Additionally, official school social media accounts may have been established by each school, or staff member. If you don't know it's a fact, don't post it.
The York County School Division is an award-winning school division located in the beautiful coastal region of Virginia, midway between Virginia Beach and Richmond and serves more than 13,000 students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12. The York County School Division is an award-winning school system serving more than 13,000 students in the heart of the Virginia's historic triangle, situated be
tween Virginia Beach and Richmond. The division provides an array of rigorous and diverse programs, that few school systems of similar size can match, such as Elementary Fine Arts and Math, Science, and Technology Magnet schools and the International Baccalaureate program. The mission of the York County School Division is to ensure every student is valued, supported, and challenged through learning experiences, which prepare them for a successful future.
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Social Media Terms of Use:
The York County School Division social media accounts are provided for the community by the YCSD Community and Public Relations Office, the Superintendent and School Board members. The goal is to provide timely, relevant and accurate information about the division and to share the achievements of our students and staff. Guidelines have been established to ensure effective and open conversation. All comments posted on the division's social media accounts, including any school social media accounts, school board member accounts and those of the Superintendent, are reviewed by the individual account administrator(s) to ensure that the comments posted adhere to the YCSD Social Media Terms of Use. Please note, that these accounts are limited in scope to conveying accurate information about the division and to share achievements of staff and students. Such moderated discussion accounts are not open public forums for the discussion of any and all subjects. Informational announcements likely to garner numerous questions and comments that are beyond the scope of the staff managing the social media accounts may disallow any comment and instead provide for public comment opportunities through the division's Let's Talk platform. Further, while the division recognizes individual's rights to share differing opinions and viewpoints, YCSD must also protect the rights of YCSD staff and students in a respectful manner. Although YCSD does not discriminate against any views, we do reserve the right to hide and/or delete any comments of the following nature:
◾ Comments that may jeopardize the safety and well-being of a student or staff member. We ask all users to refrain from posting "place and time" information about our students and staff.
◾ Comments that threaten or defame any person or organization, or that violate privacy laws.
◾ Comments that are violent, vulgar, obscene, profane, hateful, or racist.
◾ Comments deemed to be spam (i.e. repeated postings of the same or similar comment) or attempts to advertise/promote organizations, businesses, services or products not affiliated with the school division.
◾ Comments that contain misleading or false information and fuel rumors. (An example would be the post: "I heard school will be dismissed at 11 a.m." YCSD will post school closing information as soon as a decision is made.)
◾ Comments from what appear to be fake accounts.
◾ Comments that reference specific or ongoing confidential student and/or personnel matters.
◾ Comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity.
◾ Comments that infringe on copyrights or trademarks.
◾ Comments not related to the original post are considered off topic. Comments to any particular post should be germane to that post. Commenters who wish to offer input on school system matters not addressed on our social media accounts are encouraged to contact the school or central office administration, as appropriate, or to sign up to offer public comment at a regular business meeting of the York County School Board.
◾ Comments including phone numbers, email addresses, residential addresses, or similar information.
◾ Comments that do not comport with reasonable standards of civility and decorum for our young audience (see below)
Repeat violations of these Terms of Use may result in the account being blocked/banned for a minimum of 90 days. Subsequent violations may result in the account being blocked for additional time periods applied in a progressive manner. Civility and Decorum
Comments that do not meet reasonable standards of civility or decorum may be hidden or removed. Commenters are reminded that York County School Division social media accounts are part of a public school system website and that students - most of whom are impressionable minors - are one of its main intended audiences. Students check the YCSD social media accounts frequently for important information about school events and activities and should not be exposed to comments that are likely to cause them emotional distress or that would be inappropriate in the school environment. The social media administrators will review all postings to make sure they do not run afoul of the rules nor of the division's Acceptable Use Policy regarding Internet access and practices. Comments posted by other users reflect those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official views of the York County School Division. Additionally, each post's comment section may be revised, turned off, or restricted as needed - in order to maintain an informative and friendly environment for the YCSD community. Your comments are welcome at any time. However, given the need to appropriately manage all communication responsibilities, we intend to review and post comments from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. on regularly scheduled business days. We intend to review and post comments submitted at other times as soon as possible or on the next business day. Any student or staff specific concerns should be reported directly to the division or school rather than posted as a comment. YCSD students, parents, staff, and community members have several ways to report any concern:
◾ tell a trusted adult
◾ call the YCSD Hotline at 757-890-5000
◾ report it online at yorkcountyschools.org/ReportIt
◾ report it on the YCSD App
◾ contact us a yorkcountyschools.org/AskYCSD
We reserve the right to amend our Social Media Terms of Use at any time without notice.
