Fact Sheet

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General School Information

  • Grades Served: PK-5
  • Address: 3201 Berkmar Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22901
  • Phone: 434-973-5211
  • Principal: Michael Irani
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Building 21st Century Citizens

Agnor-Hurt provides a safe and trusting learning environment that embraces diversity and our community’s rich cultural tableau. We are committed to empowering students to be creative lifelong learners and productive global citizens through relationships, compassion and perseverance. As 21st century learners, students will develop into individuals who can adapt, create, collaborate, succeed, and meet the challenges of a constantly evolving world.

School Quality Profile

For every school and school division in the Commonwealth, the Virginia Department of Education’s School Quality Profiles provide detailed information about accreditation, assessments, enrollment, college and career readiness, finance, learning climate, teacher quality, and other topics of interest to parents and the general public.

Facility Information

  • Built in 1992
  • 80,956 square feet
  • 19.5 acre site

Feeder Pattern & Attendance Area

Public schools in Albemarle County are divided into three “feeder patterns” according to geographical area: Northern, Southern and Western. A feeder pattern consists of the elementary, middle and high schools through which students progress.

Agnor-Hurt Elementary School is part of the Northern Feeder Pattern. Students continue to either Burley or Journey Middle School and will graduate from Albemarle High School.

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School History

 

 

 

On September 8, 1992 Agnor Hurt Elementary School opened its doors for the first time to approximately 480 students in kindergarten through fifth grade. The students were reassigned to Agnor Hurt from Mountain View, Greer, Hollymead, and Woodbrook. The new school gained its official name in the spring of 1991, honoring both Albemarle's former county executive, Guy Agnor, and long-time Albemarle educator and principal, Benjamin Hurt. Mr. Agnor was a native of Lexington, Virginia and lived in Albemarle County for over twenty years. Mr. Hurt is a native of Farmville, Virginia and has been a resident of Albemarle County since graduating from college.

Michael Irani

Michael Irani
Principal

Catrina Sims

Catrina Sims
Assistant Principal

Principal History

Michael Irani
2021-present

Doug Granger
2017-2021

Michele Del Gallo Castner
2005-2017

Linda Ferguson
2003-2005

Sylvia Henderson
2000-2003

Diane Behrens
1992-2000