Summary:
The Virginia Beach City Public Schools district is home to 12 high schools that vary in size, student demographics, academic performance, and other key metrics. While some schools, like Landstown High and Kempsville High, demonstrate solid academic performance, others, such as Bayside High and Green Run High, lag behind in test scores and rankings.
The data reveals significant disparities in academic achievement, with Floyd Kellam High and Ocean Lakes High consistently ranking among the top high schools in Virginia. Meanwhile, the public charter school Green Run Collegiate also demonstrates strong academic performance, ranking 81st out of 329 Virginia high schools. The differences in student-teacher ratios and the relationship between socioeconomic status and academic achievement suggest that factors such as school models and resource allocation may contribute to these disparities.
Overall, the high schools in the Virginia Beach City Public Schools district exhibit a diverse range of academic outcomes, with some institutions consistently outperforming others. Understanding the factors that drive these differences can inform efforts to improve educational opportunities for all students in the area.
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