018 to be Powhatan Middle School. The facility is 48,000 sq. ft., and 2 stories.
 * Powhatan Middle School

Elementary Schools (PreK-5)
The facility was completed in 1987. The facility was completed in 1996. The facility was completed in 2008.
 * Powhatan Elementary School
 * Pocahontas Elementary School
 * Flat Rock Elementary School

Other facilities
Pocahontas Landmark Center, previously known as Pocahontas Middle School was renovated in 2019 to house the district's administration staff, and school board meeting room.

Powhatan Transportation Facility, is a 16,000 sq. ft. facility that houses the school district's dispatching department, and 3 maintenances garages for district busses and vehicles. The facility also has built in fuel pumps and a 2.5 acre parking lot for dispatch staff and busses.

Controversies
In 2019, a Flat Rock Elementary School employee was accused by parents of assaulting children when grabbing them because of food being thrown in the cafeteria. According to the Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney, witness statements were inconsistent and there was not enough concrete evidence to make a case. No charges were filed against the employee, and they have returned to work.

On June 30, 2022, Andrew Clinton Snead, the District's Performing Arts Coordinator was arrested on two counts of taking indecent liberties with a minor. Snead was placed on unpaid administrative leave. In September, six more charges were placed on Snead, with a total of eight charges spanning back over 10 years. Including eight felonies, seven counts of taking indecent liberties with a child by a person in a custodial or supervisory relationship, and one of solicitation of child pornography.

On June 29, 2023, Andrew Snead pleaded guilty to seven counts of indecent liberties with a child while in a custodial role, and one count of solicitation of a pornographic image of a child. Snead was sentenced to 30 years with 22 years suspended. When he is released he will be placed on the Virginia Sex Offender Registry, and will be on supervised probation.