Peninsula District
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In the United States, the Peninsula District[1] is a district of the Virginia High School League. It consists of public high schools in the cities of Hampton and Newport News, plus Gloucester High School in Gloucester County.
Schools in the Peninsula District compete in the 6A, 5A, and 4A divisions.[2]
Schools in the Peninsula District
Gloucester County
- Gloucester High School, 5A
Hampton
- Bethel High School, 5A
- Hampton High School, 5A
- Kecoughtan High School, 5A
- Phoebus High School, 3A
Newport News
- Denbigh High School, 4A
- Heritage High School, 4A
- Menchville High School, 5A
- Warwick High School, 5A
- Woodside High School, 6A
Former members
- Homer L. Ferguson High School of Newport News, Virginia (school closed in 1996)
- Lafayette High School of Williamsburg, Virginia (now in the AA Bay Rivers District)
- Newport News High School of Newport News, Virginia (school became Newport News Intermediate School, which eventually closed in 1980)
- Tabb High School of Tabb, Virginia (now in the AA Bay Rivers District)
- James Blair High School (Williamsburg, Virginia) 1967 - 1973 (school became a middle school in 1973)
- York High School (Yorktown, Virginia) (now in the AA Bay Rivers District)
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Virginia High School League AAA Eastern Region
- Bayside
- Cox
- First Colonial
- Green Run
- Kellam
- Kempsville
- Landstown
- Ocean Lakes
- Princess Anne
- Salem
- Tallwood
- Churchland
- Granby
- Lake Taylor
- Manor
- Maury
- Norcom
- Norview
- Booker T. Washington
- Bethel
- Denbigh
- Gloucester
- Hampton
- Heritage
- Kecoughtan
- Menchville
- Phoebus
- Warwick
- Woodside
- Deep Creek
- Grassfield
- Great Bridge
- Hickory
- Indan River
- King's Fork
- Lakeland
- Nansemond River
- Oscar Smith
- Western Branch