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Hampton City Schools
School division in Virginia, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hampton City Schools is the school division of Hampton, Virginia. The district serves almost 20,000 students across 29 schools in Hampton, including 18 elementary, three K-8, five middle, and five high schools, and a PreK learning center.
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History
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School Renaming
In 2021, Hampton City Schools made the decision to rename five schools and educational centers. All of the schools were renamed after Hampton residents who made an impact on their community.[1]
Former Superintendents
C. Alton Lindsay served as superintendent until June 30, 1968, when he retired. Garland R. Lively was scheduled to take over that position.[2]
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Administration
Superintendent
The superintendent of Hampton City Schools is Dr. Raymond Haynes. Before his appointment in 2023, Haynes was the district's executive director of schools and chief of secondary school leadership.[3][4]
School Board
There are 7 members on the school board and 2 student representatives
- Dr. Richard Mason, Chair
- Dr. Tina Banks-Gray, Vice Chair
- Stephanie Jackson Afonja
- Ann Cherry
- Joseph C. "Joe" Kilgore
- Jason S. Samuels
- Dr. Reginald Woodhouse
- Sophia Harris, Student Representative
- Jonathan Jackson, Student Representative
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Schools
High schools
- Bethel High School
- Hampton High School
- Kecoughtan High School
- Phoebus High School
- Bridgeport Academy
K-8 schools
- Andrews PreK-8
- Phenix PreK-8
- Kilgore Gifted Center
Middle schools
- Eaton Middle School
- Jones Middle School
- Lindsay Middle School
- Syms Middle School
- Tarrant Middle School
Elementary schools
- Aberdeen Elementary School
- Armstrong Elementary School
- Asbury Elementary School
- Barron Elementary School
- Bassette Elementary School
- Bryan Elementary School
- Burbank Elementary School
- Christian Elementary School
- Cooper Elementary School
- Forrest Elementary School
- Jackson Elementary School
- Kraft Elementary School
- Langley Elementary School
- Machen Elementary School
- Patrick Elementary School
- Peake Elementary School
- Phillips Elementary School
- Smith Elementary School
Pre-Kindergarten
- Robert R. Moton Early Childhood Center
References
External links
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