Norfolk City Public Schools District welcomed 26,807 students in 2024-25 school year

Norfolk City Public Schools District welcomed 26,807 students in 2024-25 school year
Lisa Coons Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction — https://www.doe.virginia.gov/about-vdoe/agency-leadership/superintendent
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There were 26,807 students enrolled in Norfolk City Public Schools District schools in the 2024-25 school year, 0.3% less than the previous year, according to the Virginia Department of Education.

Of all students welcomed in the 2024-25 school year, 50.8% of them were boys, and 49.2% were girls.

Data also shows that most of the students were Black or African American, representing 55.2% of the Norfolk City Public Schools District total enrollment.

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

Among the 44 schools in Norfolk City Public Schools District, Granby High School recorded the highest enrollment of 1,980 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 Norfolk City Public Schools Over 9 Years

Breakdown of Student Enrollment in Norfolk City Public Schools District

School name Total enrollment in 2023-24 Total enrollment in 2024-25 % change
Academy for Discovery at Lakewood 730 739 1.2%
Azalea Middle School 808 792 -2%
Bay View Elementary School 502 500 -0.4%
Berkley/Campostella Early Childhood Center 172 165 -4.1%
Blair Middle School 1,072 1,141 6.4%
Booker T. Washington High School 955 904 -5.3%
Camp Allen Elementary School 401 405 1%
Chesterfield Academy Elementary 302 325 7.6%
Coleman Place Elementary School 560 551 -1.6%
Crossroads Elementary School 750 790 5.3%
Easton Preschool 165 123 -25.5%
Ghent School 501 501 0%
Granby Elementary School 486 464 -4.5%
Granby High School 1,850 1,980 7%
Ingleside Elementary School 558 574 2.9%
Jacox Elementary School 568 596 4.9%
James Monroe Elementary School 262 299 14.1%
Lake Taylor 681 664 -2.5%
Lake Taylor High School 1,136 1,107 -2.6%
Larchmont Elementary School 490 455 -7.1%
Larrymore Elementary School 576 584 1.4%
Lindenwood Elementary School 242 243 0.4%
Little Creek Elementary School 592 583 -1.5%
Mary Calcott Elementary School 426 404 -5.2%
Maury High School 1,737 1,713 -1.4%
Northside Middle School 767 732 -4.6%
Norview Elementary School 375 412 9.9%
Norview High School 1,822 1,585 -13%
Norview Middle School 1,152 1,196 3.8%
Ocean View Elementary School 504 512 1.6%
Oceanair Elementary School 422 400 -5.2%
P. B. Young Senior Elementary School 217 241 11.1%
Richard Bowling Elementary School 462 492 6.5%
Ruffner Middle School 540 576 6.7%
Sewells Point Elementary School 523 495 -5.4%
Sherwood Forest Elementary School 439 406 -7.5%
Southside Stem Academy at Campostella 701 686 -2.1%
St. Helena Elementary School 230 229 -0.4%
Suburban Park Elementary School 447 415 -7.2%
Tanners Creek Elementary School 517 517 0%
Tarrallton Elementary School 300 286 -4.7%
Walter Herron Taylor Elementary School 343 403 17.5%
Willard Model Elementary School 449 441 -1.8%
Willoughby Early Childhood Center 152 181 19.1%


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