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Craigmont High School is a public high school (grades 9–12) located in Memphis, Tennessee, in the Raleigh community. It was part of the Memphis City Schools district before consolidation with the Shelby County Schools district, beginning with the 2013-14 school year. It is home to the city's only International Studies Program.
USA Today named its first All-USA High School Football Team in 1982. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1982. [1] [2]In addition, two members of the team are named the USA Today High School Offensive Player and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively.
Southwind High School (Memphis Annexation Reserve) [7] Note: Some areas within the Shelby County Schools coverage area were zoned to Memphis City Schools' Cordova High School (located in an unincorporated area and operated by Memphis City Schools) while being zoned to Shelby County Schools' elementary and middle schools.
Kirby High School (KHS) is a public high school in the Hickory Hill community of Memphis, Tennessee, United States, and is a part of the Shelby County Schools district. KHS was established in 1980 as part of the Shelby County School System, serving students from grades 7 to 10, subtracting and adding grades until the first graduating class left KHS at the end of the 1982–83 school year.
Pages in category "High schools in Memphis, Tennessee" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
East High School is a public high school serving grades 9 to 12 in Memphis, Tennessee. It was formerly in the Memphis City Schools district but is now a part of Shelby County Schools . [ 2 ] East High School is an all-optional school , with whose T-STEM programs offers opportunities to study transportation and logistics, engineering, and aviation.
In September 1973, the school system launched with 2,400 pupils attending kindergarten through eighth-grade classes at 11 Southern Baptist churches throughout the Memphis area. [5] Tuition and fees were $650 per student (about $4,604 today [ 6 ] ), with $100 discounts for siblings. [ 5 ]
Rush W. Siler, a mathematics teacher at East High School, was appointed as principal in 1951, and White Station began to develop a junior high. In August 1954, a high school building was completed, and the school began to develop a senior high school program. [17] As such, White Station Middle School and White Station Elementary School were formed.