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Save Norfolk Highlands Primary

Save Norfolk Highlands Primary

Support early childhood education without removing a walkable neighborhood school from Norfolk Highlands.

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The issue

Chesapeake Public Schools is considering converting Norfolk Highlands Primary into a dedicated early childhood center. That would remove a neighborhood primary school, rezone local children, and bus preschool students into the neighborhood.

The ask

Pause the plan until CPS publishes the site-selection analysis, alternatives analysis, class-size projections, transportation model, building-suitability review, and source neighborhoods for preschool enrollment.

Initial FOIA request

Read the focused records request asking CPS for the datasets, workpapers, capacity calculations, site-selection records, and cost support behind the Early Childhood Center presentation.

Read the FOIA request →

Public comment

Read the three-minute public comment asking the Board to pause the plan until CPS publishes the analysis behind the Norfolk Highlands Primary proposal.

Read the public comment →

Watch the School Board discussion

The embedded video starts near the relevant portion of the meeting.

Direct link: open the meeting video at the timestamp.

Key concerns

Contact the School Board

Ask the Board to pause the plan until CPS publishes the underlying data and alternatives analysis.

Emails included in the button

kim.scott@cpschools.com, mike.lamonea@cpschools.com, elijah.colon@cpschools.com, malia.huddle@cpschools.com, john.mccormick@cpschools.com, norman.pool@cpschools.com, amanda.quillin@cpschools.com, angie.swygert@cpschools.com, amanda.walker@cpschools.com

Suggested message

Members of the School Board,

Please pause the Norfolk Highlands Primary conversion plan until CPS publishes the site-selection analysis, alternatives analysis, current and projected class sizes by school and grade, transportation model, building-suitability review, fire and evacuation review, and the source neighborhoods for the proposed preschool students.

I support expanding early childhood education. The issue is whether Norfolk Highlands should lose a walkable neighborhood primary school before the public has seen the data behind that decision.

Respectfully,

Finance talking point: even the broader funding math is small compared with CPS’s new costs.

The federal-only enrollment scenario is about $20,450 per year. Even if we use the full SchoolDigger per-pupil spending number and assume 10 students actually leave CPS entirely, the broader sensitivity check is about $161,550 per year.

For a $500,000 home, covering that broader $161,550 amount citywide would be about $1.97 per year.

By contrast, CPS’s own Early Childhood Center presentation shows the proposed preschool-center plan adding about $1.37 million to $1.53 million in net Year 1 operating cost, and about $863,000 to $996,000 in ongoing net operating cost.

Read the finance check →

Academic talking point: NHP is not a weak school being rescued by rezoning.

Official VDOE SOL trend data shows that in 2024-25, Norfolk Highlands Primary outperformed Georgetown Primary, Sparrow Road Intermediate, and Thurgood Marshall Elementary in both English/Reading and Math.

This does not prove everything about school quality, but it is a serious warning sign: before CPS moves NHP students, CPS should publish the academic, staffing, class-size, transportation, and student-support impacts of the receiving-school plan.

See the academic comparison →

Latest website update

June 10, 2026: Standardized the top banner and navigation across all public pages, added the CPS attendance-zone plan explanation, and kept the confirmed donation total at $1,408.39.