Indian Valley Elementary School

Indian Valley Elementary School IVES is committed to creating a safe and caring learning environment for our students. This page is an informational page only.

Indian Valley Elementary School is not responsible for comments or wall postings made by visitors to the page. Comments posted also do not in any way reflect the opinions or positions of the school. Comments are subject to Facebook’s Terms of Use and Code of Conduct. We reserve the right, but assume no obligation, to remove comments that are racist, sexist, abusive, profane, violent, obscene, spam

, contain falsehoods or are wildly off-topic, or that libel, incite, threaten or make ad hominem attacks on students, employees, guests or other individuals. We also do not permit messages selling products or promoting commercial or other ventures. Facebook encourages all users to utilize the “Report” links when they find abusive content. Indian Valley School is located in Floyd County, Virginia, approximately twenty miles west of the corporate limits of Floyd, the county seat. The Indian Valley district, which is in the northwestern part of the county, joins Carroll County on the west. The Max Mountain range is the northwest boundary between Pulaski, Montgomery, and Floyd Counties. In the early 1900’s, there were many one-room schools in this area. These were within walking distance of the families they served. All except one was state supported. Franklin, which included elementary and high school students, was a Presbyterian mission school. Many of these state-supported schools were consolidated into two-room schools. By the early 1940’s, only six one or two room schools were left in this district. The state took over the support of the Presbyterian Franklin School as an elementary school in the late 1930’s. The high school pupils were transported to Willis High School. In the late 1940’s a team from the State Department of Education spent several days in the county studying the terrain, roads, population, and other pertinent factors. This team recommended that one additional elementary school be built for the county. This team selected the site for the Indian Valley School. When it was learned that the price of land for the school was more than the State Board would pay, the citizens of the community met and donated the additional money to purchase the land so the school could be built. When the school opened in the fall of 1952, there were seven teachers and approximately 250 students. The students came from Laurel Creek, Alley, Franklin, and White Rock Schools. Twenty-five students from Carroll County attended Indian Valley School on a tuition basis for about four years until a new school opened in Dugspur. The school attendance zones were redrawn in the spring of 1989. The enrollment of the school currently for the 2017-2018 school year grades K-7 is approximately 150 students. The reputation of the school has continued to be a positive rationale for growth. By August 2005, we completed our third phase of construction which has brought additional classroom space, a science lab, a computer lab, a technology lab, a new library, and cafeteria work stations including a dining room. IVE’s PTO and community sponsors underwrote the addition of a school track during the 2007 - 2008 year. A new flagpole was purchased by the parent advisory board for the 2009 - 2010 school year. Also, improvements have been made to the signs and landscaping. Our faculty, staff, students, and community members continue to enjoy the additional school spaces during this school year.

Tuesday was quiet at school, but it was field trip day! K-2 explored Safari Park, 3-5 hiked at Rec Park, and 6&7 visited...
05/22/2026

Tuesday was quiet at school, but it was field trip day! K-2 explored Safari Park, 3-5 hiked at Rec Park, and 6&7 visited Thunder Valley.

Wow! What an exciting last week of school! We kicked it off Monday with field day. The kids had a blast! Thank you to Ms...
05/22/2026

Wow! What an exciting last week of school! We kicked it off Monday with field day. The kids had a blast! Thank you to Ms. Bush, her committee, and the PTO for coordinating everything. Also, a big thank you to the staff and volunteers who helped lead all the stations.

Also, the 3rd graders thought like engineers while developing a Simple Machine Toy out of recyclable materials. There wa...
05/18/2026

Also, the 3rd graders thought like engineers while developing a Simple Machine Toy out of recyclable materials. There was a lot of brainstorming, planning, building, improving, and restarting the process over and over many times until they found the right solution. Finally, they were able to present their simple machine toy designs to the second graders.

Last week, 3rd graders participated in an economics based activity called the Kids Marketplace! Many thanks to Dawn Barn...
05/18/2026

Last week, 3rd graders participated in an economics based activity called the Kids Marketplace! Many thanks to Dawn Barns, 4H agent, for organizing this terrific experience! Also, thank you to Dr Cromer, Travis Cantrell, & the other volunteers for making this a success!

💻SOL TIME HAS ARRIVED 💻Wishing all of our 3rd-7th grade students the best of luck on their upcoming SOL tests! Below are...
05/05/2026

💻SOL TIME HAS ARRIVED 💻
Wishing all of our 3rd-7th grade students the best of luck on their upcoming SOL tests! Below are the remaining test dates:

May, already? There are a lot of exciting things going on in May here at IVES. Here are some important dates to mark on ...
05/01/2026

May, already? There are a lot of exciting things going on in May here at IVES. Here are some important dates to mark on your calendars!

Please see the flyer below for Middle School Band Updates!🎷🎺
04/29/2026

Please see the flyer below for Middle School Band Updates!🎷🎺

04/24/2026

😎Our super cool Kindergarten class has a big announcement they would like to share with you!😎

(May 14th @ 6:00pm)

3rd graders had a great time watching Charlotte’s Web movie, having a picnic, & playing at Bisset Park.
04/24/2026

3rd graders had a great time watching Charlotte’s Web movie, having a picnic, & playing at Bisset Park.

Address

4130 Indian Valley Road NW
Radford, VA
24141

Opening Hours

Monday 6pm - 7pm

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