
Please welcome Dr. Darren Ainsworth as the new principal of Chancellor High School! Dr. Ainsworth has over 25 years of experience as an educator and currently serves as an assistant principal at Massaponax High School. Dr. Ainsworth is looking forward to leading Chancellor starting July 1, 2025.


Congratulations to our Boys and Girls Soccer Teams! On Friday, May 23rd, first the girls and then the boys won their Battlefield District Championship game played right here at Chancellor!



Today, Friday, May 23rd is the last day of the 2024-25 academic year. Today is a half day for students - buses will depart at 11:20 AM.
Thank you, Chargers, for a wonderful year!

Congratulations 2025 Graduates!
All graduations will be live-streamed. For more information, visit: https://thrillshare.com/cmsv2/pages/1382844/details.


Daily chronic absentee rate for May 1, 2025: ALL: 24.18; Freshmen: 23.93; Sophomores: 23.77; Juniors: 24.28; Seniors: 25.7. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.

Daily chronic absentee rate for April 30, 2025: ALL: 24.18; Freshmen: 23.93; Sophomores: 23.77; Juniors: 24.52; Seniors: 25. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.

Daily chronic absentee rate for April 29, 2025: ALL: 24.03; Freshmen: 23.93; Sophomores: 23.77; Juniors: 23.89; Seniors: 25. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.

Daily chronic absentee rate (and we also post the numbers in our cafeteria as a bit of class competition) so everyone can see where we are in reaching our goal. April 28, 2025: ALL: 24.11; Freshmen: 23.85; Sophomores: 23.53; Juniors: 24.20; Seniors: 25.35. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.

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Daily chronic absentee rate (and we also post the numbers in our cafeteria as a bit of class competition) so everyone can see where we are in reaching our goal. April 9, 2025: ALL: 23.34; Freshmen: 24.62; Sophomores: 21.91; Juniors: 23.10; Seniors: 24.13. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Spotsylvania County Public Schools will have a 2-hour delay on Wednesday, April 9, 2025. This delay will provide time for our staff to have supports in place to assist students and staff who may have been impacted by the incident that took place yesterday in our community. As part of this support, each of our high schools will have additional deputies and presence from the Sheriff’s Office. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. No AM ECSE preschool classes. 12-month Employees report on time.

Daily chronic absentee rate (and we also post the numbers in our cafeteria as a bit of class competition) so everyone can see where we are in reaching our goal. April 8 2025: ALL: 23.18; Freshmen: 24.62; Sophomores: 21.60; Juniors: 22.78; Seniors: 24.13. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.

Daily chronic absentee rate (and we also post the numbers in our cafeteria as a bit of class competition) so everyone can see where we are in reaching our goal. April 7, 2025: ALL: 22.80; Freshmen: 23.71; Sophomores: 21.05; Juniors: 22.78; Seniors: 24.13. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.

Daily chronic absentee rate (and we also post the numbers in our cafeteria as a bit of class competition) so everyone can see where we are in reaching our goal. April 4, 2025: ALL: 22.50; Freshmen: 23.48; Sophomores: 20.43; Juniors: 22.78; Seniors: 23.78. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.

Daily chronic absentee rate (and we also post the numbers in our cafeteria as a bit of class competition) so everyone can see where we are in reaching our goal. April 3, 2025: ALL: 22.02; Freshmen: 23.26; Sophomores: 19.81; Juniors: 22.47; Seniors: 22.92. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.

Daily chronic absentee rate (and we also post the numbers in our cafeteria as a bit of class competition) so everyone can see where we are in reaching our goal. April 2, 2025: ALL: 21.67; Freshmen: 23.42; Sophomores: 19.81; Juniors: 21.52; Seniors: 22.22. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.

Daily chronic absentee rate (and we also post the numbers in our cafeteria as a bit of class competition) so everyone can see where we are in reaching our goal. April 1, 2025: ALL: 24.09; Freshmen: 23.80; Sophomores: 22.46; Juniors: 24.44; Seniors: 26.30. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.

It's spring break, 2025!
Explore, relax, read, and visit family, friends, and fun places. We wish a safe and enjoyable break to all Chargers and look forward to having everyone back in school Tuesday, April 1.

Daily chronic absentee rate (and we also post the numbers in our cafeteria as a bit of class competition) so everyone can see where we are in reaching our goal. March 11, 2025: ALL: 22.57; Freshmen: 23.37; Sophomores: 20.43; Juniors: 22.88; Seniors: 24.05. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.

Daily chronic absentee rate (and we also post the numbers in our cafeteria as a bit of class competition) so everyone can see where we are in reaching our goal. March 6, 2025: ALL: 23.56; Freshmen: 23.81; Sophomores: 20.80; Juniors: 23.51; Seniors: 26.80. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of days enrolled. To meet the state standard, fewer than 15% of our students may be chronically absent. Last year, we ended the year with 25.56% of our students chronically absent - we need to drop that to 14.9 or lower.