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  2. Grundy County High School - Wikipedia

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    School district: Grundy County Schools: Principal: Charlie Westmoreland [1] Grades: 9-12: Enrollment: 520 (2023-2024) [2] Color(s) Purple and Vegas gold [1] Athletics conference: Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) [1] Mascot: Yellow jacket: Team name: Yellow Jackets [1] Website: www.gchs.grundycoschools.com

  3. List of school districts in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of public school districts in Tennessee, sorted alphabetically. The majority of school districts are operated by county governments, and some by city governments. The U.S. Census Bureau does not consider those to be independent governments.

  4. Category:Grundy County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    National Register of Historic Places listings in Grundy County, Tennessee; B. Adam Braseel; G. Grundy County High School; T. Tennessee's 16th Senate district; U.

  5. Hillsdale Local School District is hiring: Here are the open ...

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    Here is a list of employment opportunities at Hillsdale Local Schools as well as links to apply.

  6. Grundy County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The last Democratic presidential candidate to win Grundy County was John Kerry in 2004, who won 18 out of Tennessee's 95 counties, whereas Al Gore won 36 in 2000. Grundy County was also won by Democratic U.S. senate candidates Bob Clement in 2002 and Harold Ford Jr. in 2006, both of whom lost.

  7. Tracy City, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Tracy City is a town in Grundy County, Tennessee, United States. Incorporated in 1915, [ 6 ] the population was 1,481 at the 2010 census. Named after financier Samuel Franklin Tracy, the city developed out of railroad and mining interests after coal was found in 1840. [ 1 ]