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Artesian Center for Excellence (A.C.E) located at Martinsville High School; Night School for adults located at Martinsville High School; 2021-2024 - (2021) District denied transgender student "A.C." access to boys facilities; (2023) 7th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Chicago upheld an order granting transgender boys access to the boys’ bathroom; (2024) U.S. Supreme Court refused to take up ...
Martinsville High School is the only high school located in Martinsville, Indiana just off Interstate 69.It is part of the Metropolitan School District of Martinsville. Students from John R. Wooden Middle School transfer to Martinsville High School after the end of the 8th grade school
Grades 9th through 12th go to Martinsville High School. There is also the Artesian Center of Excellence (A.C.E) formerly Hammons off-campus community school. Martinsville has one private school, Tabernacle Christian School, which has classes for preschool through twelfth grade.
The Metropolitan School District of Martinsville had wanted the justices to conclude that it is not required to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms of their choosing.
The justices turned away the Metropolitan School District of Martinsville's appeal of a lower court's ruling that a middle school's policy on bathroom access likely violated the rights under the U ...
Metropolitan School District of Martinsville; Monroe-Gregg School District; ... Spencer-Owen Community Schools (Owen County) Switzerland County School Corporation;
Martinsville Independent School District is a public school district based in the community of Martinsville, Texas, US. The district is located in eastern Nacogdoches County. [1] Martinsville ISD has one school, [2] Martinsville School, that serves students in grades Pre-K though twelve. [3] As of 2023 enrollment is 340 students. [2]
The high school, known as the Martinsville Training School, became a Rosenwald School in 1920 when a philanthropic grant from Julius Rosenwald was matched by local property taxes and donations from the African Americans community. In 1945 the school was renamed in honor of the Rev. Albert Harris. "In 1958 the original building was demolished ...