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Navy
School Liaison
875 D Avenue
Virgina Beach, VA 23460
757-433-2496
Office
757-629-4033
Cell
757-433-2766
Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
Each installation provides information about the types of schools and programs offered on or near your installation for your child. Learn about the types of programs, guidelines and requirements for each school. Whether you choose to send your child to a Department of Defense School, a private school or public school, your installation can help you explore all of your options to make the right decision for you and your child.
Virginia Beach City Public Schools include 56 elementary schools, 14 middle schools and 12 high schools and 6 speciality centers.
The Naval Air Station Oceana school liaison officer in collaboration with the Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story SLO support military-connected students in all Virginia Beach City Public Schools.
Elementary Schools:
Alanton, Arrowhead, Bayside, Birdneck, Brookwood, Centerville, Christopher Farms, College Park, Cooke, Corporate Landing, Creeds, Dey, Diamond Springs, Fairfield, Glenwood, Green Run, Hermitage, Holland, Indian Lakes, Kempsville, Kempsville Meadows, Kings Grant, Kingston, Landstown, Linkhorn Park, Luxford, Lynnhaven, Malibu, New Castle, Newtown, North Landing, Ocean Lakes, Old Donation, Parkway, Pembroke, Pembroke Meadows, Point O’View, Princess Anne, Providence, Red Mill, Rosemont, Rosemont Forest, Salem, Seatack, Shelton Park, Strawbridge, Tallwood, Thalia, Thoroughgood, Three Oaks, Trantwood, White Oaks, Williams, Windsor Oaks, Windsor Woods and Woodstock
Middle Schools:
Bayside, Bayside 6th, Brandon, Corporate Landing, Great Neck, Independence, Kempsville, Landstown, Larkspur, Lynnhaven, Old Donation, Plaza, Princess Anne, Salem and Virginia Beach
High Schools:
Bayside, Cox, Green Run, Green Run Collegiate, First Colonial, Kellam, Kempsville, Landstown, Ocean Lakes, Princess Anne, Salem and Tallwood
Enrollment and RegistrationPlease find specific enrollment and registration information for the Virginia Beach City Public Schools online. Medical information and required immunizations and forms are included. Registration must be done in person and at the zoned school site.
Transportation
Students living one or more miles away from the school are provided with school bus transportation. After-school activity buses are provided at most area high schools. Special wheelchair-accessible transportation is available for students with disabilities.
There are many private school options in the Hampton Roads area which include, but are not limited to Montessori, Religiously Affiliated, and Special Education to name a few. The Virginia Council for Private Education provides a complete listing of private school options for the state of Virginia. Additionally, The Private School Review can provide a listing of all schools by local city.
Many parents choose to provide their child's education outside of the public school setting and the state regulations governing the home school option varies by state. Virginia's Department of Education (VDOE), and consequently Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS), requires parents to file a letter of intent. To view information necessary home instruction in the city of Virginia Beach, please visit https://www.vbschools.com/academic_programs/special_education_program.
Additional home school resources for Virginia can be found online through the following organizations:
*Virginia Department of Education Home Instruction*Home Educators Association of Virginia*Organization of Virginia Homeschoolers*Homeschool Support in Hampton Roads
Navy Child and Youth Programs (CYP) at some of the Hampton Roads installations provide home school families with access to facilities and programs.
Adult learning opportunities are available throughout the Hampton Roads area. See the Education - Training (College/Technical) article.
The Standard of Learning
The Standards of Learning for Virginia Public Schools describe the expectations for student learning and achievement in grades K-12 in English, mathematics, science, history/social science, technology, the fine arts, foreign language, health and physical education, and driver education. SOL scores have become an important tool for the state to see how well the schools are educating the children. Students must earn the required number of verified units of credit to receive a high school diploma.
School Outreach/Liaison Coordinator
The mission of the Navy's School Outreach Education Program is to establish and maintain school and community partnerships which promote the academic, social, and emotional success of military connected children.
Navy School Liaison Officer
The Navy School Liaison Officer serves as the liaison between the installation commander, military agencies, schools and families. School Liaison Officers services include:
The Navy School Liaison Officer for NAS Oceana and NAS Oceana Dam Neck Annex can be reached at 757-433-2496.
The Governor's School
The Virginia's Governor's School Program, which began in 1973 when Governor Linwood Holton established the first summer residential programs for 400 gifted students across the commonwealth, is still strong today. With the support of the Virginia Board of Education and the General Assembly, the Governor's schools have expanded to not only include summer programs, but summer regional and academic year programs. These programs serve more than 7,500-gifted /talented students from all parts of the commonwealth. Each school creates a program tailored to meet the needs of its gifted high school students. Gifted students are able to explore and accelerate in areas ranging from arts, to government and international studies, global economics, mathematics, science and technology. Students are involved in classroom and laboratory work, field studies, research, individual and group projects, performances, and seminars with noted scholars, visiting artists and other professionals.
Magnet Schools
These are schools that focus on certain program of study; i.e. Environmental Sciences, Art, Music as well as general studies. Contact the school district your child will be attending to get specific information on requirements and enrollment.