3 Virginia districts to form specialized regional high school

May 14, 2008
Prince William, Manassas and Manassas Park districts hope to open the school in 2010

The Prince William, Manassas and Manassas Park school systems in Virginia have received a $100,000 state grant to design a regional "governor's school" that would open by fall 2010 and specialize in math, science and technology. The school would serve, at least initially, about 300 juniors and seniors from the three school systems. Students would still attend neighborhood schools and travel to the new magnet campus only for high-level classes.

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