Stony Point Elementary School

Stony Point Elementary School Stony Point Elementary School Route 600 was one of the early major southeast to northwest thoroughfares in the country. Hence the apt name of this community.

The community of Stony Point sits on the highest point of land almost exactly halfway on the Charlottesville to Barboursville Road, and at the intersection of Route 600 with Route 20. Located on the western side of the Southwest Mountains, Stony Point sits on land that has been thrust upward by the forces of the earth to the point where much of the normally deeply buried subterranean bedrock has b

een pushed through to the surface in many places and lies very close to the surface in others. This area remained as part of Louisa County until 1761 when land from southwestern Albemarle was taken to form Nelson and Buckingham counties, and this section of Louisa was added to Albemarle giving it the shape it has today.The Southwest Mountains were among the first areas settled as colonists moved westward in the 1720s and 1730s, and the framework of its road system was in place as early as the 1740s, even though primitive and rough, Route 20 was originally called Coursey's Road, and Route 600 that crosses the mountains was Chestnut Ridge Road.The new settlers tried to bring with them the vestiges of Tidewater and Piedmont agriculture they had developed, namely the large tobacco plantation, but by the Revolutionary War, it was clear that "tobo" was not a suitable crop for the soils of the hilly terrain. What is did accomplish, however, was to establish the network of roads in order to get crops to the port of Milton on the Rivanna River, to Richmond and the tidal James River and on to British and European markets. As wheat and corn took root in its place, other agribusiness such as cattle and horse husbandry and orchards were started, especially in the western slopes of the Southwestern Mountains. As the soil there is among Virginia's most productive for hardwood growth, timber products became very important as well. Later, viticulture joined the diversity. Stony Point, then, was a crossroads community, where Richard Burch kept an inn before the Revolutionary War. Burch was a peripatetic innkeeper, eventually hosting Michie's Old Tavern outside of Earlysville for awhile, and later the Swan Tavern at Court Square in Charlottesville. Nathaniel Burnley was licensed in 1820 to keep the Stony Point Tavern, and he did so until 1829 when he decided to become a miller, buying the Hydraulic Mills on the Rivanna. The Piedmont Environmental Council named the tavern as one of the few early taverns still in existence in the county in its 1989 Resource Preservation Study. Along with a place for travelers to spend the night and a social gathering place for residents, Stony Point at the turn of the 19th century was one of four districts in the county for elections, and a post office was operating there at least as early as 1835. Jefferson's Albemarle, W.P.A. 1941

05/29/2026

So excited to showcase the important work we continue to do at Stony Point - even when structures and programs feel inflexible. The day of QuestFest is about showcasing the outcome/project but the preparation focuses on asking questions (curiosity), idea generation, research, critical and creative thinking, problem solving, decision making, transfer of content and skills to various contexts, integration of multiple content areas to build background knowledge and grow mental models... etc, etc, etc. Schools can follow prescribed research-based programs AND transfer those isolated skills to authentic practice -- in fact, we must.

Thank you to Stony Point staff and families for another successful Field Day!
05/27/2026

Thank you to Stony Point staff and families for another successful Field Day!

Looking for experienced educators interested in working on a highly efficient and effective school team! Albemarle Count...
05/23/2026

Looking for experienced educators interested in working on a highly efficient and effective school team! Albemarle County Public Schools

05/19/2026
They say being a school administrator is not for the faint of heart, and they aren’t lying. 😅 On any given day, you’re c...
05/19/2026

They say being a school administrator is not for the faint of heart, and they aren’t lying. 😅 On any given day, you’re constantly bombarded by opinions, expectations, and people who think you should be doing things just a little bit better or a whole lot different. It can be a heavy load to carry. But days like today change everything. I am incredibly thankful for the kindness, grace, and love that the teachers and staff here at Stony Point show me. Thank you all so much for "Eagles Green Day"—it truly warmed my otherwise stoic heart. 💚🦅

Today was our annual Nano Day at Stony Point. UVA professors and grad students came to work with our 5th graders to demo...
05/13/2026

Today was our annual Nano Day at Stony Point. UVA professors and grad students came to work with our 5th graders to demonstrate the impact and importance of nanotechnologies in our world! Albemarle County Public Schools

04/30/2026

CLOSED🚨 LAST CALL, SCHOOL LOVERS 🚨

Today is the FINAL day to vote for your favorite school to win a FREE Card My Yard celebration for Teacher Appreciation Week! 🎉🍎 You can vote here or the original post! I’ll do a drawing and announce the winning school tomorrow!

We’ve got 15 schools in the running (!!!) and it’s anyone’s game—so rally your people, tag your school, and get those votes in before the clock runs out ⏰

And hey… even if your school doesn’t snag the win, don’t forget—I *always* offer generous school discounts because teachers deserve to be celebrated BIG time . Reach out if you’d like to celebrate your teachers💛

Got something to celebrate? Let’s make it yard-card worthy 🙌

04/29/2026

It’s Stony Point Night at Chick-fil-A on Pantops! Get your dinner and tell them you’d like to support the Stony Point PTO when you are at the register! If you order online, our community cares event code is SPE2026. This goes for anyone going there tonight, not just Dragons!

We have the best bus drivers at Stony Point! ❤️
04/28/2026

We have the best bus drivers at Stony Point! ❤️

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3893 Stony Point Road
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