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It is part of the Calhoun County Independent School District and serves students throughout Calhoun County. The school was established following the consolidation of all country schools in 1948. [2] The present school was built in the 1960s when the former high school, now Travis Middle School, became overcrowded.
The year will start with a two-hour registration day on Aug. 7 followed by the first full school day on Aug. 8. The 2024-25 calendar also will provide students with full weeks off for Fall Break ...
Calhoun High School (Port Lavaca; grades 9–12) Travis Middle School (Port Lavaca; grades 6–8) 1983-84 National Blue Ribbon School [4] Seadrift School (Seadrift; grades PK–8) Port O'Connor Elementary School (Port O'Connor; grades PK–5) 2004 National Blue Ribbon School [5] Jackson-Roosevelt Elementary School (Port Lavaca; grades PK–5)
Calhoun High School is the name of several secondary schools: Calhoun High School (Alabama), Calhoun, Alabama; Calhoun High School (Georgia), Calhoun, Georgia; Calhoun County Middle-High School (Georgia), Edison, Georgia; Calhoun High School (Illinois), Hardin, Illinois; Sanford H. Calhoun High School, Merrick, New York
Calhoun County School District is a school district headquartered in Anniston, Alabama. [ 1 ] It serves most areas in Calhoun County , although the cities of Anniston , Jacksonville , Oxford , and Piedmont are served by separate school districts.
Bowman High School, named for former long-time superintendent J. O. Bowman opened as an integrated school in 1967, [2]: 189–191 after originally being built to be a segregated school. [5] Through the 1930s to the 1950s, Anson County Schools was governed by a five-member Board of Education and was divided into six school districts.
After playing to a low-scoring draw in the first half, Athens Drive found its offense after the break, pulling away from Cary for a 28-13 win in Week 3 of the 2024 high school football season.
Established in 1958, Calhoun is one of three high schools in the Bellmore–Merrick Central High School District, and acts as a magnet school for several programs. As of the 2018–19 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,224 students and 110.6 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.1:1.