Henry Clay Elementary
Welcome to Henry Clay Elementary School in Ashland, Virginia. We are home to 389 responsible and respectful Tiger Cubs and approximately 61 dedicated staff members. Our primary school is comprised of two preschool programs and multiple kindergarten through second grade classrooms.
Henry Clay Highlights
Congratulations to Henry Clay’s exceptional employees:
- Stacey Bergeron, Henry Clay's Teacher of the Year
- Mrs. Bergeron is an exemplary second grade teacher whose compassion and commitment to students and families shines through each day.
- Allison Seay, Support Employee of the Year
- Ms. Seay is a superior preschool special education assistant who is dedicated and passionate to meet the diverse needs of students.
- Hannah Pannell, Finalist for Innovative of the Year
- Mrs. Pannell was recognized for her innovative practices that provide students with many stimulating experiences.
Henry Clay is super excited to break ground this summer for our outdoor STEM classroom, where students will be given an opportunity to be immersed in hands-on discovery projects. Thanks to the PTA, students will have opportunities to be problem solvers, risk takers, and critical thinkers in an innovative, outdoor environment.
Henry Clay Elementary School is a community-centered organization that prides itself in working collaboratively with various organizations that enhance the learning experiences of our students. We are extremely thankful for our relationships with area business partners and civic organizations such as the Kiwanis Club and Randolph Macon College who provide invaluable education and mentoring opportunities to our students.
School Quality Profile
Virginia's system of support for schools and accountability for student outcomes includes a commitment to informing the public of the progress of schools in raising achievement and improving teaching and learning. School Quality Profiles are a way of looking at the performance of Virginia’s public schools. School Quality Profiles were developed by the state Board of Education in response to the 2015 Virginia General Assembly, which directed the board to redesign online reports for schools and school divisions to more effectively communicate to parents and the public about the status and achievements of the Virginia’s public schools. School Quality Profiles are available for all schools, school divisions, and for the state.