Directory of High School Scheduling
                             Models in Virginia


                                  Revised 
                         for the 1995-96 School Year





                       6 A/B Block Schools in Virginia





Information Gathered as Part of the Study of Innovative High
Scheduling in Virginia Funded Through a Grant from the Virginia State
Department of Education University Research Consortium

                                      
                       June/July 1995 Telephone Survey




      For Further Information or to Report any Errors Please Contact:  

          Michael D. Rettig, James Madison University


            
                       6 A/B BLOCK SCHOOLS IN VIRGINIA

County/City                  School                             Phone

Albemarle                    Albemarle (93-94) 9          (804) 973-5351
Frederick 10                 James Wood (93-94)           (703) 667-5226
Frederick                    Sherando   (93-94)           (703) 869-0060
Gloucester                   Gloucester (92-93)           (804) 693-2526
Greensville                  Greensville (92-93)          (804) 634-2195
Harrisonburg City            Harrisonburg (94-95)         (703) 433-2652
Roanoke City                 Patrick Henry (93-94)        (703) 981-2255
Roanoke City                 William Fleming (93-94)      (703) 981-2781
Virginia Beach City          Kempsville (94-95)           (804) 474-8400
Virginia Beach City          Ocean Lakes (94-95)          (804) 473-5058
Virginia Beach City          Princess Anne (94-95)        (804) 473-5000
York                         Bruton (92-93)               (804) 220-4050 
York                         Tabb (92-93)                 (804) 867-7400

9. Numbers in parentheses indicate the school year during which the
block schedule was implemented.

10. Two alternating blocked periods in the morning; three single periods
meet every day; one of the periods is lunch.

Source: Directory of High School Scheduling Models in Virginia
1995-96; Study of Innovative High School Scheduling in Virginia,
James Madison University, Michael D. Rettig
Revised: September 1, 1995

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