Public schools within a county may be organized under a single countywide school district or multiple independent city and community school districts, each with its own elected board, superintendent, and administrative offices. There are 50 Public Schools locations in Newport News County, Virginia.
Families in Newport News County should identify which school district serves their home address, as multiple districts may operate within the same county with different attendance boundaries, enrollment procedures, and program offerings.
List of Newport News County, Virginia Public Schools
Achievable Dream Middle/High
Crittenden Middle
Deer Park Elem
George J. Mcintosh Elem
Huntington Middle
Jm Dozier Middle School
Kiln Creek Elem
Newsome Park Elem
Newport News & York County Gov's Health Sciences Academy
Newport News Juvenile Detention Home
Oliver C. Greenwood Elem
Point Option Alternative School
Warwick High
Sedgefield Elem
Woodside Campus
Achievable Dream Academy
B.C. Charles Elem
B.T. Washington Middle
Gatewood Academy
Denbigh Early Childhood Center
General Stanford Elem
Joseph H. Saunders Elem
Lee Hall Early Childhood Center
Oliverc Greenwood Elementary School
R.O. Nelson Elem
Ro Nelson Elementary School
Woodside High
Bc Charles Elementary School
Bt Washington Middle School
Center For Autism
David A. Dutrow Elem
Enterprise Academy/Newport News City
Ethel M. Gildersleeve Middle
Heritage High
Horace H. Epes Elem
Homer L. Hines Middle
John Marshall Early Childhood Center
John Marshall Elementary School
L.F. Palmer Elem
Mary Passage Middle
Lee Hall Elem
Point Option Alternative
Woodside Elementary School
Carver Elem
Denbigh High
Hilton Elem
Hidenwood Elem
J.M. Dozier Middle
Lf Palmer Elementary School
Magruder Elem
Residents of Newport News County can use the state Department of Education's school locator tool to find the specific district and school serving their address, compare school performance ratings, and access contact information for district enrollment offices. County residents with children who have special education needs should contact the district's special education coordinator early to initiate the evaluation process before the school year begins.