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Kirby primarily serves the southeast area of Memphis going to the current city-unincorporated county boundary line. Outside of this boundary, all schools are zoned to the Shelby County Schools. Northside High School – Closed in 2016 due to low enrollment. [8] Raleigh-Egypt High School – Annexed with Raleigh in the 1970s. Serves the west and ...
scsk12.org. Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS), previously known as Shelby County Schools (SCS), is a public school district that serves the city of Memphis, Tennessee, United States, as well as most of the unincorporated areas of Shelby County. [3] MSCS is the 23rd largest school district in the United States and the largest in Tennessee. [1]
Shelby County Schools (Alabama) / 33.1803°N 86.6022°W / 33.1803; -86.6022. Shelby County Schools is the school district of Shelby County, Alabama. Its headquarters are in Columbiana.
Fairley High School. Steevon Hunter, Ed.D., is the new principal of Fairley High School. According to his LinkedIn page, he was a teacher and principal with Nashville Public Schools from 2000 to ...
Marie Feagins, chief of leadership and high schools for Detroit Public Schools, answers a question while being interviewed by the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board for the superintendent ...
This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Memphis-Shelby County Schools District 7 election candidates Q&A. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Elections 20 24.
Bolton High School is a public high school (grades 9–12) located in unincorporated Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, that is a part of the Memphis-Shelby County Schools district. [3] Bolton High School is located northwest of the town of Arlington. The student body makeup is 50 percent male and 50 percent female, and the total minority ...
Douglass High School is a public high school (grades 9-12) in Memphis, United States, Tennessee, operated in the Shelby County Schools. Located in the African American Douglass neighborhood in North Memphis, it is named for Frederick Douglass, a 19th-century abolitionist. [4] The original Douglass High School was built in 1938. [citation needed]