Virginia Beach City Public Schools highlights student leadership and community resources

Dr. Donald Robertson Superintendent
Dr. Donald Robertson Superintendent
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Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBSchools) shared updates on student achievements and upcoming community events in a series of posts on January 9, 2026.

In one post from January 9, VBSchools highlighted the actions of a Princess Anne Middle School student: ” #VBCPSProud of Princess Anne MS student Princeton O., who showed leadership and compassion during a medical emergency on a school bus. He calmly comforted classmates and helped bring reassurance during a scary moment. Way to go, Princeton! Read more → https://t.co/d0rs0lK46V”

Another message from the same day promoted an event for families in need: “Know a family who could use a winter coat? Register to attend the @VBFACE1 Coats for Kids event tomorrow, Jan. 10 and help us share this resource → https://t.co/YsKw6jFCDZ #WeAreVBSchools #VBCPSCares https://t.co/YKQegbkqzR”

Later that evening, VBSchools addressed digital safety concerns with an educational opportunity: ” Parenting in the digital age comes with challenges. Join VBCPS and #WinAtSocial on Jan. 28, at 6 p.m. for a family webinar on helping students navigate social media safely and positively. Save the Zoom link: https://t.co/ilxM6TZNka Can’t attend? There will be a webinar https://t.co/ZD9kT5eNhE”

Virginia Beach City Public Schools is one of Virginia’s largest school divisions, serving over 65,000 students across nearly 90 schools and centers.



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