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Greater Clark County Schools is a public school district serving sections of Clark County, Indiana. The district is the largest in the county, out of three, and one of the largest in southern Indiana. The district operates 20 schools located in Jeffersonville, Utica, Charlestown, New Washington, and Clarksville. The current superintendent is ...
The school's enrollment for the 2014–2015 school year was 2,051 students, with 123 teachers. [3] The current principal is Pam Hall. [4] Jeffersonville is in the school district of Greater Clark County Schools. This school district includes Charlestown addresses that are connected with the city of Jeffersonville.
Three other schools, located within the Clarksville town limits, are not operated by CCSC. Parkwood Elementary School is operated by Greater Clark County Schools. St. Anthony School and Our Lady of Providence Junior-Senior High School are both parochial, co-educational schools operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
May 14—CLARK COUNTY — A community task force will explore options for future facility projects in Greater Clark County Schools, which could include the replacement of existing school buildings.
Jul. 15—CLARK COUNTY — Greater Clark County Schools is planning for major facility projects over the next five years, including the replacement of several schools in the district with new ...
Aug. 11—JEFFERSONVILLE — Work has started on the new Pike Elementary School in Jeffersonville, which will replace two elementary schools in Greater Clark County Schools. The district ground ...
On November 14, 2006, the Greater Clark County Schools board voted 7–0 to build a new Charlestown High School. The new school would consist of 100 acres (as opposed to the current building's 30-40 acres) and is intended to educate 900 to over 1000 students. Students were officially allowed into the new Charlestown High School on January 4, 2010.
Jul. 27—JEFFERSONVILLE — Greater Clark County Schools is considering the next steps after the Jeffersonville City Council rejected a rezoning request for a new middle school. The district ...