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Victor S. Engelhard. Located in Old Louisville; 1004 South First Street, Louisville, KY 40203. Fairdale Elementary School 1913 Located in the Fairdale community. Farmer Elementary School 2007 James E. Farmer, [6] teacher, principal and deputy superintendent of Jefferson County Public Schools until 1976. [7] Fern Creek Elementary School 1911 [3]
The Field Elementary School at 120 Sacred Heart Lane in Louisville, Ky. on July 10, 2023. Field, the district's fourth-oldest school, opened in 1915 with five teachers and 155 students in ...
Because of the size and diversity of the population of Louisville, Kentucky, there are many schools in a number of different school systems, both public and private.This list of schools in Louisville, Kentucky, attempts to list the educational institutions in Louisville, as well as some post-secondary institutions in the surrounding metropolitan area.
Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) is a public school district located in Jefferson County, Kentucky, and operating all but one of the public schools in the county. It is governed by an elected seven-member Board of Education , which selects and hires a superintendent , who serves as the system's chief executive.
The William R. Belknap School, named for William Richardson Belknap, was the last of seven schools built with a local bond issue from 1914 to 1916. J. Earl Henry was architect for schools and also designed Louisville Male High School and Brandeis Elementary School, both of which are also on the National Register of Historic Places. [4]
The Virginia Avenue Colored School is a historic school building at 3628 Virginia Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky.Built in 1923 to address overcrowding of a 1915 building, the school was the city's first purpose-built segregated school for African-Americans.
The Montgomery Street School, also known as the Emma Dolfinger School and located at 2500-2506 Montgomery Street, Louisville, Kentucky, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] [2] Built in 1852, and once used as a Civil War hospital, it has been a school since 1869. It has since been expanded and renovated.
Albert S. Brandeis Elementary School is a former elementary school in Louisville, Kentucky that began operation in 1913. It is listed as a historic building with the National Register of Historic Places. It was patterned after the Charlton House in England. It was designed by J. Earl Henry, a renowned early 20th century Louisville architect.