Winchester Public Schools (Virginia)
The Winchester Public Schools serve the city of Winchester, Virginia. The school division was founded in 1919. There are eight schools and about 3500 students.
- John Handley High School, grades 9–12. This school has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1998 and is named for its founder, Judge John Handley.
- Daniel Morgan Intermediate School, grades 5-6 and Daniel Morgan Middle School, grades 7–8, both named for General Daniel Morgan
- Frederick Douglass Elementary School, grades K-4 named for Frederick Douglass
- Garland R. Quarles Elementary School, grades K-4
- John Kerr Elementary School, grades K-4, named after a local benefactor
- Virginia Avenue, Charlotte Dehart School, grades K-4, named for its first Principal
- Emil and Grace Shihadeh Innovation Center, for Career and Technical Education, endowed by the Frederick D. and Karen G. Schaufeld Family Foundation in honour of Karen Schaufeld's parents.