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More than 30,000 students attend traditional public school in Durham, which would make the district the largest in North Carolina to give free meals to everyone, regardless of family income.
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Durham Public Schools employs 4,697 people (2,243 teachers) and had 33,035 students in the 2016–2017 school year. [26] Durham Public Schools is the third largest employer in Durham, NC [27] Pre-Kindergarten: 426; Grades K-5: 15,799; Grades 6-8: 6,753; Grades 9-12: 10,483
The Xenia Community School District serves the general Xenia, Ohio area. There are five elementary schools , one middle school , one high school , and one preschool . The current superintendent is Dr Gabriel Lofton and the current President of the Board of Education is Mary Grech.
By the mid-1980s Northern High School was one of North Carolina's largest high schools with 2,300–2,500 students and was, at this time, the largest high school in Durham County and Durham City. The school at this time only had grades 10, 11 and 12. Grade 9 was at this time located in the junior high schools along with grades 7 and 8. Durham ...
Jul. 8—Xenia Community Schools will receive nearly $38 million from the state to complete the new Warner Middle School and fund a major renovation and expansion for Xenia High School. That ...
Middle College High School at Durham Technical Community College, often abbreviated Middle College High School@DTCC or MCHS@DTCC, is a public high school located in Durham, North Carolina. It is part of the Durham Public Schools system. Middle College High School is located on the campus of Durham Technical Community College.
By the 1980s, Durham High School was no longer a majority white school. In 1992, the Durham City and County School Districts merged to become Durham Public Schools. Durham High School would close as a traditional high school in 1995. In 1995, Durham Magnet Center for Visual and Performing Arts opened, and was later renamed Durham School of the ...