06/08/2026
The York High School Class of 2026 spent part of today revisiting the schools that helped shape them into the Future Ready Graduates they are today. As they walked through familiar hallways one last time, younger students lined the hallways to cheer them on and celebrate their accomplishments.
Congratulations to the York High School Class of 2026! We are proud to celebrate these students and look forward to all they will achieve in the years ahead.
06/06/2026
Temperatures are expected to soar today! Make sure you stay hydrated and cool - perhaps a glimpse of a snow plow painted by students at Bruton High School will help keep your mind off the heat. Will we get a chance to see it on the roads this winter? Share your predictions in the comments.
06/05/2026
Seniors from Tabb High School took a meaningful trip back to where their educational journeys began, visiting the elementary and middle schools that helped prepare them for this milestone moment. Lined with cheering students and proud staff members, the hallways became a celebration of growth, memories, and achievement.
Congratulations to the Tabb High School Class of 2026! We are proud to recognize these Future Ready Graduates as they prepare to take their next steps and make their mark on the world.
06/04/2026
Graduating seniors from Grafton High School returned to the schools that helped shape their journey, walking the halls of their former elementary and middle schools while being cheered on by students, teachers, and staff.
The Senior Walk is a special reminder of how far these students have come and the bright futures awaiting them. For younger students, it’s an inspiring glimpse of what’s possible through hard work, perseverance, and dedication.
Congratulations to the Grafton High School Class of 2026! We are proud to celebrate these Future Ready Graduates and all they have accomplished.
06/04/2026
A walk down memory lane! Today, members of the Bruton High School Class of 2026 returned to the elementary and middle schools where their educational journeys began. As they walked through familiar hallways in their caps and gowns, they were greeted with cheers, high-fives, and plenty of excitement from younger students.
The Senior Walk celebrates not only a milestone achievement, but also the growth, character, and determination that have brought these students to graduation day. Their journey serves as inspiration for the next generation of learners following in their footsteps.
Congratulations to Bruton High School’s Future Ready Graduates!
06/04/2026
YCSD Informational Announcement:
Monday’s work session of the York County School Board will take place at York Hall beginning at 4:30 p.m. A special meeting will follow immediately after the conclusion of the work session. The meetings will be broadcast live on Cox Cable Channel 86, Verizon Channel 2138 and on the division's YouTube channel.
Today was filled with smiles, tears and unforgettable hugs as four students received the surprise of a lifetime when their dad, Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Ciccone of the U.S. Air Force, walked through their school doors after spending an extended deployment in Jordan.
The emotional reunion was a powerful reminder of the sacrifices military families make and the strength, resilience and character they demonstrate every day. We are honored to celebrate this special moment with their family and grateful for the service and dedication of all of our military-connected families.
Welcome home and thank you for your service! 🇺🇸
Grafton High School | Grafton Middle School | Tabb Elementary School
06/03/2026
Second and third grade students at Mt. Vernon Elementary put their coding skills to the test by programming Botley to complete tasks before taking on an exciting challenge: creating their own virtual museums.
Working in teams, students designed museum exhibits, selected and described important artifacts, and then carefully coded Botley to guide visitors through their museums. As Botley toured each exhibit, students shared what they learned about the significance of each artifact.
From coding and problem-solving to research and teamwork, these young innovators brought history and science to life—one Botley tour at a time!
06/01/2026
Month at a Glance for June 2026 📅
• June 10: Early Dismissal
• June 10: Last Day of School
• June 10: Report Cards - Elementary School
• June 17: Report Cards - Middle & High School
05/29/2026
Graduation season has arrived, and the Class of 2026 is ready for their next chapter! 🎓
In less than two weeks, seniors from Bruton High School, Grafton High School, Tabb High School, York High School, and York River Academy will walk across the stage and celebrate years of hard work, memories, and accomplishments.
Looking for graduation details? Our Graduation webpage has everything in one place — livestream links, valedictorian and salutatorian recognitions, scholarship highlights, senior spotlights, graduate lists, and more.