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Students | Inexp. Teachers | Avg. AP Courses |
Schools offering Gifted/Talented Education |
|
This District |
20.9K
|
14% | 11 | 32 |
State | 1.13M | 9% | 14 | 1,459 |
District Schools
- A.W.E. Bassette Elementary
- Aberdeen Elementary
- Alfred S. Forrest Elementary
- Armstrong Elementary
- Barron Elementary
- Benjamin Syms Middle School
- Bethel High
- Booker Elementary
- C. Alton Lindsay Middle School
- C. Vernon Spratley Middle School
- Captain John Smith Elementary
- Cesar Tarrant Elementary
- Christopher C. Kraft Elementary
- Francis Asbury Elementary
- Francis Mallory Elementary
- Jane H. Bryan Elementary
- Jefferson Davis Middle School
- John B. Cary Elementary
- John Tyler Elementary
- Kecoughtan High
- Luther W. Machen Elementary
- Mary Peake Gifted Center
- Merrimack Elementary
- Moton Early Childhood Center
- Paul Burbank Elementary
- Phillips Elementary
- Robert E. Lee Elementary
- Samuel P. Langley Elementary
- Thomas Eaton Middle School
- Tucker Capps Elementary
- Wythe Elementary
- Y. H. Thomas
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