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Frank W. Cox High School
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About Frank W. Cox High School
Frank W. Cox High School is an educational institution located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. As a public high school, this site may be listed in IPEDS due to its participation in dual enrollment, career and technical education programs, or other postsecondary partnerships. No institutional type classification, enrollment figures, or completion data are currently reflected in available IPEDS records.
No specific academic programs are currently listed in available IPEDS data for this institution. High schools that appear in IPEDS often do so through partnerships with community colleges or technical education centers, offering students access to college-credit coursework, career pathway programs, or industry certifications while completing secondary education requirements.
Virginia Beach is an independent city in southeastern Virginia and the most populous city in the state, located along the Atlantic coast and Chesapeake Bay. Frank W. Cox High School serves students in this large, diverse coastal community and may offer career and technical education opportunities that connect students with postsecondary pathways in healthcare, technology, public safety, or the maritime industries prominent in the region.
2425 Shorehaven Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23454
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