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Kirby primarily serves the southeast area of Memphis going to the current city-unincorporated county boundary line. Outside of this boundary, all schools are zoned to the Shelby County Schools. Northside High School – Closed in 2016 due to low enrollment.
The Mid-South Association of Non-Public Schools (MANS) was an organization of segregation academies in Arkansas and Tennessee. Founding members included Bellaire Academy at Dermott, Central Baptist Academy of West Memphis, Tabernacle Academy, Edgewood Academy, England Academy, Hughes Academy in Hughes, Jefferson Preparatory School in Pine Bluff, Watson Chapel Academy, Montrose Academy, Pulaski ...
Saaphyri Thompson, Power Center Academy: Thompson scored 25 points for the Knights in their 58-0 win over KIPP last week. Alana Whiten, Millington: Whiten scored 18 points for the Trojans in their ...
Power Center Academy High School (Memphis, TN) Raleigh Egypt High School (Memphis, TN) Ridgeway High School (Memphis, TN) Class 4A. Region 1. District 1. Dobyns Bennett High School (Kingsport, TN)
The Arkansas Gazette supported the measure but Governor of Arkansas Orval Faubus stated opposition to it. Additionally Winthrop Rockefeller and Jim Johnson, two candidates for the 1966 election of the governor of Arkansas, also stated opposition. 321,733 people voted against it, making up 73.59%. 115,452 people voted for it, making up 26.41%.
The ASU Mid-South Main Campus is located at 2000 West Broadway in West Memphis, and it includes a 64,000-square-foot (5,900 m 2) building named the Donald W. Reynolds Center for Academic Excellence, completed in 2000 at a cost of 12 million dollars. The center includes the library, multimedia rooms, office space and food service areas.
LEAD Southeast High School. 383. Chattanooga High Center for Creative Arts. 387. Summertown High School. 388. Hampton High School. 389. East Robertson High School. 394. Memphis Academy of Science ...
Dollarway School District No. 2 [2] (DSD) was a school district headquartered in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, United States. [3] With over 1,600 students and employing more than 300 educators and staff, the district had three active school campuses at the end of its life.