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Etowah City Elementary School District is a school district of Etowah, Tennessee. It operates a single K-8 school, Etowah Elementary School a.k.a. Etowah City School (ECS). High school students move on to McMinn County Schools. [1] McMinn Central High School is the successor of the former Etowah High School. [2]
McMinn County Schools operates the K–8 Mountain View Elementary School, which has an Etowah postal address but is outside of the city limits, [13] and does not serve the city limits. [12] McMinn County Schools serves the city for high school. [12] McMinn Central High School, between Etowah and Englewood, of the latter, serves area 9th–12th ...
After the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed, Tennessee began to integrate schools. [14] A 1999 Tennessee state study of Tennessee schools found that McMinn County Schools teacher salaries were 110% of the state median (and Athens City teacher salaries were 122% of the state median), on a Tennessee Teacher Cost Index basis, ranking it in the ...
The Gaston, Glencoe, Sardis and West End bands combined into the Etowah County Schools All-Star Band and were honored as the top band in the Festival of Lights Christmas Parade in Gatlinburg, Tenn ...
It opened in fall 1966 as a consolidation of Englewood High School and Etowah High School in Etowah, with the location deliberately between the two cities. The first graduating class graduated in 1967. When Cook High School closed due to desegregation, McMinn Central absorbed some of the students. [8] [9]
Here are all the Gadsden area school schedules: GADSDEN CITY: ... Sept. 20 at Etowah* Friday, Sept. 27 at Talladega. ... Oct. 11 vs. Innovation Academy (TN) Friday, Oct. 18 at J.B. Pennington*
New Southside football coach Ben Stewart takes a photo with Etowah County school employees after his hire became official during a board meeting on Tuesday, March 12, 2024.
Etowah High School was a public high school in Etowah, Tennessee. It was a part of McMinn County Schools. It was built in 1925 and had two stories. [1] Circa 1951, when Kenneth Barker began his term as a principal, there were 320 students. [1] The number of students was 416, during the 1955–1956 school year. [2] By 1958 enrollment was up to 448.