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In 1959, Intermediate School #2 was officially named after American writer James Fenimore Cooper. [10] Construction on Cooper Intermediate School began in December 1961, and opened its doors to students on September 4, 1962, as schools in Fairfax County were integrating. The school's inaugural principal was William D. McKinney.
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 .
All of the K-12 school districts are classified as dependent public school systems by the U.S. Census Bureau. [2] Each public school division is associated with one or more of the counties , independent cities and incorporated towns in Virginia, with major portions of their funding (and in many instances other services) provided through those ...
Gloucester County Public Schools is a Virginia public school division serving Gloucester County, Virginia. The school division operates eight schools: five elementary (grades K-5), two intermediate (grades 6–8), and one high school (grades 9–12). There have been numerous proposals for the school system to switch to year-round school like a ...
The hottest days of summer vacation are stopped cold in the capital of Virginia. While most schools nationwide are just starting the academic year, Richmond Public Schools opened the school year ...
Virginia Intermediate School; Virginia Primary School; See also. Bristol Tennessee City Schools - School district of the majority of Bristol, Tennessee
Spotsylvania County Public Schools is a public school district serving Spotsylvania County, Virginia.It consists of 17 Elementary, 7 Middle, and 5 High Schools and has a total enrollment of nearly 24,000 students. [2]
George H. Moody Middle School Brookland District [1] 6–8 Pocahontas Middle School Three Chopt District [1] 6–8 Quioccasin Middle School Tuckahoe District [1] 6–8 Was selected as Virginia Educational Media (VEMA) library of the 2010 school year. School was renamed in 2016; formerly named for Harry F. Byrd, a pro-segregation politician.