Virginia High School League - List of Regions and Districts

List of Regions and Districts

Group AAA

  • Central Region
    • AAA Capital District
    • AAA Central District
    • AAA Colonial District
    • AAA Dominion District
  • Eastern Region
    • AAA Beach District
    • AAA Eastern District
    • AAA Peninsula District
    • AAA Southeastern District
  • Northern Region
    • AAA Concorde District
    • AAA Liberty District
    • AAA National District
    • AAA Patriot District
  • Northwest Region
    • AAA Cardinal District
    • AAA Cedar Run District
    • AAA Commonwealth District
    • AAA Western Valley District

Group AA

  • Region I
    • AA Battlefield District
    • AA Bay Rivers District
    • AA Southside District
  • Region II
    • AA Dulles District
    • AA Jefferson District
    • AA Northwestern District
    • AA Evergreen District
  • Region III
    • AA Blue Ridge District
    • AA Seminole District
    • AA Valley District
  • Region IV
    • AA Piedmont District
    • AA River Ridge District
    • AA Southwest District

Group A

  • Region A
    • A Eastern Shore District
    • A Northern Neck District
    • A Tidewater District
    • A Tri-Rivers District
  • Region B
    • A Bull Run District
    • A Dogwood District
    • A James River District
    • A Shenandoah District
  • Region C
    • A Hogoheegee District
    • A Mountain Empire District
    • A Pioneer District
    • A Three Rivers District
  • Region D
    • A Black Diamond District
    • A Cumberland District
    • A Lonesome Pine District
    • A Clinch Mountain District

Read more about this topic:  Virginia High School League

Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, regions and/or districts:

    Feminism is an entire world view or gestalt, not just a laundry list of women’s issues.
    Charlotte Bunch (b. 1944)

    A man’s interest in a single bluebird is worth more than a complete but dry list of the fauna and flora of a town.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    In common with other rural regions much of the Iowa farm lore concerns the coming of company. When the rooster crows in the doorway, or the cat licks his fur, company is on the way.
    —For the State of Iowa, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

    Cities need old buildings so badly it is probably impossible for vigorous streets and districts to grow without them.... for really new ideas of any kind—no matter how ultimately profitable or otherwise successful some of them might prove to be—there is no leeway for such chancy trial, error and experimentation in the high-overhead economy of new construction. Old ideas can sometimes use new buildings. New ideas must use old buildings.
    Jane Jacobs (b. 1916)