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School Board of the City of Virginia Beach names Dr. Donald Robertson Jr. superintendent

The School Board of the City of Virginia Beach voted to name Dr. Donald Robertson Jr. as superintendent at its meeting Jan. 23. A native of Hampton Roads, Dr. Robertson began his career as a math teacher with Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) in 1988 and progressed in leadership roles including assistant principal of Bayside High School, principal of Salem High School, chief strategy and innovation officer, chief schools officer, chief of staff and acting superintendent. 

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Hundreds of Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) students will participate in the 16th Annual African American Male Summit on Jan. 20 at Frank W. Cox High School. Boys in grades six through 12 will share ideas with each other and with adult community members on topics such as student leadership, community involvement, relationship-building, and physical and mental well-being.

Backpack Safety

A backpack is an excellent way to tote important school items. However, if the backpack is too heavy or improperly worn, it can lead to back and shoulder injuries. The VBCPS School Health Advisory Board offers some guidelines on how to properly wear a backpack and avoid injury.

If a backpack is properly worn, it is supported by the body's strongest muscles. These muscles stabilize the body and keep it in good alignment. They are stronger and have better endurance than the muscles in the arms.

If the backpack is improperly worn, however, it can cause chronic pain and bad posture in students, especially those who are still growing.

properly worn backpack, both straps over the shoulder. Light load, no more than 15-20% of body weight

Wear Both Straps

Wearing a backpack on one shoulder can cause a person to lean to one side in order to handle the uneven weight. Over time, this can cause excessive stress on upper and lower back, neck, shoulders and may cause functional scoliosis.

Proper Weight

Students seem to be carrying heavier loads. Books, after school clothing, and laptops are heavy contents. Even when worn properly with both straps, leaning forward to compensate for the weight can affect the natural curve of the spine. A good rule to follow is keep the weight at 15 to 20 percent (or less) of the person’s body weight.

wrong way to wear a backpack

Backpack Style or Type

Make sure the backpack has wide straps. Narrow straps can be painful on the shoulders and press on nerves and blood vessels. Backpacks with waist belts are preferred. This helps to distribute the weight of the backpack more evenly. Backpacks with only one strap are not recommended. The weight of the backpack when empty is also to be considered.

For more information, visit the American Physical Therapy Association website.


Backpack Helpful Reminders

  • Use both straps
  • Make frequent locker stops
  • Avoid carrying all books at one time
  • Leave unnecessary items at home
  • Lift backpack correctly by bending at the knees and lifting with your legs
  • Inform your parents or nurse of any pain or discomfort.