Prince William County Schools is a public-school division of Manassas, Virginia, operating numerous school divisions across the county, and offers specialty programs that include automotive program, firefighting program, Navy JROTC, practical nursing program, project lead-the-way and the pre-governor's school programs. An active enrollment of about 88000 students makes this system an effective school system in Virginia, presided over by Superintendent Keith Imon. Programs and academic education are provided from Kindergarten to grade 12, making sure academic excellence is attained across all ages, while care and focus is levied on each individual student. A staff of federal certified, professional educators amounting to 11000, is employed by this system and the faculties are awarded and enriched with benefits from the state. The Virginia state Standards of Learning (SOL) is met at every level of education in this system, reflecting the continuous improvement the school has attained and welcomes individuals interested in developing students’ careers.
What departments Prince William County Schools employees work at?
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