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Cumberland County Schools: Closed Tuesday, Dec. 3 Fentress County Schools: Opening 2 hours late Tuesday, Dec. 3 Gateway Christian School: Closed Tuesday, Dec. 3
There were a total of 1,899 students enrolled in the Claiborne County School District during the 2006–2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 50% female and 50% male. The racial makeup of the district was 99.53% African American and 0.47% White. [3] 99.9% of the district's students were eligible to receive free lunch. [4]
Port Gibson High School was for whites only prior to integration. Black students had to go to Alcorn College High School or to Claiborne County Training School. In 1942 the latter got classes after the 10th grade. [6] Port Gibson High School had a librarian and a music program. [7] After it was integrated almost all the white students left the ...
Claiborne County was established on October 29, 1801, created from Grainger and Hawkins counties and extended the southern boundary to Anderson County.It was named for Virginia tidewater aristocrat William C. C. Claiborne, one of the first judges of the Tennessee Superior Court and one of the first representatives in U.S. Congress from Tennessee.
The 2024-25 Leon County Schools academic calendar is out. It's marked with 175 days of instruction for students and 12 teacher planning days. Here's what to know, like when the big holiday breaks ...
Monroe County Region high school sports calendar for Sept. 2-8. Gannett. Niles Kruger, The Monroe News. September 1, 2024 at 1:49 PM. TUESDAY. VOLLEYBALL. Monroe at Ypsilanti Lincoln quad, 5 p.m.
Port Gibson is served by the Claiborne County School District. [18] Port Gibson High School is the comprehensive high school of the district. The Chamberlain-Hunt Academy, a private military boarding school, opened in Port Gibson in 1879. It was promoted as a Christian school in the late twentieth century.
Harrogate is the largest city in Claiborne County, Tennessee, United States. [7] It is adjacent to Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. The community has been known as "Harrogate" since the 19th century, but did not incorporate by that name until 1993. [8] As of the 2010 census, its population was 4,389. [9]