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Arlington High School is a public high school located in Arlington, Tennessee, United States. It was started in 2004 and had an enrollment of 1,866 students in the 2023–24 school year. It was started in 2004 and had an enrollment of 1,866 students in the 2023–24 school year.
Through an Interlocal Agreement between Arlington Community Schools and Lakeland School System, high (9-12) school students in the neighboring municipality of Lakeland attend Arlington High School. [2] In December 2013, the district selected as its superintendent Tammy Mason, the former principal of Arlington High School. [3]
Cordova High School – (The school was placed into the Memphis City Schools system in fall 2004) – Cordova High School serves some areas within the Shelby County Schools area that are zoned to Shelby County Schools-operated schools for elementary and middle school.
Fort Campbell High School, Fort Campbell. The Fort Campbell Army base straddles the Kentucky-Tennessee border. The school is physically located in Tennessee, but is not a member of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, the state's governing body for interscholastic activities.
There are four schools located within the municipality of Arlington: Arlington Elementary School: K-5; Donelson Elementary School: K-5; Arlington Middle School: 6-8; Arlington High School: 9-12; Arlington Community schools was created in 2014, and it began with an enrollment of 4,907 students. [20]
The school used to have fifth-grade classes attending the school, but that changed in 2017 due to the opening of Lakeland Preparatory School. Lakeland Preparatory School (formerly known as "Lakeland Middle Preparatory School"), 20-acre (8.1 ha), opened in the Fall of 2017 under the leadership of its first principal, Mr. Matt Adler. [ 7 ]
This is a list of public school districts in Tennessee, sorted alphabetically. The majority of school districts are operated by county governments, and some by city governments. The U.S. Census Bureau does not consider those to be independent governments. There are also "special school districts," and those are independent governments. [1
Arlington High School (Washington), Arlington, Washington Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.