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Bartlett High School is a high school (grades 9–12) located in Bartlett, Tennessee. It is part of the Bartlett City Schools. [2] It was formerly operated by the Shelby County Schools system. Bartlett has two campuses, the main campus and the Ninth Grade Academy which is located at the former Shadowlawn Middle School campus on Shadowlawn Rd.
William Blount High School (WBHS) is a four-year public American high school located approximately 4.6 miles (7.4 km) from Maryville in Blount County, Tennessee.Established in 1979 and named for Tennessee's territorial governor, WBHS is the largest of four high schools in the Blount County Schools public school district.
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The Rush–Henrietta Central School District created the Ninth Grade Academy in 2000 in order to alleviate problems regarding over-crowding at Rush–Henrietta Senior High School, which had hosted grades 9 through 12. The Senior High now hosts grades 10-12, and as of 2017, the Webster Building serves as an alternative high school, with the ...
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Following the merger of Memphis City Schools and Shelby County Schools in 2013, a referendum was put forth to the residents of Bartlett to form their own school district. In July 2013, the residents of Bartlett approved the referendum and Bartlett City Schools was created. [3]
1989 – Ninth grade returned; 1998 – Became part of Hamilton County Schools when Chattanooga City Schools was merged with the county school system; 1999 – Renamed Tyner Academy of Math, Science, and Technology; 1999 – First lottery students from magnet grant and science labs upgraded; 2004 – Second magnet grant awarded, implemented ...