Lynchburg City Schools, also known as Lynchburg City Public Schools, is a public school district in Lynchburg, Virginia. It began operation on April 5, 1871, and is overseen by the Lynchburg City School Board.
Middle schools
• Linkhorne Middle School • Paul Laurence Dunbar Middle School for Innovation • Sandusky Middle School ==Elementary schools==
Elementary schools
• William Marvin Bass Elementary School • Bedford Hills Elementary School • Dearing Elementary School for Innovation • Heritage Elementary School • Linkhorne Elementary School • Paul Munro Elementary School • Perrymont Elementary School • Robert S. Payne Elementary School • Sandusky Elementary School • Sheffield Elementary School • Thomas C. Miller Elementary School for Innovation ==Alternative education==
Alternative education
• Amelia Pride Center • Fort Hill Community School ==Special education==
Special education
• Laurel Regional Program ==School board==
School board
Lynchburg schools - public and private - are managed by the nine-member Lynchburg City School Board, appointed by the Lynchburg City council, three from each of the three component districts. It oversees the public schools and the local private schools. ==References==