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Wakefield High School (Arlington County, Virginia)

1952 establishments in VirginiaAC with 0 elementsAll pages needing cleanupEducational institutions established in 1952Public high schools in Virginia
Schools accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and SchoolsSchools in Arlington County, Virginia

Wakefield High School is one of three public high schools located in Arlington, Virginia, United States, closely bordering Alexandria. It has 140 teachers and 2,104 students in grades 9–12 as of the 2016–2017 academic year.Wakefield's athletes are called the "Warriors" and wear the colors kelly green, white, and black. The school participates in the Virginia High School League. The Warriors are represented by an image of a knight holding a sword, which was preceded by an Indian head until 2003.

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Wakefield High School (Arlington County, Virginia)
South Dinwiddie Street, Arlington

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Wakefield High School

South Dinwiddie Street 1325
22206 Arlington
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