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  2. Salem City Schools - Wikipedia

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    Salem City Schools is a school division serving students living in Salem, Virginia, US. ... Salem City has 6 schools; 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 ...

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

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    Salem High School (Salem, Virginia) Salem High School is a public high school in Salem, Virginia. It is the sole high school for the City of Salem public school system. Until 2022, Salem was an International Baccalaureate world school, certified for the Diploma Programme. [1]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Salem Football Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Salem Spartans (VHSL) (1985–Present) Salem Stadium is a stadium in Salem, Virginia, United States. It is primarily used for football and hosts the home football games of the Salem High School Spartans. It was built in 1985 [1][2] and seats 7,157 people. The stadium is part of the James E. Taliaferro Sports and Entertainment Complex (named ...

  6. Academy Street School - Wikipedia

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    January 20, 1981 [2] Academy Street School is a historic school complex located at Salem, Virginia. The complex consists of two buildings; the first built in 1890 and the annex about 1903. They are connected by a hyphen. The 1890 building is a two-story, three-bay, brick building with a projecting three-story tower and hipped roof.

  7. Salem, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Before integration, this was the high school for African Americans in Salem. Salem annexed South Salem in 1953 and also an eastern tract in 1960, giving it a population of 16,058 – making it Virginia's largest town at the time. Salem officially became a city on December 31, 1967, to avoid the possibility of annexation into the city of Roanoke.

  8. Virginia Beach City Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    www.vbschools.com. 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 ...

  9. Essex County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Essex County Public Schools (ECPS) is the public schools system for Essex County, Virginia, United States. [12] The following schools make up the Essex County Public Schools system: Tappahannock Elementary School (Grades PK - 4th) [13] Essex Intermediate School (Grades 5th - 8th) [14] Essex High School (Grades 9th - 12th) [15]