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A new middle school and a ninth elementary school were opened and began operating in September 2010, at the start of the 2010–11 school year. The Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools system (known informally as "WJCC"), as of 2020, has approximately 11,300 students in 16 schools [3] —9 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, and 3 ...
The school's mascot is an eagle and its sports teams currently play in Class 4 Region A of the Bay Rivers District of the Virginia High School League. Jamestown has won 23 state titles, which include six AA girls' tennis Dynasty state titles from 2000–2002, 2004–2006; five boys' swimming state titles in 2001 and 2006–2008 and 2016; seven ...
The local public school division is jointly operated with City of Williamsburg, and is known as Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools (often abbreviated locally as "W-JCC"). The area is also served by Walsingham Academy, Williamsburg Christian Academy, Williamsburg Montessori School, and Providence Classical School, each independent ...
Jamestown Public Schools (JPS), also known as the Jamestown City School District, [1] is a school district headquartered in Jamestown, New York. As of 2020 [update] it has about 5,100 students. [ 2 ]
School Ward Location Opened Closed Notes; Allegheny High School: n/a Allegheny Center: 1888 n/a Now Allegheny PreK–5 and Allegheny 6–8 City View School (14th Ward No. 2) 14 Spring Hill–City View: 1890 1930 [59] Now a funeral home Clayton School (2nd Ward No. 3) 2 Perry South: 1889 Demolished Columbus School (2nd Ward No. 2) 2 Perry South ...
The Jersey City Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school district located in Jersey City, in Hudson County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.The district is one of 31 former Abbott districts statewide that were established pursuant to the decision by the New Jersey Supreme Court in Abbott v.
The school, previously known as Larchmont School and at one time having middle school grades, [6] began in October 1913. Originally a part of the Tanner’s Creek School Board, it became a part of the Norfolk school district after Norfolk annexed the area on January 1, 1923. [ 7 ]
As of 2021, there are 151 elementary/K-8 schools, 16 middle schools, and 57 high schools in the School District of Philadelphia, excluding charter schools. [ 1 ] The Thomas K. Finletter School serves kindergarten through 8th grade students in the Olney neighborhood of Philadelphia.