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Virginia School Division and School Names and Codes Virginia School Division and School Names and Codes Division Name and Code School Name and Code Accomack County (001) Arcadia High (0540) Accomack County (001) Chincoteague High (0580) Accomack County (001) Nandua High (0070) Accomack County (001) Tangier Combined (0530) Albemarle County (002) Albemarle High School (0880) Albemarle County (002) Monticello High School (1052) Albemarle County (002) Murray High School (0890) Albemarle County (002) Western Albemarle High School (0140) Alexandria City (101) TC Williams High School (0210) Alleghany County (003) Alleghany High School (0310) Amelia County (004) Amelia County High School (0010) Amherst County (005) Amherst High School (0750) Appomattox County (006) Appomattox County High (0260) Arlington County (007) Arlington Mill High School (0618) Arlington County (007) H-B Woodlawn Secondary (0616) Arlington County (007) Langston High School (0617) Arlington County (007) Wakefield High School (0450) Arlington County (007) Washington-Lee High School (0080) Arlington County (007) Yorktown High School (0330) Augusta County (008) Buffalo Gap High School (0660) Augusta County (008) Fort Defiance High School (0670) Augusta County (008) Riverheads High School (0680) Augusta County (008) Stuarts Draft High School (0730) Augusta County (008) Wilson High School (0720) Bath County (009) Bath County High School (0140) Bedford County (010) Jefferson Forest High School (1212) Bedford County (010) Liberty High School (1180) Bedford County (010) Staunton River High School (1190) Bland County (011) Bland High School (0231) Bland County (011) Rocky Gap High School (0061) Botetourt County (012) James River High School (0430) Botetourt County (012) Lord Botetourt High School (0440) Brunswick County (013) Brunswick High (0650) Bristol City (102) Virginia High School (0080) Buchanan County (014) Council High (1000) Buchanan County (014) Garden High (0030) Buchanan County (014) Grundy High (0990) Buchanan County (014) Grundy Jr. High (0352) Buchanan County (014) Hurley High (1020) Buchanan County (014) Twin Valley High (1042) Buchanan County (014) Whitewood High (0360) Buckingham County (015) Buckingham County High School (0700) Buena Vista City (103) Parry McCluer High (0062) Campbell County (016) Altavista High School (0200) Campbell County (016) Brookville High School (0720) Campbell County (016) Rustburg High School (0222) Campbell County (016) William Campbell High School (0542) Caroline County (017) Caroline High (0460) Carroll County (018) Carroll County High School (1230) Charles City County (019) Charles City High School (0100) Charlotte County (020) Randolph-Henry High School (0460) Charlottesville City (104) Charlottesville High School (0140) Chesapeake City (136) DEEP CREEK HIGH SCHOOL (0100) Chesapeake City (136) Grassfield High School (0960) Chesapeake City (136) GREAT BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL (0120) Chesapeake City (136) HICKORY HIGH SCHOOL (0890) Chesapeake City (136) INDIAN RIVER HIGH SCHOOL (0830) Chesapeake City (136) OSCAR SMITH HIGH SCHOOL (0080) Chesapeake City (136) WESTERN BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL (0840) Chesterfield County (021) Lloyd C. Bird High School (0010) Chesterfield County (021) Chesterfield Community High School (0030) Chesterfield County (021) Clover Hill High School (0740) Chesterfield County (021) Cosby High School (0840) Chesterfield County (021) James River High School (0770) Chesterfield County (021) Manchester High School (0632) Chesterfield County (021) Matoaca High School (0530) Chesterfield County (021) Meadowbrook High School (0580) Chesterfield County (021) Midlothian High School (0320) Chesterfield County (021) Monacan High School (0280) Chesterfield County (021) Thomas Dale High School (0610) Clarke County (022) Clarke County High (0010) Colonial Heights City (106) Colonial Heights High School (0040) Covington City (107) Covington High School (0350) Craig County (023) Craig County High School (0011) Culpeper County (024) Culpeper County High School (0480) Culpeper County (024) Eastern View High School (0050) Cumberland County (025) Cumberland High School (0151) Danville City (108) Galileo High School (1374) Danville City (108) George Washington High School (0210) Danville City (108) J. M. Langston High School (0139) Dickenson County (026) Clintwood High School (0271) Dickenson County (026) Haysi High School (0120) Dinwiddie County (027) Dinwiddie High School (0500) Fairfax County (029) Annandale High School (0660) Fairfax County (029) Bryant Alternative High School (2201) Fairfax County (029) Cedar Lane High School (0880) Fairfax County (029) Centreville High School (0200) Fairfax County (029) Chantilly High School (0131) Fairfax County (029) Edison High School (1270) Fairfax County (029) Fairfax High School (0020) Fairfax County (029) Falls Church High School (1100) Fairfax County (029) Hayfield High School (1800) Fairfax County (029) Herndon High School (0032) Fairfax County (029) Lake Braddock High School (0090) Fairfax County (029) Langley High School (1460) Fairfax County (029) Lee High School (1020) Fairfax County (029) Madison High School (1060) Fairfax County (029) Marshall High School (1290) Fairfax County (029) McLean High School (0790) Fairfax County (029) Mount Vernon High School (0420) Fairfax County (029) Mountain View Alternative High School (2211) Fairfax County (029) Oakton High School (1710) Fairfax County (029) Quander Road High School (1750) Fairfax County (029) Robinson Secondary (1960) Fairfax County (029) South County High School (2241) Fairfax County (029) SOUTH LAKES HIGH SCHOOL (1990) Fairfax County (029) Stuart High School (1070) Thomas Jefferson High for Science and Technology Fairfax County (029) (1371) Fairfax County (029) West Potomac High School (0900) Fairfax County (029) West Springfield High School (1610) Fairfax County (029) Westfield High School (2228) Fairfax County (029) Woodson High School (1260) Falls Church City (109) George Mason High School (0251) Fauquier County (030) Fauquier High (0701) Fauquier County (030) Kettle Run High (0510) Fauquier County (030) Liberty High (0851) Floyd County (031) Floyd County High School (0660) Fluvanna County (032) Fluvanna High School (0260) Franklin City (135) Franklin High School (0020) Franklin County (033) Franklin County High School (1311) Frederick County (034) James Wood High School (0030) Frederick County (034) Millbrook High School (0584) Frederick County (034) Sherando High School (0581) Fredericksburg City (110) James Monroe High School (0040) Galax City (111) Galax High School (0031) Giles County (035) Giles High School (0461) Giles County (035) Narrows High School (0470) Gloucester County (036) Gloucester High School (0260) Goochland County (037) Goochland High (0220) Grayson County (038) Grayson County High (0421) Grayson County (038) Mount Rogers Combined (0710) Greene County (039) William Monroe High School (0072) Greensville County (040) Greensville County High School (0200) Hampton City (112) Bethel High School (0430) Hampton City (112) Hampton High School (0280) Hampton City (112) Kecoughtan High School (0320) Hampton City (112) Phoebus High School (0050) Halifax County (041) Alternative Ed. Center (0760) Halifax County (041) Halifax County High (0010) Hanover County (042) Atlee High School (0062) Hanover County (042) Hanover High School (0554) Hanover County (042) Lee Davis High School (0370) Hanover County (042) Patrick Henry High School (0400) Harrisonburg City (113) Harrisonburg High School (0012) Henrico County (043) Deep Run High School (0160) Henrico County (043) Douglas S. Freeman High School (0410) Henrico County (043) Glen Allen High School (0096) Henrico County (043) Mills E. Godwin High School (0140) Henrico County (043) Henrico High School (0610) Henrico County (043) Hermitage High School (0670) Henrico County (043) Highland Springs High School (0190) Henrico County (043) John Randolph Tucker High School (0600) Henrico County (043) Varina High School (0580) Henry County (044) Bassett High School (0010) Henry County (044) Magna Vista High School (0020) Highland County (045) Highland High (0220) Hopewell City (114) Hopewell High School (0120) Isle of Wight County (046) Smithfield High School (0040) Isle of Wight County (046) Windsor High School (0250) King George County (048) King George High (0120) King & Queen County (049) Central High School (0280) King William County (050) King William High School (0130) Lancaster County (051) Lancaster High School (0010) Lee County (052) Lee High School (0300) Loudoun County (053) Briar Woods High School (0420) Loudoun County (053) Broad Run High School (0740) Loudoun County (053) Dominion High School (0031) Loudoun County (053) Douglass School (0620) Loudoun County (053) Freedom High School (0120) Loudoun County (053) Heritage High School (0900) Loudoun County (053) John Champe High School (0370) Loudoun County (053) Loudoun County High School (0660) Loudoun County (053) Loudoun Valley High School (0680) Loudoun County (053) Park View High School (0060) Loudoun County (053) Potomac Falls High School (0140) Loudoun County (053) Stone Bridge High School (0850) Loudoun County (053) Tuscarora High School (0200) Loudoun County (053) Woodgrove High School (0590) Louisa County (054) Louisa County High School (0602) Lunenburg County (055) Central High (0560) Lynchburg City (115) E.C. Glass High (0260) Lynchburg City (115) Heritage High (0130) Madison County (056) Madison County High (0221) Manassas City (143) Osbourn High School (0370) Manassas Park City (144) Manassas Park High (0030) Martinsville City (116) Martinsville
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