VBSchools announces advisory committee openings and highlights student participation

Dr. Donald Robertson Superintendent
Dr. Donald Robertson Superintendent
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Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) posted several updates on March 24, 2026, highlighting community engagement opportunities and student achievements.

In a tweet posted at 19:00 UTC, VBCPS announced that the School Board is seeking new members for its Community Advisory Committees. The post stated: “VBCPS School Board is seeking parents, staff, and community members to serve on various Community Advisory Committees. If you are interested in making a difference and sharing your voice, submit an application and letter of interest to the Clerk of the School Board by Friday, https://t.co/6pVwgdzmEd”.

Later that evening at 22:00 UTC, VBCPS recognized students who participated in a recent event. The tweet read: “Hundreds of our VBCPS students did an amazing job in the Operation Smile Shamrock Final Mile this past weekend. We are so #VBCPSProud of you! #WeAreVBSchools https://t.co/AKYZgmnerw”.

At 22:30 UTC on the same day, VBCPS promoted an upcoming webinar designed for families to establish guidelines for social media use. The tweet said: “Happening in one day! Join VBCPS and #WinAtSocial on Wednesday, March 25, at 6 p.m. for an interactive family webinar focused on creating your own social media Family Standards Agreement. : https://t.co/IhN35yMM0Y #WeAreVBSchools #VBCPSCares https://t.co/p9vZ4df17k”.

Virginia Beach City Public Schools is one of Virginia’s largest school divisions and regularly communicates with its stakeholders through public calls for participation and event updates.



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