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Cleburne County School District is a school district in Cleburne County, Alabama, United States.The mission of the Cleburne County School System is to provide education of the highest quality, that motivates all students to excel, meets their individual needs, and prepares them for the future.
Cleburne County is a county located in the east central portion of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 census, the population was 15,056. [1] Its county seat is Heflin. [2] Its name is in honor of Patrick R. Cleburne of Arkansas [3] who rose to the rank of major general in the Confederate States Army.
Coordinates: 33°38′40″N 85°35′08″W. Cleburne County High School is a public school in Heflin, Alabama serving students in grades 8 to 12 in Cleburne County, Alabama. It has about 280 students. [1] Old Cleburne County High School is a historic school building listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This is a list of school districts in Alabama. School District Location Schools Students Faculty (FTE) ... Cleburne County: Heflin: 9: 2,510: 152.33:
The Arbacoochee Beat (Precinct) (Cleburne County 10th Beat) first appeared on the 1880 U.S. Census. It was changed from "beat" to "precinct" in 1890. The precinct continued to report until 1950. In 1960, the precinct was merged as part of a larger reorganization of counties into the census division of Heflin.
Holy Family Cristo Rey High School. Huffman High School. Islamic Academy of Alabama [38] Jackson-Olin High School. John Carroll Catholic High School. Ramsay High School. Rock City Preparatory Christian School [39] Spring Valley School [40] Wenonah High School.
Clarke County Schools. Clay County School District (Alabama) Cleburne County School District. Colbert County Schools. Conecuh County School District. Coosa County School District. Covington County Board of Education. Crenshaw County School District. Cullman City Schools.
Biography. Abercrombie was born in St. Clair County, Alabama, [2] near Kellys Creek Post Office, in 1866. He was the son of Henry M. and Sarah A. (Kendrick) Abercrombie. He attended rural schools, and ultimately graduated from Oxford College (Alabama) in Alabama in 1866. He went on to receive a degree in law from the University of Alabama in 1888.