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Rappahannock Athletic Association/Rappahannock

Culpeper Baseball (RAA/RCB) is based at the Stuart Field complex in Amissville. For more information, visit rappculpbaseball.website.siplay.com.

Piedmont Softball Association sponsors Amissville-based softball programs for girls ages 5 to 18. For more information, call 540-522-3675 or email amissville.softball@gmail.com.

Rappahannock County Soccer Association sponsors youth league play, spring and fall, and can be reached at rcsasoccer@ gmail.com, or visit rappsoccer.com.

Rappahannock Youth Basketball League (RYBL) provides kids ages 5 to 14 team play from December to February. For more information, call 540-987-3347 or rappyouthbball.com.

Rappahannock County Youth School Athletic Activities

is a portal for county youth athletic activities, calendars and results. For more information, visit rchs.rappahannockschools.us.

The Whole Family Learning Center

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from all backgrounds with or without prior Montessori experience. Accredited by Virginia Independent School Association (VISA). For more information, call 540987-8970, email school@ bellemeadeschool.org, or visit bellemeadeschool.org.

Daycare/Preschool Child Care and Learning Center

The only nationally accredited child care and preschool in the surrounding 10-county area, CCLC’s programs range from infants to preschool as well as after school care. Full-time summer camp for children ages 5-12. Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays at 12763 Lee Hwy., Washington. Call 540675-3237 or visit rappcclc.org.

Headwaters Educational Foundation

Headwaters is a community-sponsored nonprofit whose mission is to foster educational excellence in Rappahannock County by cultivating the cooperative spirit of the whole community to benefit all students. Core programs include: Next Step (in collaboration with Rappahannock County Public Schools) career and college access program; Educational Enrichment Grants for teachers; Farm-to-Table (with RCPS and other community organizations, supports classes in agriculture and horticulture plus outreach garden projects with Food Pantry and the Senior Center); the Starfish Mentoring Program; and an After-School Program in partnership with RCES. Romp-n-Ride is a program for preschool children and their parents that encourages socialization and education. Summer Chorus brings together youth from Rappahannock County and the surrounding area to learn and sing together for two weeks, ending in a final concert at the end of June. Contact director Brittany Dwyer at 540-227-5170 or director@headwatersfdn.org, or visit headwatersfdn.org.

Homeschooling in Rappahannock

If you wish to homeschool your child or wish to claim a religious exemption, you must send a letter of intent each school year (before Aug. 15) to the public school division. Contact Michelle Berta at 540-227-0023 for more information.

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