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Creekside gets students in the geographic districts of South, West and Central Elementaries; Crossroads gets students in the geographic districts of East, North and Compass. The Freshman and High schools draw their students from the entire district. The School District closed their dedicated Kindergarten Center after the 2010-2011 school year.
Five of the district's schools have received the National Blue Ribbon Award of Excellence from the United States Department of Education, the highest honor that an American school can achieve: South Brunswick High School (1990–91), Greenbrook School (1991–92), Crossroads Middle School (1992–93), Cambridge Elementary School (1996–97 ...
A Midlands school district approved not one, but two plans for altering where its students will go to school in the future. Now voters will decide which plan goes into effect after a bond ...
The school was founded in 1971 as a secular institution affiliated with St. Augustine By-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Santa Monica. [1] Although the founders, and many of the school's original students, came from the former St. Augustine By-the-Sea Episcopal Day School in Santa Monica, Crossroads School has always been a secular institution.
The Paulding County school district is composed of thirty-four schools as of 2024–25: twenty-one elementary schools, ten middle schools, and five high schools. [3] After the 2011–12 school year, P.B. Ritch Elementary closed and a new middle school with the same name opened near Hiram the following year. [4]
Tuloso-Midway Middle School student Isabella Schmit has been elected to the National Student Council. Schmit, who just completed seventh grade, is the council's junior vice president of membership.