SHELBY COUNTY SCHOOLS (TENNESSEE)
The 'Shelby County School District' is the fourth largest school system in Tennessee with a population of over 45,000 students.
The district includes almost all of the public schools in Shelby County outside the corporate limits of the city of Memphis, including those schools located within the six incorporated towns of Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown, Lakeland and Millington. In January of 2002, the Shelby County Schools Board of Education selected Dr. Bobby G. Webb as the 22nd Superintendent of Shelby County Schools. He is the only superintendent to be recognized twice by the Tennessee Organization of School Superintendents as Tennessee's Superintendent of the Year for 1996 and 2001.
The Shelby County School District is a fully accredited school district. Every school meets the approved standards of the Tennessee State Department of Education and the accreditation standards of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Accreditation by SACS is the highest level of approval available to elementary, middle and secondary schools. The Shelby County School District was the first large district in Tennessee to be accredited in its entirety by SACS.
★ Altruria Elementary School (Bartlett)
★ Arlington Elementary School (Arlington)
★ Bailey Station Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Barret's Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Bartlett Elementary School (Bartlett)
★ Bon Lin Elementary School (Bartlett)
★ Chimneyrock Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Collierville Elementary School (Collierville)
★ Crosswind Elementary School (Collierville)
★ Dexter Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Dogwood Elementary School (Germantown)
★ Ellendale Elementary School (Bartlett)
★ Farmington Elementary School (Germantown)
★ Germantown Elementary School (Germantown)
★ E. A. Harrold Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Highland Oaks Primary School (K-1, Unincorporated)
★ Highland Oaks Elementary School (2-5, Unincorporated)
★ E. E. Jeter Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Lakeland Elementary School (Lakeland)
★ Lucy Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Macon-Hall Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Millington Elementary School (Millington)
★ Northaven Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Oak Elementary School (Bartlett)
★ Rivercrest Elementary School (Bartlett)
★ Southwind Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Sycamore Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Tara Oaks Elementary School (Collierville)
★ Appling Middle School (Bartlett)
★ Arlington Middle School (Arlington)
★ Collierville Middle School (Collierville)
★ Dexter Middle School (Unincorporated)
★ Elmore Park Middle School (Bartlett)
★ Germantown Middle School (Germantown)
★ Houston Middle School (Germantown)
★ Millington Middle School (Millington)
★ Mt. Pisgah Middle School (Unincorporated)
★ Schilling Farms Middle School (Collierville)
★ Shadowlawn Middle School (Unincorporated)
★ Southwind Middle School (Unincorporated)
★ Woodstock Middle School (Millington)
★ Riverdale School (Germantown)
★ Arlington High School (Arlington) [1]
★ Bartlett High School (Bartlett)
★ Bolton High School (Unincorporated)
★ Collierville High School (Collierville)
★ Germantown High School (Germantown)
★ Houston High School (Germantown) [2]
★ Millington High School (Millington) [3]
★ Southwind High School (Unincorporated) (Opens school year of 07-08 to 9th and 10th graders) [4]
Note: Some areas within the Shelby County Schools coverage area are zoned to Memphis City Schools' Cordova High School (located in Memphis & operated by Memphis City Schools ) while being zoned to Shelby County Schools' elementary and middle schools.
★ Cordova High School - (The school was placed into the Memphis City Schools system in fall 2004) - Cordova High School serves some areas within the Shelby County Schools area that are zoned to Shelby County Schools-operated schools for elementary and middle school.
★ Kirby High School - Hickory Hill was annexed by the City of Memphis in December, 1998, thus placing the school in the Memphis City Schools system in fall 1999. Kirby primarily serves the southeast area of Memphis going to the current city-unincorporated county boundary line. Outside of this boundary, all schools are zoned to the Shelby County Schools.
★ Raleigh-Egypt High School - Annexed with Raleigh in the 1970s. Serves the west and northwest area of Raleigh.
★ Kirby Middle School
★ Raleigh-Egypt Middle School - Annexed with Raleigh in the 1970s.
★ Brownsville Road Elementary
★ Capleville Elementary - Former elementary school on Shelby Drive, building vacant, but still owned by Shelby County Schools.
★ Egypt Elementary - Annexed with Raleigh in the 1970s.
★ Kate Bond Elementary School - (Kate Bond was placed into the Memphis City Schools system in fall 2004)
★ Millington East Elementary School
★ Millington South Elementary School
★ Ross Elementary
★ Winchester Elementary - Annexed with Whitehaven in the 1970s.
