Lake Taylor High School

Lake Taylor High School is a public high school located in Norfolk, Virginia and is the "Home of the Mighty Titans". It is administered by Norfolk City Public Schools. The school colors are blue,red and white and its mascot is the Titans. Lake Taylor High is also the home to a NJROTC program and is called The Academy of Leadership and Military Science.

AAA Eastern Region
Beach District
  • Bayside
  • Cox
  • First Colonial
  • Green Run
  • Kellam
  • Kempsville
  • Landstown
  • Ocean Lakes
  • Princess Anne
  • Salem
  • Tallwood
Eastern District
  • Churchland
  • Granby
  • Lake Taylor
  • Maury
  • Norcom
  • Norview
  • Booker T. Washington
  • Wilson
Peninsula District
  • Bethel
  • Denbigh
  • Gloucester
  • Hampton
  • Heritage
  • Kecoughtan
  • Menchville
  • Phoebus
  • Warwick
  • Woodside
Southeastern District
  • Deep Creek
  • Grassfield
  • Great Bridge
  • Hickory
  • Indan River
  • King's Fork
  • Lakeland
  • Nansemond River
  • Oscar Smith
  • Western Branch

Coordinates: 36°52′8.6″N 76°12′5.8″W / 36.869056°N 76.201611°W / 36.869056; -76.201611


Famous quotes containing the words lake, taylor, high and/or school:

    They who know of no purer sources of truth, who have traced up its stream no higher, stand, and wisely stand, by the Bible and the Constitution, and drink at it there with reverence and humility; but they who behold where it comes trickling into this lake or that pool, gird up their loins once more, and continue their pilgrimage toward its fountain-head.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    A religion, that is, a true religion, must consist of ideas and facts both; not of ideas alone without facts, for then it would be mere Philosophy;Mnor of facts alone without ideas, of which those facts are symbols, or out of which they arise, or upon which they are grounded: for then it would be mere History.
    —Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834)

    O mistress mine, where are you roaming?
    O stay and hear, your true love’s coming,
    That can sing both high and low.
    Trip no further, pretty sweeting.
    Journeys end in lovers meeting,
    Every wise man’s son doth know.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    In truth, the legitimate contention is, not of one age or school of literary art against another, but of all successive schools alike, against the stupidity which is dead to the substance, and the vulgarity which is dead to form.
    Walter Pater (1839–1894)