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Virginia Beach City Public Schools urges focus on end‑of‑year assessments and highlights safety supports ahead of spring break

Virginia Beach City Public Schools Desktop Chat · April 2, 2026
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Summary

A prerecorded Desktop Chat from Virginia Beach City Public Schools urged students to stay focused on Advanced Placement, IB, Dual Enrollment and ESOL tests, outlined tutoring options, and emphasized school safety measures coordinated by the Office of Security and Emergency Management and the Virginia Beach Police Department.

In a prerecorded April "Desktop Chat," a presenter for Virginia Beach City Public Schools urged students to remain focused as the school year finishes and reminded families about available tutoring and safety supports.

The presenter said the coming weeks will include important end‑of‑year assessments — "Advanced Placement, IB, Dual Enrollment, and ESOL tests" — and noted that these exams "play a key role in meeting graduation requirements, earning verified credits and in some cases, earning college credit." The message announced that schools will offer tutoring sessions before, during and after school to help students prepare, and encouraged parents and guardians to review grades in the parent portal and contact teachers with questions.

School safety was a central point. "Our Office of Security and Emergency Management works closely with schools by providing training, monitoring, and ongoing support," the presenter said, and added that the division's "partnership with the Virginia Beach Police Department adds another important layer in helping us maintain safe and secure learning environments across the division." The presenter also reaffirmed that schools will continue to follow and enforce the School Division's Code of Student Conduct.

The presenter urged families to talk with children about following school rules and reporting concerns to trusted staff, saying that cooperation between families, school staff and law enforcement helps "provide the safest and best possible learning environment in every school." The message closed with well wishes for a safe spring break and a reminder that the division is hiring: "Grow your career with Virginia Beach City Public Schools. Apply today at VBschools.com/careers."