L. C. Bird High School
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.
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.Academics
According to U.S. News & World Report, L. C. Bird High School was ranked 13,066th in America, 258th in Virginia, 33rd in the Richmond Metro Area, and 8th of the 11 schools in CCPS. 21% of students participated in AP courses, and the graduation rate is 86%.Athletics
The mascot is a Skyhawk and the sports teams play in the Dominion District and Region 5C. They were members of the Central Region before VHSL realignment. Bird won the last VHSL Division 6 State Championship in 2012 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 with a 13–2 record. They are ranked 10th nationally by winning percentage of all the high schools in the United States with over 300 games played. They have also won 25 district championships in 44 years of play. The Skyhawks are 388-110-2 in 44 seasons.Lloyd C. Bird has also been to the state playoffs in many other sports including baseball, boys' and girls' basketball and many others. The boys' basketball team won the 5A state championship in 2017. In 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 the boys won 5A indoor state track and field championship. In 2018, 2019, 2021, and 2022, the boys captured the 5A outdoor state track and field championship.
Governor's Academy for Engineering Studies
L. C. Bird High School hosts the Governor's Career and Technical Academy for Engineering Studies, a specialty center with two career pathways:- science and mathematics for engineering
- engineering technology
According to the Virginia Department of Education website, the centers are "to provide:
- Opportunities to take advanced classes in mathematics, science and other core-content courses that will result in college credit while in high school;
- A constant utilization of integrated computer skills;
- A basis of practical understanding of engineering through an emphasis on design projects;
- A detailed overview of expectations in a variety of engineering and engineering technology fields;
- Opportunities for field experiences to foster a deeper understanding of the correlation between class work and the work environment; and
- Information to help students make more informed decisions about their future educational and career plans."
Notable alumni
- Slash Coleman – storyteller and writer
- Doug Chapman – former NFL running back
- Jalen Elliott – NFL player
- Vince Gilligan – writer, director and producer; creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul
- Tyrese Rice – Boston College All ACC First Team point guard; Maccabi Tel Aviv Euroleague champion
- Jason Snelling – former Atlanta Falcons running back
- Anthony Harris – current NFL Defensive Back for the Philadelphia Eagles
- Meg Gill – President & Co-founder of Golden Road Brewing
- Kenny Williams III – 2017 NCAA National champion