There are 8 schools in the USA with the word princess in the name.
The word "princess" appears in the names of some U.S. public schools for a variety of historical, geographic, and cultural reasons. In certain regions, the term may reflect local history or connections to Indigenous heritage, such as honoring a notable Native American figure with the title of "princess." Geographically, some school names are drawn from well-known nearby landmarks, neighborhoods, or natural features that include the word "princess," such as Princess Anne, a city and county name with colonial roots. Culturally, the word "princess" can evoke ideals of respect, leadership, and positive values that communities wish to associate with their schools. Additionally, naming schools after historical figures or local traditions is a common way to foster community identity and pride among students and residents.
Hawaii (4)
Princess Miriam K Likelike Elementary School in Honolulu, HIPrincess Ruth Keelikolani Middle School in Honolulu, HI
Princess Victoria Kaiulani Elementary School in Honolulu, HI
Princess Nahienaena Elementary School in Lahaina, HI
Maryland (1)
Princess Anne Elementary School in Princess Anne, MDVirginia (3)
Princess Anne Elementary School in Virginia Beach, VAPrincess Anne High School in Virginia Beach, VA
Princess Anne Middle School in Virginia Beach, VA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate