Clarke County Public Schools & Broadband Availability
Clarke County Public Schools have high-speed, fiber-optic broadband in all elementary, middle, and high schools, with WiFi use available to all students. Learn more here.
Additionally, free public Wi-Fi is available near the county buildings listed below. These Wi-Fi networks are offered as-is with no guarantee of signal or speed quality:
• Berryville-Clarke County Government Center, 101 Chalmers Ct., Berryville (ccpublic network)
• Clarke County Recreation Center in Chet Hobert Park, 225 Al Smith Circle, Berryville (ccpublic network)
• Johnson-Williams Middle School, 200 Swan Ave., Berryville, rear parking lot and front bus loop (EnGenius 2.4GHZ network).
Additionally, free public Wi-Fi is available near the county buildings listed below. These Wi-Fi networks are offered as-is with no guarantee of signal or speed quality:
• Berryville-Clarke County Government Center, 101 Chalmers Ct., Berryville (ccpublic network)
• Clarke County Recreation Center in Chet Hobert Park, 225 Al Smith Circle, Berryville (ccpublic network)
• Johnson-Williams Middle School, 200 Swan Ave., Berryville, rear parking lot and front bus loop (EnGenius 2.4GHZ network).
During the 2018 fiscal school year, the Clarke County Education Foundation donated funding for the Kajeet Project, which provides educational broadband to eligible students who may not have broadband at home because of financial hardships. The Kajeet Project is a cellular broadband WiFi “SmartSpot” with content filtered for educational use only, at a very reasonable cost. For more information, contact:
Dr. Cathy Seal, Director of Curriculum and Instruction
Clarke County School Board Office
309 W. Main St.
Berryville, VA 22611
540-955-6100; [email protected]
Dr. Cathy Seal, Director of Curriculum and Instruction
Clarke County School Board Office
309 W. Main St.
Berryville, VA 22611
540-955-6100; [email protected]