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Perquimans County Schools is the public school district responsible for Perquimans County, North Carolina. The district consists of four schools: Perquimans County Central School in Winfall serving grades PK-2; Hertford Grammar School in Hertford serving grades 3-5; Perquimans County Middle School in Winfall serving grades 6-8
This is a list of school districts in North Carolina, including public charter schools. In North Carolina, most public school districts are organized at the county level, with a few organized at the municipal level.
The school district was created around the 1900s. [2] Curtis Hall served as superintendent until 2011, when he resigned. [3] In 2022 there were plans to renovate the schools, with a total of $31 million to be spent. Of that, $23 million came from the Kentucky state government. [2]
It is one of the few public school districts in the state of Kentucky that includes portions of more than one county. The school district includes portions of northwestern Barren and southwestern Hart County, including most of Cave City (excluding the area immediately surrounding the Interstate 65–Kentucky 70 interchange) and all of Horse ...
Raceland-Worthington Independent School District is a school district headquartered in Raceland, Kentucky; it serves Raceland and Worthington. Its schools: Campbell Elementary School (Raceland) (K–2) Raceland-Worthington Middle School (Raceland) (3–8) Raceland-Worthington High School (Raceland) (9–12)
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Danville Schools is a school district located in Danville, Kentucky. The district includes most of the boundaries of the city of Danville, [1] about 15 square miles (39 km 2) in size. It comprises a primary school, intermediate school, one middle school, and one high school and provides educational programs for about 1850 students.
It operated one school, West Point Independent School, with Elizabethtown High School being the main feeder high school. [1] In 1804 the school was established. Circa 2002 the school had 180 students. [2] In 2019 Wayne Lewis, the Kentucky Commissioner of Education, argued that he had "major concerns" on whether the district can continue to ...