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St. Croix Central High School (Virgin Islands) St. Croix USVI Country Day School; St. Croix Educational Complex; Good Hope Country Day School; St. Dunstan's Episcopal High School; St. Joseph High School (Virgin Islands) Sts. Peter & Paul School
High schools in the United States Virgin Islands (10 P) Pages in category "Schools in the United States Virgin Islands" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
This is a complete listing of school districts in the Territory of the United States Virgin Islands: St. Croix School District - District Website; St. Thomas-St. John School District - District Website
Central High opened in 1967 as a successor to Christiansted High School which was established in 1935. The original building in Christiansted is now the V.I. Department of Education Building, St. Croix District. In 1968, the school held its first graduation ceremony of which one hundred fifty seniors received their diplomas.
Charlotte Amalie High School (CAHS) is a public high school housing a population of just over 1400 students, and over 130 members of faculty and staff. It is located in what is colloquially called the "town area" of the island of St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands. It is named after the official name for the "town area," Charlotte Amalie.
The St. Croix Educational Complex, also known as Complex is one of two public high schools located on the island of St. Croix in the United States Virgin Islands. It is operated by the St. Croix School District. It serves students that live in the western side area of the island.
St. Thomas-St. John School District (3 P) Pages in category "School districts in the United States Virgin Islands" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The U.S. Virgin Islands legislature has 15 seats: 7 seats are for the Saint Croix District, 7 seats are for the Saint Thomas and Saint John District, and one seat is for someone who must live in Saint John. [2] The U.S. Virgin Islands have no municipalities; the only government is for the territory as a whole. [4]