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Virginia Beach high schools to compete in interscholastic lacrosse for first time this spring

For the very first time, Virginia Beach high schools will be playing lacrosse interscholastically starting this spring. With the Beach District season recently underway, each high school is fielding a varsity boys and a varsity girls team. On Tuesday, March 28, Kempsville and Ocean Lakes will play in a girls/boys doubleheader at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex (2044 Landstown Centre Way, Virginia Beach, VA 23456.) The Beach District schedule for all VBCPS schools begins on April 4.

Virginia Beach high schools to compete in interscholastic lacrosse for first time this spring

For the very first time, Virginia Beach high schools will be playing lacrosse interscholastically starting this spring. With the Beach District season recently underway, each high school is fielding a varsity boys and a varsity girls team. On Tuesday, March 28, Kempsville and Ocean Lakes will play in a girls/boys doubleheader at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex (2044 Landstown Centre Way, Virginia Beach, VA 23456.) The Beach District schedule for all VBCPS schools begins on April 4.

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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (March 13, 2023) – The City of Virginia Beach, in partnership with the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service at the University of Virginia, will hold a series of community listening sessions between March 25 and April 3. Residents will have an opportunity to provide their input on the City’s election system and how they elect their representatives. Feedback will be captured by the event moderators and provided to City Council in a final report.

Two Virginia Beach schools recognized as national models for college and career readiness

Great Neck and Salem Middle schools in Virginia Beach have once again received distinction as AVID National Demonstration Schools. This elite designation has been awarded to only 200 of 8,000 AVID schools in the United States and around the world. AVID National Demonstration Schools exhibit a college and career readiness culture through rigor and high expectations for all students throughout the school.

Students with "EllRay Jakes is Magic!" book

Ask any Virginia Beach fifth grader what they’re reading in March, and they’ll all answer the same thing — “EllRay Jakes is Magic!” That’s because Virginia Beach City Public Schools is participating in an exciting literacy program called All District Reads, which puts a free book into the hands of every fifth grader and encourages them to read aloud and discuss the story with their families, classmates and community.

Online Registration

Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) is pleased to offer online registration to all schools within the division for new students.EnrollmentParentVue

Enrollment

Online registration is available for new registrations ONLY. The new, online system will allow parents and guardians to provide basic information about their child, including health details. Families of new students must still make an appointment with the school in order to finalize registration. For more detailed information on what you will need to bring to complete registering your child, please visit our student registration page.

After completing the registration application online, Parents are to call the school and schedule an appointment to complete the registration process or the school registrars may reach out to the parent if the process has been started online.

 

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In order to access Online Registration, you must have an active ParentVUE account. To create an account for Online Registration, please click the button "More Options," select "Create a New Account," and follow the prompts.

If you have ever had a child enrolled in a VBCPS school, you likely have an existing ParentVUE account. If you have never used your ParentVUE account, it may not be active. Please contact the school where your child is currently enrolled to have your account activated and a temporary password given to you. If you have forgotten your password, click "Forget your password? Click here." You will need to know your email account to reset your password.

 

Begin Online Registration

For registration questions, please contact your school's registrar or the office of student leadership at 757-263-2020.

If you are having problems with your ParentVUE account, please call VBCPS customer service at 757-263-1111.