Hampton City Schools

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Hampton City Schools
Address
One Franklin St.
, Virginia, 23669
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre-K through 12
SuperintendentDr. Jeffrey Smith
School board7 members
2 Student Representatives
Chair of the boardJoe C. Kilgore
Governing agencyVirginia Department of Education
Schools29
Other information
Websitewww.hampton.k12.va.us

Hampton City Schools is the school division of Hampton, Virginia.

Administration[edit]

Superintendent[edit]

The superintendent of Hampton City Schools is Jeffrey Smith. Before his appointment in July 2015, Smith was the superintendent of West Point Public Schools.[1]

School Board[edit]

There are 7 members on the school board and 2 student representatives

  • Joe C. Kilgore, Chair
  • Reginald Woodhouse, Vice Chair
  • Stephanie Jackson Afonja
  • Tina Banks-Gray
  • Ann Cherry
  • Richard Mason
  • Jason Samuels
  • Muhammed Al Saffar, Student Representative
  • Tamia Kelly, Student Representative

History[edit]

C. Alton Lindsay served as superintendent until June 30, 1968, when he retired. Garland R. Lively was scheduled to take over that position.[2]

Schools[edit]

High schools[edit]

K-8 schools[edit]

  • Andrews PreK-8
  • Phenix PreK-8
  • Kilgore Gifted Center

Middle schools[edit]

  • Eaton Middle School
  • Jones Middle School
  • Lindsay Middle School
  • Syms Middle School
  • Tarrant Middle School

Elementary schools[edit]

  • 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[edit]

  • Robert R. Moton Early Childhood Center

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hampton City Schools". www.hampton.k12.va.us. Retrieved July 7, 2021.
  2. ^ "Garland Lively Named Successor to Lindsay". Daily Press. Newport News, Virginia. August 29, 1968. pp. 3 (Second Front), 23 – via Newspapers.com.

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