Lynchburg City Public Schools | |
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Location | |
United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | K–12 |
Established | April 5, 1871 |
Superintendent | Dr. Crystal M. Edwards |
Schools | Eleven elementary schools Three middle schools Two high schools |
NCES District ID | 5102340[1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | over 9,000 |
Other information | |
Website | www |
Lynchburg City Schools, also known as Lynchburg City Public Schools, is a public school district in Lynchburg, Virginia. It began operation on April 5, 1871.
It has over 9,000 students enrolled in preschool through adult classes in two high schools, three middle schools, and eleven elementary schools.[2] The district also provides alternative elementary, middle and high school programs, gifted programs, and programs for the disabled.[2]
High schools
Middle schools
- Linkhorne Middle School
- Paul Laurence Dunbar Middle School for Innovation
- Sandusky Middle School
Elementary schools
- William Marvin Bass Elementary School
- Bedford Hills Elementary School
- Dearing Elementary School for Innovation
- Heritage Elementary School
- Linkhorne Elementary School
- Paul Munro Elementary School
- Perrymont Elementary School
- Robert S. Payne Elementary School
- Sandusky Elementary School
- Sheffield Elementary School
- Thomas C. Miller Elementary School for Innovation
Alternative education
- Amelia Pride Center
- Fort Hill Community School
Special education
- Laurel Regional Program
School board
The school district is managed by a nine member school board, three from each of the three component districts.[3]
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