L. C. Bird High School

Lloyd C. Bird High School
Address
10301 Courthouse Road
Chesterfield, Virginia 23832-6616
Information
School type Public high school
Founded 1978
School district Chesterfield County Public Schools
Superintendent Dr. Marcus Newsome
Principal Dr. Laura B. Hebert
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1,876
Language English
Campus Suburban
Color(s)                Navy Blue, Skyhawk Blue, White
Athletics conference Virginia High School League
Conference 12
5A South
Mascot Skyhawk
Rival Thomas Dale High School
Website Official Site

Lloyd C. Bird High School is a public high school in Chesterfield, an unincorporated community in Chesterfield County, Virginia, United States. It is part of Chesterfield County Public Schools and is located at 10301 Courthouse Road. It is named for former Virginia state senator Lloyd C. Bird.

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Map of Virginia highlighting Chesterfield County

Accreditation

Lloyd C. Bird High School has consistently reached AYP according to the standards of No Child Left Behind each year since the inception of the program. Lloyd C. Bird High School also is the home of the Governor's Career and Technical Academy for Engineering Studies unique to Chesterfield County. The performing arts programs puts on plays, concerts, and displays.

Athletics

The mascot is a skyhawk and the sports teams play in the conference 12 and 5A South. They were members of the Central Region and Dominion District before VHSL realignment. The Skyhawks' most notable team sport is varsity football. Bird won the last VHSL Division 6 State Championship in 2012 (before realignment) with a 14–0 record. They repeated as state champions in 2013 with a 15–0 record, this time in class 5A. The Skyhawks then claimed their third straight state title in 2014 (also in 5A) with a 13–2 record. They are ranked 10th nationally (through 2013) by winning percentage (338-87-2 .794) of all the high schools in the United States with over 300 games played. They have also won 25 district championships in 37 years of play and have won the Dominion District football championship for the past 13 of the past 14 seasons. The football team is 73–6 since 2009 with a 57–3 record in the regular season and 16–3 record in playoffs.

Lloyd C. Bird has also been to the state playoffs in many other sports including baseball, boys and girls basketball and many others.

Notable alumni

Lloyd C. Bird High School Band

The Lloyd C. Bird High School Band, which has 130 members, is one of the larger high school bands in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Lloyd C. Bird Band is well known for its 25-year consecutive achievement of obtaining a "superior" rating at the VBODA State Concert Festival. The Lloyd C. Bird Band also has held its spring concert in Richmond's Landmark Theater, the only high school band to ever hold a solo concert there. The band is also a 15-time Commonwealth of Virginia Honor band, which makes them one of only 25 bands in the Commonwealth of Virginia to achieve 10 Honor Band Awards. Also part of the Lloyd C. Bird High School Band is the Skyhawk Marching Band. The Skyhawk Marching Band is known as "The Band With The Sound." They compete in the AA group at competitions and have achieved 15 "superior" ratings at the VBODA State Marching Festival. The Skyhawk Marching Band has traveled to many places including Disney World, Atlanta, Georgia, Myrtle Beach, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Chicago, Illinois, and Ontario, Canada.

Governor's Academy for Engineering Studies

Lloyd C. Bird was host of the Pre-Engineering Specialty Center for Chesterfield County, a specific application of the Specialty Center System in Chesterfield County high schools which allows students to attend High Schools outside of their districts to get an education concentrating in an area they are interested in along with earning their High School diploma. In 2009, the center was awarded the prestigious title of the Governor's Academy for Engineering Studies.

School Report

Partially Accredited: Improving School-Pass Rate[1]

References

Coordinates: 37°23′18.7″N 77°29′39.8″W / 37.388528°N 77.494389°W / 37.388528; -77.494389

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