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Interact / Rotaract Clubs District 7600 (Updated 12/12/2018) Interact / Rotaract Clubs District 7600 (Updated 12/12/2018) Interact Club Sponsoring Rotary Club(s) Rotary Interact Chair: Maureen Patterson [email protected] An Achievable Dream High School Newport News Appomattox Regional Governor’s School for Petersburg / Petersburg Breakfast the Arts and Technology Bayside High School Cape Henry Broadwater Academy Cape Charles Cape Henry Collegiate School Virginia Beach Chesterfield Community High School Chester Churchland High School Churchland-Portsmouth Clover Hill High School Brandermill Colonial Heights High School Colonial Heights Deep Run High School Innsbrook Farmville High School Farmville First Colonial High School Cape Henry / Hampton Roads Fluvanna County High School Fluvanna Fork Union Military Academy Fluvanna Freeman High School West Richmond Glen Allen High School Western Henrico County Goochland High School Goochland County Grassfield High School Great Bridge Great Bridge High School Chesapeake Greensville County High School Emporia Hampton City Schools Hampton Hampton Roads Academy Virginia Peninsula Henrico High School Henrico North Hermitage High School Western Henrico County Hickory High School Great Bridge / Chesapeake Highland Springs High School Sandston I.C. Norcom High School Portsmouth JEJ Moore Middle School Prince George County John Marshall High School Richmond John Randolph Tucker High School Short Pump Kempsville High School Hampton Roads Kenston Forest School Blackstone Lafayette High School James City County Landstown High School Hampton Roads Lee-Davis High School Mechanicsville Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School for Richmond Government and International Studies Meadowbrook High School South Richmond Menchville High School Warwick at City Center Newport News Interact Club Sponsoring Rotary Club(s) Midlothian High School Bon Air / Midlothian Millwood School Brandermill Monacan High School Bon Air Nansemond Suffolk Suffolk N.B. Clements Junior High School Prince George County New Kent High School New Kent County Norfolk Academy Norfolk Norfolk Collegiate Norfolk Northampton High School Cape Charles Nottoway High School Blackstone Open High School Bon Air Oscar Smith High School Chesapeake Peninsula Catholic High School Virginia Peninsula Prince George High School Prince George County Princess Anne High School Town Center Virginia Beach Robious Middle School Bon Air Smithfield High School Smithfield Steward School Innsbrook Suffolk Christian Academy Suffolk Swift Creek Middle School Brandermill The Collegiate School West Richmond Thomas Dale High School Chester Tomahawk Creek Middle School Brandermill The Historic Triangle-Williamsburg / Warwick Warhill High School at City Center Newport News Western Branch High School Churchland-Portsmouth / Chesapeake Woodrow Wilson High School Portsmouth Rotaract Club Sponsoring Rotary Club(s) Rotary Rotaract Chair: Alex Ritchie [email protected] Christopher Newport University Virginia Peninsula Hampden-Sydney Farmville John Tyler Community College James River / Brandermill Old Dominion University Norfolk Randolph Macon Ashland Richmond City (community club) Bon Air Rotaract 757 (community club) Virginia Peninsula Southside Hampton Roads (community club) Town Center Virginia Beach Tidewater Community College Churchland University of Richmond Western Henrico County Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Williamsburg (combination Williamsburg university/community club) Rotary Youth Services Coord.: Lee Muckey [email protected] .
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