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The Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools system (known informally as "WJCC"), as of 2020, has approximately 11,300 students in 16 schools [4] —9 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, and 3 high schools. [5] Within the county's boundaries there are two established high schools, Lafayette, and Jamestown.
WJCC (1700 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Miami Springs, Florida, and serving the Miami metropolitan area. It is owned by Multicultural Broadcasting with studios on NW 58rd Street at NW 72nd Avenue in Miami. It broadcasts mostly Haitian Creole talk, music and news with some other ethnic programming.
Lafayette High School is a public secondary school in James City County, Virginia, just outside the city limits of Williamsburg, Virginia. It is part of Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools and is located at 4460 Longhill Road. Most of the Williamsburg city limits is in the Lafayette High attendance zone. [2] [3]
After much debate, the Williamsburg-James City County School Board on Tuesday approved a student meal price increase for the 2022-2023 school year. Lunch prices will increase by 35 cents in ...
Mar. 20—When you ask Aikenites who know him well — and even those who don't — about Mike Hosang, they only have good things to say. Their comments are enthusiastic, and their praise is effusive.
Serving the joint school division of the independent city of Williamsburg and James City County, Virginia, the school is located at 4615 Opportunity Way, in the Lightfoot area of the county. Communities within the Warhill High attendance zone include: [ 2 ] a small portion of the Williamsburg city limits, [ 3 ] and the community of Norge .
WJCC may refer to: WJCC (AM), a radio station (1700 AM) licensed to serve Miami Springs, Florida, United States; World Junior Curling Championships;
Jamestown High School is a public secondary school at 3751 John Tyler Highway in James City County, Virginia, just outside Williamsburg, Virginia. The school opened in 1997, becoming the second of three high schools in the county. It is part of Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools.