Chesapeake City Public Schools District Education: 40,685 students were enrolled in 2024-25 school year

Chesapeake City Public Schools District Education: 40,685 students were enrolled in 2024-25 school year
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There were 40,685 students enrolled in Chesapeake City Public Schools District schools in the 2024-25 school year, 0.1% more than the previous year, according to the Virginia Department of Education.

Of all students welcomed in the 2024-25 school year, 51.2% of them were boys, 48.6% were girls, and 0.2% did not specify their gender or identify with either category.

The most represented ethnicity among Chesapeake City Public Schools District students was white, making up about 42.2% of all the students.

Chesapeake City Public Schools District has a main office in Chesapeake.

Among the 45 schools in Chesapeake City Public Schools District, Grassfield High School recorded the highest enrollment of 2,352 students in the 2024-25 school year.

According to Public School Review, Virginia public schools have an average student-to-teacher ratio of 14:1, slightly better than the national average of 15:1. Minority students, primarily Hispanic and Black, make up 56% of the enrollment, while white students constitute 44%.

Enrollment in Chesapeake City Public Schools Over 9 Years

Breakdown of Student Enrollment in Chesapeake City Public Schools District

School name Total enrollment in 2023-24 Total enrollment in 2024-25 % change
B. M. Williams Primary School 835 829 -0.7%
Butts Road Intermediate School 575 579 0.7%
Butts Road Primary School 539 498 -7.6%
Camelot Elementary School 506 494 -2.4%
Cedar Road Elementary School 940 988 5.1%
Crestwood Intermediate School 694 737 6.2%
Crestwood Middle School 560 559 -0.2%
Deep Creek Central Elementary School 884 888 0.5%
Deep Creek Elementary School 766 770 0.5%
Deep Creek High School 1,646 1,698 3.2%
Deep Creek Middle School 801 764 -4.6%
Edwin W. Chittum Elementary School 759 762 0.4%
G. A. Treakle Elementary School 403 441 9.4%
George W. Carver Intermediate School 524 535 2.1%
Georgetown Primary School 772 804 4.1%
Grassfield Elementary School 1,348 1,307 -3%
Grassfield High School 2,313 2,352 1.7%
Great Bridge High School 1,532 1,492 -2.6%
Great Bridge Intermediate School 727 728 0.1%
Great Bridge Middle School 1,297 1,312 1.2%
Great Bridge Primary School 668 612 -8.4%
Greenbrier Intermediate School 622 657 5.6%
Greenbrier Middle School 792 791 -0.1%
Greenbrier Primary School 698 679 -2.7%
Hickory Elementary School 649 695 7.1%
Hickory High School 1,606 1,602 -0.2%
Hickory Middle School 1,298 1,285 -1%
Hugo A. Owens Middle School 1,309 1,288 -1.6%
Indian River High School 1,702 1,643 -3.5%
Indian River Middle School 764 744 -2.6%
Jolliff Middle School 695 754 8.5%
Norfolk Highlands Primary School 281 294 4.6%
Oscar F. Smith High School 2,318 2,268 -2.2%
Oscar Smith Middle School 976 973 -0.3%
Portlock Primary School 547 518 -5.3%
Rena B. Wright Primary School 271 301 11.1%
Southeastern Elementary School 783 828 5.7%
Southwestern Elementary School 550 549 -0.2%
Sparrow Road Intermediate School 433 413 -4.6%
Thurgood Marshall Elementary School 407 395 -2.9%
Truitt Intermediate School 245 258 5.3%
Western Branch High School 2,123 2,145 1%
Western Branch Int 773 796 3%
Western Branch Middle School 904 858 -5.1%
Western Branch Primary School 805 802 -0.4%


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