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One of two high schools in the county, Floyd Central is a member of the New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation, which enrolls around 11,000 students. New Albany is the other high school. The school mascot is a Scottish soldier called the Highlander, and the school's colors are green, gold and white.
New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated Schools in Southern Indiana will be closed and classes will be cancelled Friday, district officials announced on social media.
The New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation (NAFCS) is a school district serving New Albany and Floyd County in Indiana, in the Louisville metropolitan area. The district headquarters are in New Albany.
Pages in category "Schools in Floyd County, Indiana" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... New Albany High School (Indiana)
Oct. 29—NEW ALBANY — Elementary students in New Albany-Floyd County Schools are learning about topics such as weather and agriculture with the help of community organizations. Each third grade ...
Oct. 24—FLOYD COUNTY — Four school board candidates are running for District 1 of New Albany-Floyd County Schools. The candidates include J.R. Drummond, Trent Rufing, Stephen Wayne Keenan and ...
The school serves all public and private high school students of south central Indiana including the following school districts: Austin, Charlestown, Jeffersonville, Corydon Central, Crawford County, Eastern, Floyd Central, Christian Academy, Jeffersonville, Lanesville, New Albany, New Washington, North Harrison, Providence, Rock Creek ...
Oct. 13—FLOYD COUNTY — Three school board candidates are running for District 2 of New Albany-Floyd County Schools. Incumbent Lee Ann Wiseheart is running for re-election against newcomers ...