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Pages in category "Schools in Taylor County, Kentucky" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Taylor County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 26,023. [1] Its county seat is Campbellsville. [2] Settled by people from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina after the American Revolutionary War, the county was organized in 1848 in the Highland Rim region.
Kentucky Christian Academy-Private school Ages 3 through High School-Accredited through the Association of Christian Schools International. Campbellsville has two local public schools, Campbellsville High School and Taylor County High School, for each district. Campbellsville has a lending library, the Taylor County Public Library. [21]
There are no public school systems under Kentucky law dependent on another layer of government like a county government or a municipal government. [ 2 ] The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) operates schools for military dependents at two major United States Army bases in Kentucky, Fort Campbell and Fort Knox .
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Campbellsville High School, established in 1865, is a U.S. high school (grades 9 to 12) in the city of Campbellsville, Taylor County, Kentucky. It is one of the two high schools in Campbellsville, the other being Taylor County High School. [2]
There are more than 145 public schools in Louisville, Kentucky, servicing nearly 100,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade (K–12) education. The primary public education provider is Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS). Schools are typically categorized as elementary, middle or high schools, though some exceptions exist. J.