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Chesapeake Public Schools (CPS), also known as Chesapeake City Public Schools, is the school division that administers public education in the United States city of Chesapeake, Virginia. The superintendent is Dr. Jared A. Cotton. On July 27, 2020, the division school board voted a 100% online start to the 2020–21 school year.
The black elementary schools in Grassfield, Deep Creek, and Millsville were consolidated in the 1950s and were housed in Central Elementary School on Shipyard Road. In 1963, Deep Creek High School became part of the newly formed Chesapeake School System , which resulted from a merger of Norfolk County and the City of South Norfolk.
The school moved to its current location on Great Bridge Boulevard and Tiger Drive in Chesapeake's Greenbrier section in 1994. After the move the school kept its old name, and the Rodgers Street building became Oscar F. Smith Middle School. Therefore, Oscar Frommel Smith is the only person to be the namesake of two Chesapeake schools.
Virginia's public K-12 schools are neither operated directly by the state government nor by special districts.Instead, most are organized as political subdivisions known as "school divisions" which are similar to school districts in some other states.
Leon County Schools makes the call: Schools are closed. After trying to take it on a case-by-case basis, Leon County Schools administrators made the call at 9:15 a.m. to close all schools for the day.
Candidate Joe Burgess speaks during the Leon County Superintendent of schools forum on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024. The forum is hosted by WFSU, the Tallahassee Democrat and the League of Women Voters.
During the 2018-19 school year, the Bond and Pineview elementary schools were performing poorly, recording D and F grades, respectively. Leadership changes were made swiftly at the top with new ...
Grassfield High School is a public high school located in Chesapeake, Virginia, USA, and is administered by Chesapeake City Public Schools.It was built to ease overcrowding at Deep Creek High School, Great Bridge High School, and Hickory High School. [2]