| School Name | District | Region |
|---|---|---|
| Bailey Bridge Middle School | Chesterfield County | 1 |
| Belmont Ridge Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Blue Ridge Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Brambleton Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Carter G. Woodson Middle School | Hopewell City | 1 |
| Cave Springs Middle School | Roanoke County | 6 |
| Cradock Middle School | Portsmouth City | 2 |
| Damascus Middle School | Washington County | 3 |
| E B Stanley Middle School | Washington County | 6 |
| Eagle Ridge Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Farmwell Station Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Francis C Hammond Middle School | Alexandria City | 4 |
| Glade Springs Middle School | Washington County | 6 |
| Gum Spring Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Harmony Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Harper Park Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Holman Middle School | Henrico County | 2 |
| J Lupton Simpson Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| J Michael Lunsford Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Nelson Middle School | Nelson County | 5 |
| River Bend Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Seneca Ridge Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Smart’s Mill Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Sterling Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Stone Hill Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Thomas Jefferson Middle School | Arlington County | 4 |
| Trailside Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Wallace Middle School | Washington County | 7 |
| Watson Mill Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| Willard Middle School | Loudoun County | 4 |
| William Byrd Middle School | Roanoke County | 6 |

Mychael Willon, President
Mychael has been involved with public education for most of his adult life. Teaching in Charles County and Howard County, Maryland, before moving into administration in Frederick County, Maryland.
He has risen through the ranks from an assistant principal there, to a principal, coordinator and director in Wichita, Kansas. He went on to serve as an assistant superintendent in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and then taking on the role of superintendent in Owego, New York. He then worked in the New York City School system, as a Local Instructional Superintendent and other roles, before moving to Texas to work with a company helping students that had dropped out of high school, earn diplomas.
Since retiring, he continues to advocate for children by working with the PTA, the Military Family Advisory Network and serving on various committees in the school district. He and his husband have two boys. They reside in Williamsburg, Virginia.


















