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Pennington Traditional School is a public school located in Manassas, Virginia.It is one of the three traditional schools of Prince William County Public Schools.The facility enrolls students from grade 1–8, and serves the communities of Manassas, Haymarket, Bristow, Bull Run, Gainesville, and Nokesville.
Pennington Traditional School, a school for first through eighth graders [Formerly a high school, grades 9-12] Porter Traditional School, specialty school for first through eighth graders; Woodbine Preschool Center, a center for preschool-aged children with developmental disabilities; East End Alternative, now defunct.
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The first Superintendent of Schools in King William County was Mr. R.L. Williams, who was appointed to the post in September 1870 by Governor Gilbert Carlton Walker. The present King William High School building was erected in 1925. Previously, it was known as the Central High School and located at Sharon Church. [4]