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DeSoto County Schools is a public school district based in Hernando, Mississippi and serving all public school students in DeSoto County in the Memphis metropolitan area. With an enrollment of more than 30,000 students, DeSoto County is the largest school district in the state of Mississippi.
Name on the Register Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Circle G Ranch: December 9, 2019 : 5921 Goodman Rd. W (MS 302 at intersection with MS 301: Horn Lake: 2: Dockery House: August 25, 2004
As of the 2017–2018 school year, there are 28 schools in the Hernando County School District: 10 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, 3 K-8 schools, 5 high schools, 2 educational centers, 1 eSchool and 3 charter schools.
There are more than 1,400 sites distributed among all of Mississippi's 82 counties. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below), may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".
The previous Brazil school was destroyed by a fire. [21] Due to under enrollment, as the school had 40 students registered in 1965, it was closed that year. [19] That year the school district put it up for sale. [22] East District Elementary School – Grades 3-4 [12] Hopson Bayou Elementary School - Served Kindergarten through grade 6. [13]
Pleasant Hill CDP, Mississippi – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2020 [6] % 2020 White alone (NH) 1,569 ...
School and city officials officially broke ground for the new elementary school on Salmon Falls Road on Wednesday, Aug. 14. The school is slated to be ready for the 2025 school year. Prep work on ...
There were a total of 3,325 students enrolled in the Canton Public 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 98.71% African American, 0.78% Hispanic, 0.39% White, and 0.09% Asian.