VBSchools shares updates on music education month and unveils new outdoor classroom

Dr. Donald Robertson Superintendent
Dr. Donald Robertson Superintendent
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Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBSchools) shared updates on student activities and educational initiatives in a series of posts made on March 20, 2026.

In one post, VBSchools expressed enthusiasm for its community with the message: “We it! #VBCPSProud https://t.co/Ab8cOTM1cg” (posted March 20, 2026).

Later that day, VBSchools highlighted the importance of music education as part of ongoing celebrations in March. The post read: ” March is #MusicInOurSchoolsMonth, which is part of #FineArtsInOurSchoolsMonth. This month recognizes the role music plays in supporting student learning and growth. From singing to reading music and playing instruments, VBCPS students are engaged in music every day! https://t.co/4MqPFitCRu” (posted March 20, 2026).

The final update introduced a new outdoor classroom at the Environmental Studies Program at Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. According to the post: “VBCPS is proud to introduce a new outdoor learning space at the Environmental Studies Program at Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Unveiled by Chief of Staff Cheryl Woodhouse, the open-air classroom gives students the opportunity to learn directly in nature, building https://t.co/32qYj7Ap2Z” (posted March 20, 2026).

Virginia Beach City Public Schools serves students throughout Virginia Beach and regularly highlights school events and programs through social media channels. Initiatives like Music In Our Schools Month aim to emphasize how arts education supports student development.



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