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Welcome to A. G. Richardson Elementary School

        Built in 1992, A. G. Richardson is located in the southern part of Culpeper County at the intersection of routes 29 and 15. The school is named after Dr. Archie Gibbs Richardson, an African American educator in Virginia who served in many roles including Associate Director of Secondary Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia. His writings are archived at Virginia State University.

        We serve students in PreK through fifth grade and have a student enrollment of approximately 600 students. Our pupil-teacher ratio is approximately 22:1. A. G. Richardson's staff and students have worked hard to ensure that the school is fully accredited by the Commonwealth of Virginia..

        You may keep up with the news and events of A. G. Richardson by reading Mrs. Bridges' and Mrs. Hall's Blogs!



Susan E. Bridges
Principal



Jane Hall
Assistant Principal

18370 Simms Dr.
Culpeper, Va. 22701

Phone: (540)825-0616
Fax: (540)825-5807

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March
 
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Kindergarten
First Grade
Second Grade
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
Fifth Grade

 
Philosophy

 The A.G. Richardson School staff is committed to providing an education of exceptional quality in a safe and disciplined environment that responds to the individual needs of each student. In partnership with parents and our community, we are committed to the success of each child—intellectually, emotionally, socially, and physically. Through our joint efforts, students will develop character, respect, pride, and an appetite for learning that will serve as the foundation for life-long success.