There are 13 schools in the USA with the word voyager in the name.
The word "voyager" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it evokes the spirit of exploration, discovery, and learning-values that are central to the educational mission. Historically, the United States has celebrated explorers and pioneers who ventured into unknown territories, contributing to the nation's growth and development. Geographically, the country's vast and diverse landscape has inspired generations to explore beyond their immediate surroundings, reflecting a broader cultural appreciation for adventure and curiosity. Naming a school "Voyager" encourages students to embrace lifelong learning, innovative thinking, and the pursuit of new knowledge, much like explorers charting new paths. This name also symbolizes the journey of education itself, where students are seen as voyagers navigating through new ideas and experiences.
California (1)
Juvenile Hall School (Endeavor/Voyager Secondary) in Madera, CAFlorida (1)
Voyager K–8 in St Cloud, FLHawaii (1)
Voyager - A Public Charter School in Honolulu, HIMichigan (1)
Voyager Elementary School in Howell, MIMinnesota (1)
Voyager Elementary School in Alexandria, MNNorth Carolina (2)
East Voyager Academy of Charlotte in Charlotte, NCVoyager Academy in Durham, NC
North Dakota (1)
Prairie Voyager Adventist School in Grand Forks, NDNew York (1)
Achievement First Voyager Charter School in Brooklyn, NYSouth Carolina (1)
Carolina Voyager Charter in Charleston, SCTennessee (1)
Valor Voyager Academy in Nashville, TNWashington (2)
Voyager Middle School in Everett, WAVoyager Elementary School in Gig Harbor, WA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate