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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.
Chesapeake City Public Schools is the local school district. The Chesapeake Public Library System includes seven branches and one lending kiosk. After getting a library card, resources can be checked out online or in person at any of the branches.
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.
A shakeup is coming to the Chesapeake School Board. Six of the nine board seats are up for grabs this election, and no incumbent is running. The majority of candidates have not held public office.
A simple assault charge against a candidate running for the Chesapeake School Board was dismissed after a judge determined the allegations were not corroborated and found him not guilty. Bradley ...
The Chesapeake School Board on Monday shot down a proposed policy that would have banned all non-school clubs and organizations from using school facilities. After a two-hour public comment ...
School type: Public high school: Motto: Tradition and Pride: Founded: 1907 (118 years ago) () School district: Chesapeake City Public Schools: Superintendent: Jared A. Cotton: Principal: Jeffery Johnson: Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 1,463 [1] Color(s) Green and gold Athletics conference: Virginia High School League, AAA Southeastern District ...
An investigation into Chesapeake School Board Chair Victoria Proffitt’s collection of unemployment benefits ended after she returned $984 that she was overpaid to the Virginia Employment Commission.