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Vel Phillips Memorial High School: 1966: Formerly named James Madison Memorial High School, renamed in 2021. [10] Madison West High School: 1930: A junior high school was built later but closed to accommodate space for the growing senior high school. Madison East High School: 1922: The oldest continuously running public high school in Madison. [11]
Madison City Schools is a school district headquartered in and serving Madison, Alabama. A portion of the district is in Madison County, [1] while the rest is in Limestone County. [2] Madison County Schools serves most other areas in Madison County, Alabama while Huntsville City Schools serves some others. [1]
James Madison High School continually surpasses most Virginia schools in statewide and nationwide exams. For the 2023 school year, there was a 93.71% pass rate on English:Reading SOLs, >50% pass rate on English:Writing SOLs, >50% pass rate on History and Social Science, 91.53% pass rate on Mathematics SOLs, and 85.40% pass rate on Science SOLs. [3]
Vel Phillips Memorial High School (formerly James Madison Memorial High School (JMM) ) or simply "VPM" is a public high school on the west side of Madison, Wisconsin, United States. It was built in 1966 and is part of the Madison Metropolitan School District .
The Madison District did so in order to save money. Paul Rogers, the superintendent of the Madison District, stated in 2008 that there were annual savings of $165,000 for contracting with Clawson. Before Madison District contracted to Clawson, it had a staff of five full-time bus drivers.
Principal, Madison Jr. High School, Madison District 12, 2021-24 Principal, Bernard Long Elementary School, Madison District 12, 2012-21 Director, Madison Early Childhood Center, Madison District ...
James Clemens was the second high school to be built in Madison, a necessary endeavor to serve the rapid growth of the community. The city was rezoned for two high schools with Liberty Middle School feeding into James Clemens. [2] It is the 4th largest high school in Alabama by enrolled students, only Thompson, Baker, and Hoover High Schools ...
The city is served by two elementary schools (grades K-5): Madison Crossing and Mannsdale, by Germantown Middle School (grades 6-8), and by Germantown High School (grades 9-12). [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 2009, Madison County School District granted Gluckstadt a high school when Madison Central became overcrowded.