Mrs. Colleen O'Neill - Principal

Mrs. Colleen O'Neill

Mrs. Colleen O'Neill

Principal

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I am both excited and honored to serve as the principal of Round Hill Elementary School, home of the BEARS!

As an experienced educator of 28 years, I hold a bachelor of arts degree in English from George Mason University, a Masters of Elementary Education from Duquesne University, and an endorsement in Administration and Supervision from the University of Virginia. Throughout my career, I have taught as an elementary classroom teacher in both Prince William and Loudoun County Public Schools and held the position of Assistant Principal in both Forest Grove Elementary and Evergreen Mill Elementary schools, and served in the role of Principal at Sully Elementary.  Having recently experienced a principalship at the Middle School level, I am happy to return “home” to Elementary! 

I reside in Leesburg with my husband, Keith, two sons, Aidan and Connor, and our labrador puppy, Penny. When not at school, my hobbies include reading, spending time with family and friends, and vacationing by water. 

I am proud to join the Round Hill Elementary School family, to partner with and support the school’s mission of inspiring students to believe in themselves as they work to achieve great things! 

Our mission here at Round Hill Elementary School is to prepare and empower learners for today and tomorrow.  We will do this by:

     *  Establishing a foundation of strong skills  

     *  By developing creative, critical thinkers with a confident voice

     *  By providing meaningful experiences that challenge learners to effectively collaborate and communicate

     *  By inspiring learners to contribute to the global community

Starting in August of 2017, Round Hill Elementary embarked on a three-year partnership with Code to the Future to become one of the first Computer Immersion elementary schools in the state of Virginia.  This journey of innovation challenges us to better prepare our children for an ever-changing future.  Through the efforts to teach computer science skills starting in Kindergarten paired with our continued incorporation of Project Based Learning (PBL) experiences, we are confident that every student will gain the skills necessary to succeed in a global community.  

We hope that through our website you may catch a glimpse of the many wonderful things that Round Hill Elementary School has to offer.  We welcome you to visit Round Hill Elementary School and encourage you to join us, inspiring our students to believe in themselves as they work to achieve great things! 

Finally, we recognize you as our partners and know that the active involvement of family and community members enhances our school community. We believe that promoting strong School – Family – Community Partnerships will ultimately lead to increased student achievement. Consider volunteering at school or attending one of our family events during the school year. We invite you to become part of the Round Hill Elementary Parent Teacher Organization and an active volunteer community.

Parent volunteers are welcomed and encouraged to assist in classrooms and at special events. The Round Hill Elementary PTO works in partnership with the faculty and staff. This dedicated group of parents provides support for curriculum resources, equipment, and enrichment programs, and sponsors numerous events and activities for our students throughout the year.

If you have any questions, concerns, or compliments, please don't hesitate to contact me at school (540) 751-2450 or by email

Ms. Daneesha Davis - Assistant Principal

Daneesha Davis, Assistant Principal

Ms. Daneesha Davis

Assistant Principal

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Hello Round Hill Families,

I am excited to welcome you back to school and serve as your Assistant Principal. The 24-25 school year will be my 19th year in public education and my 12th year in Loudoun County.

Teaching and learning is my main passion, but so is writing! I graduated from Florida A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and worked as a newspaper reporter at the Winchester Star. 

I brought my love of writing to Clarke County Public Schools in 2006, where I began my career as an educator teaching third grade.

In 2013, I moved over to Loudoun to teach second and third grades at Middleburg Elementary and then at Newton-Lee Elementary.

I made the leap to administration when I became Elementary Dean at Newton Lee. I served in this position for two years and during that time, I completed a master’s degree in Education Administration from Shenandoah University.

I hail from Florida, so it’s no surprise that I love hot, sunny weather and I’m known for my “ray of sunshine” personality.

"Life is for the living," is my latest motto. I love trying new things and making sure to feed my spirit with positive energy, people, and activities.  You can find me hiking with Dash, my black lab, reading, dancing, watching the Food Network, or spending time with friends, just to name a few.

It is my honor to be a Bear and to partner with you and your children on their educational journey.

Ms. Daneesha Davis