Jackson County School District (Alabama) Explained

Jackson County Schools
Type:Public
Region:Jackson County, Alabama
Grades:K–12
Superintendent:Kevin Dukes
Schools:17
Students:5,158 (2020–2021)
Teachers:270 (on FTE basis)
Ratio:19.1:1
Country:United States
Website:https://www.jacksonk12.org/

Jackson County School District is a school district in Jackson County, Alabama. The district enrolls approximately 5,150 students and operates 17 schools, including five K–12 schools and one traditional high school.[1] The superintendent is Kevin Dukes. It is one of two school districts in the county, the other being Scottsboro City Schools.

Facilities

There are 17 schools, including five K–12 schools:[2]

High schools

Primary/elementary schools

Former school

See also

Notes and References

  1. "Jackson County". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 4, 2022. "Total Students: 5,158 (2020–2021)"
  2. https://www.jacksonk12.org/domain/1074 Jackson County Schools
  3. Web site: Jackson County Schools to close Paint Rock Valley School. May 17, 2018.
  4. Web site: Principal reminisces as Paint Rock Valley School closes. May 2018.