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School Board of the City of Virginia Beach names Dr. Donald Robertson Jr. superintendent

The School Board of the City of Virginia Beach voted to name Dr. Donald Robertson Jr. as superintendent at its meeting Jan. 23. A native of Hampton Roads, Dr. Robertson began his career as a math teacher with Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) in 1988 and progressed in leadership roles including assistant principal of Bayside High School, principal of Salem High School, chief strategy and innovation officer, chief schools officer, chief of staff and acting superintendent. 

School Board of the City of Virginia Beach names Dr. Donald Robertson Jr. superintendent

The School Board of the City of Virginia Beach voted to name Dr. Donald Robertson Jr. as superintendent at its meeting Jan. 23. A native of Hampton Roads, Dr. Robertson began his career as a math teacher with Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) in 1988 and progressed in leadership roles including assistant principal of Bayside High School, principal of Salem High School, chief strategy and innovation officer, chief schools officer, chief of staff and acting superintendent. 

Logo Virginia Beach City Public Schools Charting the Course

Hundreds of Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) students will participate in the 16th Annual African American Male Summit on Jan. 20 at Frank W. Cox High School. Boys in grades six through 12 will share ideas with each other and with adult community members on topics such as student leadership, community involvement, relationship-building, and physical and mental well-being.

Employment

All applicants must submit an employment application via www.vbschools.com and complete all required steps to become an employee of the Virginia Beach City Public School system. These steps are necessary for any employment opportunity at the Adult Learning Center.

Community Education Classes

Adult Learning Center Openings for both day and evening instructional positions

Do you have expertise in a certain subject or field that you would like to share with the community at large? The Adult Learning Center is always in search of instructors with varied backgrounds and experiences to design courses that are timely, beneficial, and fun.

If you would like to submit a course for consideration, please complete a course proposal form, submit it to our Community Education Department and one of our program planners will contact you.

Please consult our course planning calendar before completing a course proposal form. Completed course proposal forms can be submitted to our Community Education Department by emailing alcinfo@vbschools.com, or by dropping them off at the ALC during regular business hours.

If you'd like to discuss your course proposal first, give us a call at 757.648.6050 and ask to speak with one of our program planners.