VBSchools highlights staff appreciation and student activities in April social media posts

Dr. Donald Robertson Superintendent
Dr. Donald Robertson Superintendent
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Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBSchools) highlighted several initiatives and events in a series of posts on April 3, 2026. The posts acknowledged the contributions of paraprofessionals, shared updates from school leadership, and showcased activities at Providence Elementary School.

In a post published at 15:00 UTC, VBSchools recognized the efforts of its paraprofessional staff by stating, ” #HappyParaprofessionalsDay! Thank you to our paraprofessionals who assist teachers, support individual student needs, help manage classrooms, and provide care and encouragement throughout the school day. Your impact is felt and appreciated across VBCPS. #WeAreVBSchools” (April 3, 2026).

One hour later, at 16:00 UTC, the district encouraged followers to view an update from Dr. Robertson. The post read: “ICYMI: Catch Dr. Robertson’s latest Deskside Chat. In the April update, he shares how we’re finishing the school year strong by preparing for end-of-year assessments and staying focused on school safety and security. Watch the full update: https://t.co/A2PP2uAUnF https://t.co/XXNmGF3ZgK” (April 3, 2026).

Later that day at 19:00 UTC, VBSchools described a recent event at Providence Elementary School: “Providence ES students met Kylo the chameleon during Book Fair and Literacy Night. Author Leland Clelland read from his book, ‘I Am…Building a Positive Mindset for Kids,’ and students painted rocks with affirmations and explored new books. Read more on The CORE blog → https://t.co/H8mlVMoFcx” (April 3, 2026).

Virginia Beach City Public Schools is one of Virginia’s largest school divisions and regularly communicates with its community about events and updates through social media channels.



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