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Virginia Beach City Public Schools currently serves approximately 70,000 students, and includes 87 schools. [ 3 ] The division has a fleet of nearly eight hundred school buses , which is serviced by two bus garages and is the second largest employer in the city, following Naval Air Station Oceana .
Bayside High School is a public high school located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It is in Virginia Beach City Public Schools, and serves 1,990 students as of 2023–24. [3] [4] [5] The school is one of several magnet programs in Virginia Beach, known for its Health Sciences Academy. [3] Bayside is in the top three in Standards of Learning ...
The choirs are the main Mixed Chorus, the Girls Choir, the selective all-eighth-grade King Singers, and the combined Mass Choir. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School primarily serves the communities of Beltsville, Calverton (the Prince George's County Side Only), and Vansville, as well as a small portion of College Park.
The middle schools (Peasley and Page) have block scheduling and teams (a division of the grade). [34] [35] Page Middle School was damaged by a tornado on April 16, 2011, which destroyed most of the eighth-grade wing. [36] It has since been demolished, with students relocated to temporary classrooms on the high-school campus.
James W. Robinson, Jr. Secondary School, the largest school in Virginia, includes a middle school (grades 7–8) [80] and a high school (grades 9–12), [81] was named after Medal of Honor recipient James W. Robinson Jr.
Virginia Beach Friends School (VBFS) is an independent life-skills and college preparatory day school founded in 1955 under the care of the Virginia Beach Friends Meeting. [citation needed] Virginia Beach Friends School has more than 100 students enrolled in three divisions – Early School (Cottage, Treehouse, Pre-K and Kindergarten), Lower School (Grades 1-5), and Middle School (Grades 6-8).
Kempsville High School is a comprehensive public high school for students in grades 9–12 in the Virginia Beach City Public Schools system. In the western section of the city, the Kempsville High School covers approximately 12 sq. miles and draws students from Kempsville Middle School and Larkspur Middle School.
Seatack Elementary School is located nearby on Birdneck Road. The 1903 Seatack Station of the United States Lifesaving Service (which was the historic precursor to the Coast Guard) is now the Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum at 24th street adjacent to the oceanfront boardwalk. It is also the oldest African-American neighborhood in the southern