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DeSoto County Schools is a public school district based in Hernando, Mississippi and serving all public school students in DeSoto County in the Memphis metropolitan area. With an enrollment of more than 30,000 students, DeSoto County is the largest school district in the state of Mississippi.
DeSoto Independent School District is a school district based in DeSoto, Texas . The district covers most of DeSoto, the Dallas County portion of Glenn Heights , and a section of Ovilla in Dallas County, as well as a small portion of Cedar Hill .
Pages in category "Schools in DeSoto County, Mississippi" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
DeSoto Central High School opened in August 1999 as a Kindergarten-6th grade campus in the current DeSoto Central Middle School Building to relieve crowding at Southaven High School and Olive Branch High School. DeSoto Central received a new high school building in August 2003. The first senior class graduated in May 2006. [2]
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DeSoto Parish School Board is a school district headquartered in Mansfield, ... North DeSoto Upper Elementary School (Grades 2–5) (Stonewall) References
Most of DeSoto lies within the DeSoto Independent School District. The district has 12 schools (seven elementary schools, three middle schools, a high school, and a freshman campus) that serve about 8,000 students. The district's mascot is the eagle.
From 1956 to 1962, DeSoto High School was located at 200 East Belt Line Road. In 1962, a new campus opened at 601 East Belt Line Road (present-day DeSoto East Junior High ). As the district continued to grow, voters approved a $7.5 million bond by a vote of 445–366 in 1973 that contained a provision for the construction of a new high school.