Elementary Schools
| School name | City | Students* | Grade range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cub Run Elementary School | Penn Laird, Virginia | unknown | Prekindergarten-5th Grade |
| Elkton Elementary School | Elkton, Virginia | 634 | Prekindergarten - 4th Grade |
| Fulks Run Elementary School | Fulks Run, Virginia | 169 | Prekindergarten - 5th Grade |
| John C. Myers Elementary School | Broadway, Virginia | 462 | Prekindergarten - 5th Grade |
| John W. Wayland Elementary School | Bridgewater, Virginia | 552 | Prekindergarten - 5th Grade |
| Lacey Spring Elementary School | Harrisonburg, Virginia | 307 | Prekindergarten - 5th Grade |
| Linville-Edom Elementary School | Linville, Virginia | 185 | Prekindergarten - 5th Grade |
| McGaheysville Elementary School | McGaheysville, Virginia | 397 | Prekindergarten - 5th Grade |
| Mountain View Elementary School | Harrisonburg, Virginia | 480 | Prekindergarten - 5th Grade |
| Ottobine Elementary School | Dayton, Virginia | 179 | Prekindergarten - 5th Grade |
| Peak View Elementary School | Penn Laird, Virginia | 536 | Prekindergarten - 5th Grade |
| Plains Elementary School | Timberville, Virginia | 530 | Prekindergarten - 5th Grade |
| Pleasant Valley Elementary School | Harrisonburg, Virginia | 295 | Prekindergarten - 5th Grade |
| South River Elementary School | Grottoes, Virginia | 382 | Prekindergarten - 5th Grade |
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