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Carter County School District: NCES School ID: 470051000153: Principal: Amy Horney: Teaching staff: 22.50 [1] Grades: 7–12: Enrollment: 248 (2022–2023) [1 ...
West Carter High School is a high school located in Olive Hill, Kentucky and is part of the Carter County Schools System. Its mascot is the Comet, and the colors are maroon, blue, and white. The school motto is "We Champion High Success". The principal is Karen Tackett; the assistant principals are Kristen Bledsoe and Daniel Barker.
CARTER COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Carter County students went back to school on Monday for the first time since Hurricane Helene, with Hampton High School students whose building was badly damaged ...
The elementary school was destroyed by a fire in October 1959. [2] A new high school was built during 1961 thru 1963. The first students went to the new high school in late 1963. The first class of students to go all four years to this new school graduated in 1967. The old high school became the elementary school. Both buildings are still in use.
Oct. 16—LEXINGTON — The Prichard Committee announced recently that Carter County will join its Kentucky Community Schools Initiative, according to a news release. The Prichard Committee ...
There are two middle schools in the Carter County District. East and West Carter Middle School. East Carter Middle School is located in, Grayson, Kentucky, while West Carter Middle School is located Olive Hill, Kentucky. Both East and West Middle house the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade. East Carter's mascot is the Raiders, while West Carter's mascot ...
Since the start of the 2022 school year, enrollment has grown by 1,428 students. ... A table shows enrollment rates at Palm Beach County high schools in 2022 and 2023. Most schools in the county's ...
All county districts operate schools from kindergarten through 12th grade. Most independent districts also do so; however, four do not operate high schools. These districts have agreements in place with one or more nearby school districts to allow their students to attend high schools in the other district(s).