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The Greenville Public School District (GPSD) or Greenville Public Schools (GPS) is a public school district based in Greenville, Mississippi . Adam Ganucheau and Kate Royals of Mississippi Today wrote in 2021 that the district was "one of the most under-resourced school districts" in the United States. [1]
Greenville High School, also known as Greenville Weston High School, is a public high school in Greenville, Mississippi, United States. [3] It is a part of the Greenville Public School District . History
Greenville High School is the public high school of the Greenville district, while O'Bannon High School serves Western Line residents. The private schools, Washington School and Greenville Christian School , [ 40 ] also serve the city, as well as St. Joseph Catholic School (K-12), [ 41 ] a parochial school which is part of the Roman Catholic ...
Greenville County Schools officials have decided to keep its 106 schools closed through Friday due to a lack of stable power and safe transportation routes. Tim Waller, spokesman for the school ...
Greenville County Schools will not hold book fairs this school year, citing a new state regulation mandating books that are not “age and developmentally appropriate” be removed from classrooms ...
Deer Creek School, Arcola; Greenville Christian School, Greenville; Greenville Technical Center; Greenville Weston High School, Greenville; King's Court Christian Academy, Greenville; Leland High School, Leland; O'Bannon High School, Greenville; Riverside High School, Avon; Saint Joseph High School, Greenville; Simmons High School, Hollandale
Greenville County Schools will be eLearning on Friday, Sept. 27. Classes will be held as usual on Thursday, but all after-school activities, including Extended Day Programs, are canceled.
St. Joseph Catholic School is a private Roman Catholic K-12 school in Greenville, Mississippi, under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Jackson.St. Joseph is accredited by CASI/Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and by the Mississippi Department of Education.