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The Boone County School District which operates schools in most of Boone County, Kentucky in the Cincinnati metropolitan area, is the third-largest in the Commonwealth of Kentucky by student enrollment (after Jefferson County and Fayette County). As of 2019, the district serves nearly 21,000 students and employs approximately 4,000 staff.
Conner High School is a 9–12 grade public school located in Hebron, Kentucky United States. Conner is part of a larger campus that includes Conner Middle School and Goodridge Elementary. The Boone County Area Technology Center (formerly Boone County Vocational School) also sits on the same campus.
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This is a list of school districts in Kentucky, which has two types of public school districts. The first type, county school districts, typically cover all or a large part of a county, and are generally styled "XXXX County (Public) Schools." The second type, "independent" districts, usually encompass cities or groups of cities.
The set of profiles, which covers every public school district in Kentucky, offers a quick look at learning progress from preschool to post-secondary and how school districts are performing on key ...
Kentucky Route 237 (KY 237) is a 14.872-mile-long (23.934 km) state highway in Boone County, Kentucky, connecting the Florence/Burlington area with Hebron.The southern terminus of the route is at KY 536 in Florence.
Lowe Elementary School 1974 John Lowe (retired principal from Lyndon Elementary and Waggener High School). Luhr Elementary School 1966 Mattie B. Luhr. Maupin Elementary School 1985 Originally Parkland Elementary School, was renamed for Milburn Taylor Maupin, first African-American central office administrator in the Louisville Public Schools.
Arlington Elementary School; Ashland Elementary School; Athens-Chilesburg Elementary School; Booker T. Washington Academy; Breckinridge Elementary School