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  2. Virginia Beach City Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Beach City Public Schools is the branch of the government of the city of Virginia Beach, Virginia responsible for public K-12 education. Like all public school systems in the state, it is legally classified as a school division instead of a school district. Although Virginia school divisions perform the functions of school districts in ...

  3. Salem High School (Virginia Beach, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Salem High School, located at 1993 Sundevil Dr (numbered in honor of the class of 1993), is built on a 50-acre (200,000 m 2) site acquired by the School Board in 1985. Construction of the 258,862-square-foot (24,049 m 2) building began in July 1987. The school, which contains 85 classrooms, an auditorium, a large lecture hall, a large gym, and ...

  4. Kempsville High School - Wikipedia

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    according to the Virginia Beach City Public Schools Annual School Report Card 2015–2016. The following is the percentage of students by ethnicity according to the 2015–2016 Virginia Beach City Public Schools Annual School Report Card: African American: 20.7%; American Indian: 0.5%; Asian: 4.1%; Caucasian: 59.0%; Hispanic: 9.8%; Native ...

  5. Ocean Lakes High School - Wikipedia

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    A notable feature of Ocean Lakes high school is the Math and Science Academy, started in 1996 as the first of several magnet programs in Virginia Beach. Students throughout Virginia Beach who are interested in a math and science education can apply for admission to the academy.

  6. Frank W. Cox High School - Wikipedia

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    Frank W. Cox High School is a secondary school located in the Great Neck subdivision of Virginia Beach, Virginia.It was founded in 1961 as the Northeast Junior High School, but upon opening, it was named after a former superintendent of Virginia Beach City Public Schools, Frank Woodard Cox, who led the school division from 1933 to 1968.

  7. Floyd E. Kellam High School - Wikipedia

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    Floyd Kellam High School is fully accredited under Virginia's Standards of Learning program. [1] The school is the third-oldest in Virginia Beach, next to Princess Anne High School and Frank W. Cox High School. [citation needed] Kellam has also been a blue ribbon school in the Fine Arts Department for the years 2006 and 2007.

  8. Landstown High School - Wikipedia

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    Landstown High School. Landstown High School Governor's STEM and Technology Academy is a public secondary school located in Virginia Beach, Virginia which first opened in 2001. [1] The school features the Technology Academy and Governor's STEM Academy, two of several magnet programs in Virginia Beach. It was founded as a general high school and ...

  9. Bayside High School (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    baysidehs.vbschools.com //. [2] Bayside High School is a public high school located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It is in Virginia Beach City Public Schools, and serves 1,945 students as of 2021–22. The school is one of several magnet programs in Virginia Beach. Its feature is the Health Sciences Academy; students throughout the city ...