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ABOUT US
As
a high school freshman, did you ever think "four more years
of fine-tuning here and then I'll be part of the real world"?
The high school educational experience should enable the students
to develop their minds and bodies to their fullest capacity socially,
physically, morally, intellectually and psychologically. While instruction
is the top priority, other opportunities are available to broaden
students’ horizons.
Students are required to take 4 years of English,
3 years of math (at or above the level of Algebra), 3 years of science,
1 year of Virginia and U.S. History, 1 year of Virginia and U.S.
Government, 1 year of World History/Geography, 1 year of Fine Arts
or Practical Art, 2 years of Physical Education and 6 electives
to earn a 22-credit diploma. However, students are encouraged to
opt for a 24-credit advanced studies diploma, which requires another
year each of math, science and world history/geography, 3 years
of foreign language, and 2 electives. Students are also required
to pass the Standards of Learning end-of-course tests in six courses
to earn a standard diploma and in nine courses to earn an advanced
studies diploma before they can graduate. Block scheduling allows
for longer class periods on alternate days for most classes.
Suffolk Public Schools has three high schools:
King’s Fork,
Lakeland, and
Nansemond River.
These schools operate on an alternate day schedule – three
90 minute block classes that met every other day and one single
block, 55 minutes, that meets everyday. The division also works
in conjunction with The Pruden
Center and the Governor’s
School for the Arts.
Suffolk Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies.
Kevin L. Alston, Assistant Superintendent of Administrative Services
100 N. Main Street
P.O. Box 1549
Suffolk, VA 23434
Phone: (757) 925-6750
Email: kevinalston@spsk12.net
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