★ List of school districts in Tennessee
★ List of high schools in Tennessee
★ Shelby County School District
The district includes almost all of the public schools in Shelby County outside the corporate limits of the city of Memphis, including those schools located within the six incorporated towns of Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown, Lakeland and Millington. In January of 2002, the Shelby County Schools Board of Education selected Dr. Bobby G. Webb as the 22nd Superintendent of Shelby County Schools. He is the only superintendent to be recognized twice by the Tennessee Organization of School Superintendents as Tennessee's Superintendent of the Year for 1996 and 2001.
Accreditation
The Shelby County School District is a fully accredited school district. Every school meets the approved standards of the Tennessee State Department of Education and the accreditation standards of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Accreditation by SACS is the highest level of approval available to elementary, middle and secondary schools. The Shelby County School District was the first large district in Tennessee to be accredited in its entirety by SACS.
List of Schools in Shelby County School District
Elementary Schools
★ Altruria Elementary School (Bartlett)
★ Arlington Elementary School (Arlington)
★ Bailey Station Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Barret's Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Bartlett Elementary School (Bartlett)
★ Bon Lin Elementary School (Bartlett)
★ Chimneyrock Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Collierville Elementary School (Collierville)
★ Crosswind Elementary School (Collierville)
★ Dexter Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Dogwood Elementary School (Germantown)
★ Ellendale Elementary School (Bartlett)
★ Farmington Elementary School (Germantown)
★ Germantown Elementary School (Germantown)
★ E. A. Harrold Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Highland Oaks Primary School (K-1, Unincorporated)
★ Highland Oaks Elementary School (2-5, Unincorporated)
★ E. E. Jeter Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Lakeland Elementary School (Lakeland)
★ Lucy Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Macon-Hall Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Millington Elementary School (Millington)
★ Northaven Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Oak Elementary School (Bartlett)
★ Rivercrest Elementary School (Bartlett)
★ Southwind Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Sycamore Elementary School (Unincorporated)
★ Tara Oaks Elementary School (Collierville)
Secondary schools
Middle schools
★ Appling Middle School (Bartlett)
★ Arlington Middle School (Arlington)
★ Collierville Middle School (Collierville)
★ Dexter Middle School (Unincorporated)
★ Elmore Park Middle School (Bartlett)
★ Germantown Middle School (Germantown)
★ Houston Middle School (Germantown)
★ Millington Middle School (Millington)
★ Mt. Pisgah Middle School (Unincorporated)
★ Schilling Farms Middle School (Collierville)
★ Shadowlawn Middle School (Unincorporated)
★ Southwind Middle School (Unincorporated)
★ Woodstock Middle School (Millington)
K-8 schools
★ Riverdale School (Germantown)
High schools
★ Arlington High School (Arlington) [1]
★ Bartlett High School (Bartlett)
★ Bolton High School (Unincorporated)
★ Collierville High School (Collierville)
★ Germantown High School (Germantown)
★ Houston High School (Germantown) [2]
★ Millington High School (Millington) [3]
★ Southwind High School (Unincorporated) (Opens school year of 07-08 to 9th and 10th graders) [4]
Note: Some areas within the Shelby County Schools coverage area are zoned to Memphis City Schools' Cordova High School (located in Memphis & operated by Memphis City Schools ) while being zoned to Shelby County Schools' elementary and middle schools.
Former schools
Secondary schools
High schools
★ Cordova High School - (The school was placed into the Memphis City Schools system in fall 2004) - Cordova High School serves some areas within the Shelby County Schools area that are zoned to Shelby County Schools-operated schools for elementary and middle school.
★ Kirby High School - Hickory Hill was annexed by the City of Memphis in December, 1998, thus placing the school in the Memphis City Schools system in fall 1999. Kirby primarily serves the southeast area of Memphis going to the current city-unincorporated county boundary line. Outside of this boundary, all schools are zoned to the Shelby County Schools.
★ Raleigh-Egypt High School - Annexed with Raleigh in the 1970s. Serves the west and northwest area of Raleigh.
Middle schools
★ Kirby Middle School
★ Raleigh-Egypt Middle School - Annexed with Raleigh in the 1970s.
Elementary schools
★ Brownsville Road Elementary
★ Capleville Elementary - Former elementary school on Shelby Drive, building vacant, but still owned by Shelby County Schools.
★ Egypt Elementary - Annexed with Raleigh in the 1970s.
★ Kate Bond Elementary School - (Kate Bond was placed into the Memphis City Schools system in fall 2004)
★ Millington East Elementary School
★ Millington South Elementary School
★ Ross Elementary
★ Winchester Elementary - Annexed with Whitehaven in the 1970s.
See also
★ List of school districts in Tennessee
★ List of high schools in Tennessee
External links
★ Shelby County School District
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