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Chesterfield County Public Schools
School district in Virginia, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chesterfield County Public Schools is the public school system of Chesterfield County, Virginia, United States. As of 2024, there are about 64,000 students enrolled in 67 schools.[4] There are 40 elementary schools (grades K–5), 12 middle schools (grades 6–8), and 10 high schools (grades 9–12). Additionally, high school students can enroll in 13 specialty centers, two technical centers, one career academy, and two Governor's Schools.[5]
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Leadership
Superintendent
The Superintendent of Chesterfield County Public Schools is Dr. John Murray, a CCPS graduate who attended Chalkley and Jacobs Road elementary schools, Manchester Middle School, and Manchester High School. Dr. Murray earned his bachelor’s degree from Longwood University.[2]
School Board
There are five members of the Chesterfield County School Board, one for each of the five magisterial districts:
- Dorothy L. Heffron, chair (Clover Hill)
- Ann C. Coker, vice chair (Bermuda)
- Dominique R. Chatters (Dale)
- Steven A. Paranto (Matoaca)
- Lisa Hudgins (Midlothian)
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Middle schools
High schools
Students can apply to the hosted specialty centers across the country regardless of their zoned high schools.
Technical centers
High school students may also take courses at the following technical centers:
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Governor's schools
Chesterfield County students may apply to the following governor's schools:
Secondary Advanced Course Offerings
CCPS offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses, Dual Enrollment (DE) courses from Brightpoint Community College, and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses at Midlothian and Meadowbrook high schools.[9]
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