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There are four public schools in the district: two elementary schools, one middle school and one high school, with a total enrollment of just 1,931 students for the 2015–16 school year. 76.9% of the system's students graduate. [3] The School Department’s budget was $34,089,397 in FY2014. [4] The superintendent is Scott Carpenter.
The district has an enrollment of over 35,925 students and operates 23 elementary schools, eight middle schools, eight K-8 schools, and 11 high schools. It also runs satellite facilities including the Massie Heritage Center (a preserved historic school) and the Oatland Island Wildlife Center (a wildlife refuge and environmental education complex).
Part one of our school choice coverage provides insights on Savannah-Chatham public pre-k, k-5 and k-8 school choice programs. Chatham County 2024-25 school choice starts now: SCCPSS pre-k, K-5 ...
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Review Savannah's list of public charter schools and explore virtual learning options ahead of school choice decision timelines Chatham County 2024-25 school choice starts now: SCCPSS charter ...
Charter middle schools in Massachusetts (13 P) Pages in category "Public middle schools in Massachusetts" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Roll back the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System's (SCCPSS) proposed millage rate to 16.349 mills. That was the message from every person who took the opportunity to speak before the ...
In January 2009, a Chatham County Schools press release confirmed the groundbreaking of a new middle school. Margaret B. Pollard Middle School is located near Briar Chapel, in northeastern Chatham County. The 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students of Perry Harrison and North Chatham were moved here in January 2011. [5]