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Manassas City Public Schools is a school division that serves the city of Manassas, Virginia, United States. A small school district located in the Northern Virginia region , Manassas administers 5 elementary schools, 2 intermediate schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school.
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.
1975 was the year Manassas became a city. Shortly after, Manassas started its own school system. In the fall of 1977, the building at 9005 Tudor Lane reopened as Osbourn High School, a four-year high school. The eagle was chosen to be the school mascot, and navy blue and silver-gray became the school colors.
Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School is the 12th high school located in Manassas, Virginia, United States. It opened in August 2016 and is named for American politician and businessman Charles J. Colgan. Colgan High School serves a portion of the middle of Prince William County. The community consists of business, professional, U.S. government and ...
Prince William County Public Schools is the second largest school system in Virginia (having, circa 2007, overtaken Virginia Beach City Public Schools). [28] The system consists of 57 elementary, 16 middle, and 13 high schools, as well as a virtual high school, two traditional schools, three special education schools, and two alternative schools.
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Manassas (/ m ə ˈ n æ s ə s / [7]), formerly Manassas Junction, [8] is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States. The population was 42,772 at the 2020 Census. [9] It is the county seat of Prince William County, although the two are separate jurisdictions. [10] Manassas borders the independent city of Manassas Park ...
Two board seats will be up for a vote in Oklahoma City Public Schools, where the school board recently faced key decisions on new charter schools.